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SINGING TOGETHER, by William Appleby
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. 5-' Learning to Write.' Script by Rhoda Power.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. Jean-Louis et René attendent le rapide de Londres: nos amis attendent a la gare St. Lazare I'arrivée de leur ami Jacques par le rapide de Londres. Texte d'Emile Harven

Contributors

Unknown:
William Appleby
Script By:
Rhoda Power.

STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' Gladys Aylward becomes a Missionary.' Script adapted from ' The Years of Trial,' by Paule Darke and Alan Burgess
2.20 PROSE and VERSE READINGS. ' Rebekah at the Well,' from the Bible
2.30 LET'S JOIN IN. ' The One o'Clock Dandelion ': a summer fantasy by Leslie Barnard
2.50 ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. ' Rio Grande': ': illustrated talk by Joseph Cooper
3.10 LET'S HEAR IT AGAIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Gladys Aylward
Unknown:
Paule Darke
Unknown:
Alan Burgess
Unknown:
Leslie Barnard
Talk By:
Joseph Cooper

Questions of the moment put by members of the audience are discussed spontaneously by A. G. Street
Dingle Foot
Anthony Wedgwood Benn, M.P.
Irene Ward , M.P .
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
From the Corfleld Hall,
Romsey, Hampshire

Contributors

Unknown:
A. G. Street
Unknown:
Dingle Foot
Unknown:
Anthony Wedgwood Benn, M.P.
Unknown:
Irene Ward , M.P
Unknown:
Freddy Grisewood

to welcome
Hermione Gingold and Alfred Marks with Lizbeth Webb
On Stage, Please!
Presenting an interlude by students in their last term at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Off the Record
Recording celebrity of the week,
Hildegarde
Thanks for the Melody
Hits of yesterday and today played by Peter Yorke and his Concert Orchestra
Ipswich Girls' Choir
Conductor, W. H. Dixon
Production by Ronnie Hill

Contributors

Unknown:
Hermione Gingold
Unknown:
Alfred Marks
Unknown:
Lizbeth Webb
Played By:
Peter Yorke
Conductor:
W. H. Dixon
Production By:
Ronnie Hill

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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