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RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Gladys Whit red
11.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. Science Helps the Doctor. 10-' Chemicals to Destroy Germs'— 2. Script by Philip Brown. (BBC recording)
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. Drei Gedichte. Nikolaus Lenau: ' Die drei
Zigeuner': Joseph Freiherr von Eiehendorff: ' Sehnsucht ' und ' Der frohe Wandersmann.' Manuskript von Rotf Richards

Contributors

Unknown:
Gladys Whit
Script By:
Philip Brown.

Nature Study: 'At the River,' by Kenneth Richmond. 2: The King-fisher

2.15 The Music Box, by Gordon Reynolds

2.25 History II. 'Robert Peel and the Corn Laws.'
Script by R. J. White

2.50 Stories and Rhymes. 'Thumbelina' by Hans Andersen, adapted for broadcasting by Silvia Goodall

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Richmond.
Script By:
R. J. White
Unknown:
Hans Andersen
Broadcasting By:
Silvia Goodall

by John Galsworthy
Adapted for radio by John Richmond
Production by William Hughes

Contributors

Unknown:
John Galsworthy
Unknown:
John Richmond
Production By:
William Hughes
Anne Morecombe:
Renee Asherson
A detective:
Leslie Perrins
Ellen, the maid:
Mary Wimbush
Daisy Odiham:
Molly Lawson
A reporter:
Derek Hart
Colonel Roland:
Wyndham Gold'Ie
Geoffrey Darrel:
Lewis Stringer
An editor:
Hugh Manning
News editor:
Arthur Lawrence
Lady Morecombe:
Ella Milne
Mr Odiham:
Toke Townley
Lieutenant Oswald:
Robert Shaw
Foreman of the Jury:
Derek Birch

A weekly programme about work in the world of science
Destructive Sea Waves and Surges by G. E. R. Deacon D.SC., F.R.S. ,
Director of the National Institute of Oceanography
In this talk Dr. Deacon describes what is known about serous fluctuations in tihe levd of the sea, caused ei:her by weather conditions or by earth movements, and touches on how this affects the safety of coastal areas and the movements of shipping.

Contributors

Unknown:
G. E. R. Deacon D.Sc., F.R.S.

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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