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For the Schools
by William Appleby

11.20 The World of Work: Work and Play
by Leonard Barnett.

11.40 Intermediate French: Le Professeur Charbonneaux et l'Inspecteur Limier
Ce n'est pas un simple cambriolage qui a fait se deplacer l'Inspecteur de Police Limier jusqu'en Normandie. Le chateau d'un riche industriel a ete depouille de ses tableaux et objets d'art.
Texte de Rene Leplat

Contributors

Unknown:
William Appleby
Unknown:
Leonard Barnett

The Song Pedlars
Frederick Schiller
Professional Protégé
Johnny Webb
Irene Handl
A Note or Two from Eugene Pini
Lou Jacobi
Top of the Bill Betty Paul
Compere, Thorley Walters
Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Producer, Trafford Whitelock
(Lou Jacobi is appearing in ' Pal Joey ' at the Princes Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Webb
Unknown:
Irene Handl
Unknown:
Eugene Pini
Unknown:
Lou Jacobi
Unknown:
Bill Betty Paul
Unknown:
Thorley Walters
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Producer:
Trafford Whitelock
Unknown:
Lou Jacobi

by Baroness Orczy
Adapted as a radio play in six episodes by Lester Powell 3
—' One O'Clock Precisely ' and Others talking part:
Charles Mortimer , Janet Morrison
The action takes place in London and Richmond in September 1792
Incidental music arranged and conducted by Alan Paul
Produced by Archie Campbell
(The recorded broadcast of July 19, 1949, in the Light Programme)

Contributors

Unknown:
Baroness Orczy
Unknown:
Lester Powell
Unknown:
Charles Mortimer
Unknown:
Janet Morrison
Conducted By:
Alan Paul
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Sir Percy Blakeney, Bt:
Marius Goring
Lady Blakeney, formerly Marguerite St Just:
Catherine Salkeld
Chauvelin, Accreddted Agent of the:
French Republic Geoffrey Wincott
Comtesse de Tourney, a refugee from France:
Selma Vaz Dias
Louise, maid to Lady Blakeney:
Pamela Haiwker
Chef d'Orchestre:
Theodore Bikel
Guests at Lord Grenville's Ball:
David Enders
Guests at Lord Grenville's Ball:
Ella Milne
Coachman:
Frank Atkineon
Storyteller:
Alec Rose

Tessa Robbins (violin)
Marcella Barzetti (piano)
New London Orchestra
(Leader, Leonard Hirsch)
Conducted by John Russell who introduces the programme

2.40 Monday Miscellany. Family Serial. 1 - 'Planning a Day Out,' by Henry Stafford.

3.0 Prose and Verse Readings. 'Sir Andrew Barton,' from 'English and Scottish Popular Ballads' edited by F.J. Child

Contributors

Violin:
Tessa Robbins
Piano:
Marcella Barzetti
Leader:
Leonard Hirsch
Conducted By:
John Russell
Unknown:
Henry Stafford.
Unknown:
Andrew Barton
Edited By:
F. J. Child

Installation of The Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Churchill K.G.. O.M., C.H. as a Knight of the Order in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen at a Service of Installation in St. George's Chapel, Windsor
A description of the scene in St. George's Chapel by Richard Dimbleby with recordings made at the Service this afternoon
See page 3

Contributors

Commentator:
Richard Dimbleby

Written by and including
Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin with David Nixon
Irene Handl , Pat Coombs and half a guest star
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Denis Goodwin
Unknown:
David Nixon
Unknown:
Irene Handl
Unknown:
Pat Coombs
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont

A Tribute to Sybil Thorndike on the occasion of her Golden Jubilee in the Theatre by an all-star cast in Henry VIII by William Shakespeare
Adapted for radio by Clemence Dane

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Adapted for radio by:
Clemence Dane
Singer:
Pauline Brockless
Singer:
Henry Cummings
Lute player:
Freddie Phillips
Harpsichord player:
Alan Paul
The music composed by:
Henry the Eighth
Music arranged by:
Alan Paul
Fanfares composed by:
John Hollingsworth
Fanfares composed by:
Alan Paul
Musicians:
The Boyd Neel Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Granville Jones
Conductor:
John Hollingsworth
Producer:
Peter Watts
Producer:
Audrey Cameron
Prologue:
Nicholas Hannen
Duke of Norfolk:
Paul Scofield
Duke of Buckingham:
John Gielgud
Cardinal Wolsey:
Ralph Richardson
Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester:
Russell Thorndike
Sir Thomas Lovell:
Harold Scott
King Henry the Eighth:
Ralph Truman
Queen Katharine, wife to King Henry:
Sybil Thorndike
Surveyor to the Duke of Buckingham:
Henry Oscar
Lord Chamberlain:
Leon Quartermaine
Lord Sands:
Richard Bebb
Anne Bullen, Maid of Honour to Queen Katharine:
Vivien Leigh
Cromwell, servant to Wolsey:
Laidman Browne
A Gentleman:
George Hagan
Doctor Butts, Physician to the King:
Esme Percy
Duke of Suffolk:
Godfrey Kenton
Cardinal Campeius:
George Rose
An Old Lady, friend to Anne Bullen:
Athene Seyler
A Herald:
Michael Turner
Griffith, Gentleman-usher to Queen Katharine:
Lewis Casson
Earl of Surrey:
Alan Wheatley
A Messenger:
Eliot Makeham
Capucius, Ambassador from the Emperor Charles V:
Alan Webb
Patience:
Audrey Cameron
Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury:
Robert Donat
Porter:
Laurence Olivier
Lord Chancellor:
Ernest Thesiger
Others taking part:
Janet Burnell
Others taking part:
Annabel Maule
Others taking part:
Sulwen Morgan
Others taking part:
Catherine Salkeld
Others taking part:
Mary Wimbush
Others taking part:
T. St. John Barry
Others taking part:
Derek Birch
Others taking part:
Peter Claughton
Others taking part:
Hugh David
Others taking part:
Rupert Davies
Others taking part:
John Gabriel
Others taking part:
Brian Haines
Others taking part:
Peter Howell
Others taking part:
Geoffrey Matthews
Others taking part:
Bryan Powley
Others taking part:
Alan Reid
Others taking part:
Richard Waring
Others taking part:
Manning Wilson

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