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SINGING TOGETHER, by William Appleby. Request Programme
11.20 THE WORLD OF WORK. The Changing World of Industry. A ddscussion led by Peter Cavanagh of the Vocational Guidance Centre, Birkbeck College, London.
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. ' La COUverture': dramatisation d'un conte en vers du treizieme siecle. Texte de Jean-Jacques Oberlin.

Contributors

Unknown:
William Appleby.
Unknown:
Peter Cavanagh
Unknown:
Jean-Jacques OBErlin.

The Coronets
Ron Rowlands
A Note or Two from Peggy Cochrane
Frank Sherry
Bernard Spear
Something to Sing About
Betty Huntley-Wright and Alan Gabriel
Top of the Bill Bob and Alf Pearson
Compere, Michael Miles
Woolf Phillips and his Orchestra
Produced by Trafford Whitelock

Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Rowlands
Unknown:
Peggy Cochrane
Unknown:
Frank Sherry
Unknown:
Bernard Spear
Unknown:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Unknown:
Alan Gabriel
Unknown:
Bill Bob
Unknown:
Alf Pearson
Unknown:
Michael Miles
Unknown:
Woolf Phillips
Produced By:
Trafford Whitelock

by Baroness Orczy
Adapted as a radio play in six episodes by Lester Powell
6 —' The Daydream '
(Continued in next column)
The action takes place on the cliffs of Calais, in Paris, and aboard Sir Percy's yacht, The Daydream, in 1792 Incidental music arranged and conducted by Alan Paul
Produced by Archie Campbell

Contributors

Unknown:
Lester Powell
Conducted By:
Alan Paul
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Sir Percy Blakeney, Bt:
Marius Goring
Lady Blakeney, formerly MargueriteSt Just:
Catherine Salkeld
Chauvelin:
Geoffrey Wincott
Friends of Sir Percy: Sir Andrew Ffoulkes.:
Andrew Faulds
Friends of Sir Percy: Lord Antony Dewhurst:
Michael Anthony
Desgas, Chauvelin's confidential secretary:
Bill Staughton
Armand St. Just, Lady Blakeney'sbrother:
Peter Carr-Forster
A beggar:
Raf de la Torre
Captain of the Guard:
Eric Lugg
Second Captain of the Guard:
Richard Hurndall
Chief Gaoler:
Ernest Sefton
A soldier:
Hugh Manning
Storyteller:
Alec Ross

Scots and Gaelic Songs
Neiliann Maclennan (soprano)
John Tainsh (tenor)
Edith Oaunce (clarsach)
Andrew Bryson (piano)
Tenor:
O gin I were where Gadie rins; Annie Laurie ; The Deil's awa' wi' the exciseman
Soprano:
Gur fada ris na dh' fhuirich mi (Spinning Song); Ailean Donn (Harris Love Lament)
Tenor:
Ca' the yowes; Johnnie Cope
Soprano:
Buain a' choirce (Islay Reaper's Song): Taladh an Leinibh Leoidich (Cradle Spell of Dunvegan)
Second of thirteen programmes

Contributors

Soprano:
Neiliann MacLennan
Tenor:
John Tainsh
Tenor:
Edith Oaunce
Piano:
Andrew Bryson
Unknown:
Annie Laurie

by Sardou
Translated by B. C. Stephenson and Clement Scott
Adapted for radio and produced by Hugh Stewart

Contributors

Translated By:
B. C. Stephenson
Unknown:
Clement Scott
Produced By:
Hugh Stewart
Madame la Marquise de Rio-Zares:
Ellen Pollock
Dora, her daughter:
Brenda Dunrich
Henry Beauclerc:
Richard Williams
Julian Beauclerc, his brother:
Griffith Jones
The Comtesse Zicka:
Freda Jackson
Baron Stein:
Gerard Heinz
Count Michael Orioff:
Heron Carvic
Mion:
Annabel Maule
Markham:
Peter Claughton
Antoine:
Max Miradin
A voice:
Brian Haines

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