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Overture, Roman' Carnival (Berlioz): Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Paul Kietzki
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor
(Rachmaninov) : Julius Katchen (piano),, with the New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Anatole Fistoulari
Waltz, The Village Swallows (
Josef Strauss ): Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Clemens Krauss

Contributors

Conducted By:
Paul Kietzki
Piano:
Julius Katchen
Conducted By:
Anatole Fistoulari
Unknown:
Josef Strauss
Conducted By:
Clemens Krauss

The Coronets, Bill Vinden
Professional Protégé
Brendan O'Dowda
Billy Shakespeare
A Note or Two from Sydney Shaw
Something to Sing About
Julie Dawn
Top of the Bill Cyril Fletcher
Compere, Michael Miles
BBC Variety Orchestra
Produced by Trafford Whitelock

Contributors

Unknown:
Brendan O'Dowda
Unknown:
Billy Shakespeare
Unknown:
Sydney Shaw
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Unknown:
Michael Miles
Produced By:
Trafford Whitelock

A radio play by Nigel Kneale
[Starring] Charles Leno

Mr. Paley's new telephone has just been connected and there is something very strange to be heard on the line - you certainly must listen.

Contributors

Writer:
Nigel Kneale
Producer:
Raymond Raikes
Frank Wilson, Maintenance Engineer, Post Office Telephones:
Charles Leno
Mr Paley, a solicitor:
Neville Croft
Jill Prentice, his secretary:
Molly Lawson
A fitter:
Geoffrey Bond
An operator:
Thelma Hughes
Clients of Mr. Paley:
Mrs Wayne: Audrey Mendes
Clients of Mr. Paley:
Mr Chilcot: Douglas Hayes
Miss James, Supervisor-in-charge, Telephone Switchroom:
Elsa Palmer
Test Clerk:
Tony Quinn
Macfarlane, a faultsman:
John Cazabon
Underground Inspector:
Lane Meddick

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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