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Mazurka in A minor. Op. 7 No. 2 Two Mazurkas, Op. 17
No. 1 in B flat; No. 4 in A minor
Mazurka in D (1829 revised 1832)
Mazurka in G (1825)
Mazurka in B flat (1825) Mazurka in B flat (1832)
Mazurka in F sharp (attributed to
Chopin)
Study in F minor, Op. posth.
Polonaise in E flat minor, Op. 26
No. 2 played by Jean Mackie (piano)
The last of eight broadcasts in which all Chopin's published mazurkas will have been played

Contributors

Piano:
Jean MacKie

For Older Listeners
The Five Keys to Constantine'
Another adventure of Samuel Poppleton , Esquire, antique dealer by Margaret Potter
Old Samuel Poppleton. ..Herbert Smith
Recorder played by Philip Shepherd
Produced by Trevor Hill

Contributors

Unknown:
Samuel Poppleton
Unknown:
Margaret Potter
Unknown:
Old Samuel Poppleton.
Unknown:
Herbert Smith
Played By:
Philip Shepherd
Produced By:
Trevor Hill
The children: Elizabeth:
Joyce Palin
The children: Peter:
Geoffrey Seale
Sam as a youth:
Brian Trueman
Pietro:
John Kitching
Captain John Doyle, skipper of the Saucy Jane:
.Fred Fairciough
Homer Jackson, the Irish journalist:
Harry Towb
Edwards, the Mate:
Ernest Hawtin
Carlos Methoni:
Bryden Murdoch
Maurice Digne:
Geoffrey Banks
Toby Farrow, of the British Intelligence:
David Secase
A Cornish woman:
Rosalie Williams

with Brian Reece as host and Master of Ceremonies introducing
Bill Waddington
Ivy Benson
Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
Joy Nichols
Max Wall
Finale:
Patricia Baird and Ereach Riley
The George Mitchell Glee Club
Malcolm Lockyer and his Concert Orchestra
Continuity by Sidney Nelson and Maurice Harrison
Produced by Bill Gates

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Reece
Unknown:
Bill Waddington
Unknown:
Ivy Benson
Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Denis Goodwin
Unknown:
Joy Nichols
Unknown:
Max Wall
Unknown:
Patricia Baird
Unknown:
Ereach Riley
Unknown:
Malcolm Lockyer
Unknown:
Sidney Nelson
Unknown:
Maurice Harrison
Produced By:
Bill Gates

A comedy by R. F. Delderfield
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Dwen Reed
The action of the play passes in the library of the Rectory, Tiviingforde. Time: the present

Contributors

Comedy By:
R. F. Delderfield
Produced By:
Dwen Reed
Mrs Tuckett:
Kathleen Helme
Sydney Palk:
Billy Poeton
Marlene Cheetah:
June Barrie
Archdeacon Shearing:
Ivan Samson
The Rev Roger Strawbridge:
Ivan Brandt
Catherine Strawbridge:
Rachel Gurney
Mrs Stukeley-Mosher:
Gwen Day Burroughs
Mervyn Grudge:
Basil Jones
Mr Williams:
Lewis Gedge

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