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LET'S JOIN in. 'Little Grey Mare ' and ' The Village That Was Saved ': two stories by Joan Wilkin with music by Ann Driver
2.20 ADVENTURES in MUSIC. Keyboard Music: second of two illustrated talks by William Appleby.
2.40 HISTORY II. Clive and India. Script by Henry Marshall

Contributors

Stories By:
Joan Wilkin
Music By:
Ann Driver
Unknown:
William Appleby.
Script By:
Henry Marshall

by Adam Bishopsworth
Other parts played by Manning Wilson. Edward Kelsey and Rolf Lefebvre
Produced by Michael Bakewell

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Bishopsworth
Played By:
Manning Wilson.
Played By:
Edward Kelsey
Played By:
Rolf Lefebvre
Produced By:
Michael Bakewell
Mr Goldsmith:
Eric Anderson
Inspector Nightingale:
Richard Williams
Charles Mallow:
Derek Birch
Meg Reynolds:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Tom Bowles:
George Merritt
Sheila Joyce:
Belle Chrystall
Emile Courteau:
T St John Barry
Inspector Marshall:
Edward Kelsey

from Worcester Cathedral
Deliver us, 0 Lord our God (Batten) Sentences
Confession and Absolution
The Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses (
William Smith )
Psalm 119, vv. 145-176
First Lesson:' Zephaniah 3 Magnificat (Ireland in F)
Second Lesson: 1 Corinthians 12, vv.
1-27
Nunc dimittis (Ireland in F)
Creed. Lesser Litany, Suffrages, and Collects
Anthem: Give us the wings of faith
(Bullock)
Prayers and Grace
Voluntary: Fugue in C (Bach)
Organist and Master of the Choristers
David Willcocks

Contributors

Unknown:
William Smith
Unknown:
David Willcocks

Four talks in which Graham Hough , Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, considers some of the changes through which the novel has gone during the past hundred years, and where it stands today
4-A Box of Tricks?
' The novelist's interest in technique means a growing sense (among novelists, not readers) that a novel is an ingenious box of tricks, rather than a representation of life. The range and depth of human understanding are lost. The present need is to recapture them.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Hough

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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