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Overture : Poet and Peasant (Suppé) :
London .Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Georg Solti
Waltz: Vienna Blood (Johann Strauss): Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rudolf Moralt
Intermezzo (School for Fathers)
(Wolf-Ferrari): Philharmonia Orchestra. conducted by Wilhelm SchUchter
Three dances (Tom Jones) (Edward.
German) : London Symphony Orchestra. conducted by George Weldon on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Georg Solti
Conducted By:
Rudolf Moralt
Conducted By:
Wilhelm Schuchter
Conducted By:
George Weldon

20-Your Questions Answered
Glyn Daniel
Sir Mortimer Wheeler and Stuart Piggott
Produced by John Irving
If you have a question on a general archaeological matter which you would like to submit to our panel please send it on a postcard addressed to ' The Archaeologist,' BBC, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, 8.

Contributors

Unknown:
Glyn Daniel
Unknown:
Sir Mortimer Wheeler
Unknown:
Stuart Piggott
Produced By:
John Irving

by Yvonne Mitchell
Adapted for broadcasting by Peggy Wells
Produced by David H. Godfrey

Contributors

Unknown:
Yvonne Mitchell
Broadcasting By:
Peggy Wells
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
George Smith:
Glyn Dearman
Manny Brodsky:
Vernon Morris
Esther Brodsky:
Yvonne Mitchell
Momma Brodsky:
Joan Miller
Poppa Brodsky:
David Kossoff
Reeny Biodsky:
Mairhi Russell
Sammy:
Oscar Quitak
Jeff Smith:
Hugh David

by Shaun Herron, Editor of the British Weekly.
The older Free Churches of this country - Baptist, Congregationalist, and Presbyterian-hold annual assemblies that are usually referred to as the May Meetings. These assemblies are inspirational and also afford opportunities for a denomination to pass resolutions on matters of public interest. In this talk Shaun Herron examines the function of these May Meetings in the life of the older Free Churches, and reports on the meetings held this year.

Contributors

Presenter:
Shaun Herron

Voting which has been taking place today is now over.
Commentators stationed at regional centres throughout the country and at Party Headquarters in London describe Polling Day scenes and incidents and comment on the strength of the poll.
The programme, introduced by Andrew Shonfield, includes a contribution by Alistair Cooke, who is over here specially for the Election.

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Shonfield
Guest:
Alistair Cooke

will be broadcast as they become available. Summaries of the State of the Parties will be given at every quarter-hour.
See panel above and page 3
During this period light music will be played by

10.30 Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band

11.15 The Raeburn Orchestra
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds

12.0 midnight Sidney Davey and his Players

12.45 a.m. Troise and his Continental Music

1.30 Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra

2.15 The Kursaal Orchestra
Directed by Louis Voss

3.0 Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra

3.45 The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman

(BBC recordings from midnight)

Contributors

Musicians:
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
Musicians:
The Raeburn Orchestra
[Orchestra] conductor:
Wynford Reynolds
Musicians:
Sidney Davey and his Players
Musicians:
Troise and his Continental Music
Musicians:
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
Musicians:
The Kursaal Orchestra
[Orchestra] directed by:
Louis Voss
Musicians:
Marcel Gardner and his Serenade Orchestra
Musicians:
The Promenade Players
[Players] conductor:
Sidney Bowman

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