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A comedy for broadcasting by Charles Hatton
Both plays produced by R.D. Smith

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Charles Hatton
Produced By:
R.D. Smith
Mrs Roylance:
Sylvia Coleridge
Mervyn:
Olaf Pooley
Verena:
Cecile Chevreau
Marie:
Laurette Brunius
Slater:
Leonard Trolley
Zimbalist:
John Gabriel
American announcer:
Jeffrey Segal
European announcer:
Peter Claughton
British announcer:
Michael Turner
Minister:
Bryan Powley
Waiter:
Brian Haines

from Christchurch Priory,
Hampshire
Confession. Absolution: the Lord's
Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalms 53. 54, and 55 First Lesson: 2 Kings 23, v. 3. to 24, v. 17
Magnificat (Walmisley in D minor)
Second Lesson: St. Mark 13. vv. 14 to end
Nunc dimittis (Walmisley in D minor) Creed: Suffrages: Collects
Anthem: 0 Thou the central Orb
(Wood)
Prayers Grace
Organist and Choirmaster,
Geoffrey Tristram

Contributors

Choirmaster:
Geoffrey Tristram

For Younger Listeners
' The Old Nurse's Stocking-Basket'
Six stories from the book by Eleanor Farjeon , told by Jo
1—' The Old Nurse and the story of Lipp the Lapp
followed by For Older Listeners
' No Entry ' by Monica Edwards
Adapted for broadcasting in six parts by Vere Shepstone
1 — ' Germ of an Idea '
Produced by David Davis
'Have you ever been practically all fixed up to do something you'd set your heart on, when suddenly, right out of the blue, comes an absolute bombshell, and the whole thing's off? Well, if you have, you'll know exactly, how we felt last summer ...' (Tamzin Grey )
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by the Rev. Moelwyn Merchant

Contributors

Book By:
Eleanor Farjeon
Unknown:
Monica Edwards
Produced By:
David Davis
Unknown:
Tamzin Grey
Tamzin Grey:
Patricia Field
Diccon Grey:
Nicky Edmett
Mrs Grey:
Joan Hickson
Clarissa Birnie (Rissa):
Elaine MacNamara
Meryon Fairbrass:
Keith Lloyd
Roger Lambert:
Henry Searle
Mr Goldeye:
Ernest Jay
Old Jim:
Stephen Jack

B. C. Hilliam ,_at his piano introduces stars of today and-maybe-tomorrow featuring
Vanessa Lee
Harry Locke
Frank Crawshaw
Jack Emblow
Kenneth Macdonald with Ivor Dennis
The George Mitchell Choir
Directed by George Mitchell
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Production by Glyn Jones
(B. C. Hilltam is appearing m ' Knights of Joy ' at the Spa Theatre, Scarborough; Ivor Dennis is in ' Masquerade ' at the White Rock Pavilion, Hastings; Frank Crawshaw in ' The Frank Crawshaw Show at the South Pier Hall, Lowestoft)

Contributors

Unknown:
C. Hilliam
Unknown:
Vanessa Lee
Unknown:
Harry Locke
Unknown:
Frank Crawshaw
Unknown:
Jack Emblow
Unknown:
Kenneth MacDonald
Unknown:
Ivor Dennis
Directed By:
George Mitchell
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Production By:
Glyn Jones
Unknown:
B. C. Hilltam
Unknown:
Ivor Dennis
Unknown:
Frank Crawshaw
Unknown:
Frank Crawshaw Show

Gwyn Griffiths (baritone)
Manoug Parikian (violin) Erich Gruenberg (violin)
Geraint Jones (organ)
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Granville Jones )
Conducted by Basil Cameron
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Part 1: Bach and Handel

Contributors

Baritone:
Gwyn Griffiths
Violin:
Manoug Parikian
Violin:
Erich Gruenberg
Violin:
Geraint Jones
Leader:
Granville Jones
Conducted By:
Basil Cameron
Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall

by Sue Ryder.

When the Allied armies invaded Germany there were about forty to fifty concentration camps. Their total population probably ran into millions, many of whom did not long survive their liberation. Some returned to their homes; some, who had lost their homes, emigrated; a few, who have nowhere to go, are still waiting, living on in ever dwindling hope in a variety of camps and settlements scattered throughout Western Germany. They are just a small section of the vast, intractable problem of the Displaced Person.

Sue Ryder, who has worked with these people for many years, takes us to Germany in order to hear some of their stories from their own lips.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Ryder

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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