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for the Feast of Corpus Christi from the Chapel of Endsleigh Roman Catholic Training College, Hull, Yorkshire. Celebrant, Fr. Charles Clifford. The action of the Mass described by Mgr. Richard L. Smith
Proper for Feast of Corpus Christi
(Plainsong)
Mass No. 4 (Plainsong)
Offertory Motet: 0 quam suavis est
(Verhelst)
Credo 3 (Plainsong)
Organist and Choirmistress.
Sister Mary Everilda

Contributors

Unknown:
Mgr. Richard L. Smith
Unknown:
Mary Everilda

RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Gladys Whitred
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. The British Isles. North Wales Snowdonia. Script by Alun Llywelyn-Williams . (BBC recording)
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN. 'Klaus und Lore auf dem Lande.' Nach einem harten Tage sehen Klaus und
Lore ein, dass das Bauernleben keine fette Pfrunde tst. Manuskript von Irmgard Sello

Contributors

Unknown:
Gladys Whitred
Script By:
Alun Llywelyn-Williams

ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH. ' The Goat Boy': a story about China by Augusta Walker, adapted by Sam Langdon. Part 1
2.20 HISTORY I. America-Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century. 6-William Penn. Script by Henry Marshall
2.40 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. Science and the Larder. 6—Protecting our Cattle. Script by H. E. Harbour

Contributors

Adapted By:
Sam Langdon.
Script By:
Henry Marshall
Script By:
H. E. Harbour

A comedy-thriller adapted by W. P. Rilla from the novel by Henry Cecil
Produced by H. B. Fortuin

Contributors

Adapted By:
W. P. Rilla
Novel By:
Henry Cecil
Produced By:
H. B. Fortuin
Gilbert Essex:
Malcolm Hayes
Alec Morland:
Denis Goacher
Henry Duflield, Q c:
Brewster Mason
Laura Duflield:
Marjorie Mars
Jill:
Janette Richer
Chief-Inspector Curtis:
Norman Wynne
Sergeani Jennings:
Eric Francis
Rose Lee:
Sheila Grant
Ambrose Low:
Michael Gough
Elizabeth Low:
Monica Grey
Colonel Brain:
Henry Kendall
Director of Public Prosecutions:
Richard Williams
Mr Pomeruy, Q C:
Eric Anderson
Magistrate:
Charles Maunsell
Solicitor:
Charles Hodgson
Judge:
Arthur Ridley
Mr Justice Prout:
Martin Lewis
The Jury:Foreman:
George Merritt
The Jury:Mr. Green:
James Thomason
The Jury:Mr. Green:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
The Jury:Mr. Green:
Martin Lewis,
The Jury:Mr. Green:
Charles Hodgson
Barrister:
Olaf Pooley

For Younger Listeners
Eve tells ' Under the Sun'
A short story by Mrs. Ewing
5.10 For Children of Most Ages
' A Straight Bat'
A series of three programmes in which Brian Johnston gives hints to young cricketers
2— 'The Bowler'
5.30 For Older Children
' As I Before My Cottage Door '
Random Rural Thoughts by C. Gordon Glover
Produced by David Davis

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Produced By:
David Davis

by Nigel Nicolson M.B.E. , F.S.A., M.P.
' Waterloo,' says Mr. Nicolson, ' was the occasion when Wellington did not say " Up Guards and at 'em." ' Whether he said it or not, the Grenadiers were there-as they were at nearly every other famous battle in British history since they were raised three hundred years ago.
In this talk Mr. Nicolson, himself a Grenadier, tells how the Regiment became known by its proud and affectionate title ' The British Grenadiers.'
See page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Nicolson M.B.E.

The Balance Sheet
A discussion under the chairmanship ot
Sir Thomas Rapp
During the last few weeks, D. G. Bridson , Maurice Brown , Robert Pocock , Colin Wills , Wynford Vaughan Thomas Woodward , and David Woodward have visited the various countries of the Middle East and reported on its problems and developments-social, political, and economic In this programme they discuss and attempt to assess the leading issues as they found them.
Editor, D. G. Bridson
Narrator, Edward Ward
Producer, Joe Burroughs

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Thomas Rapp
Unknown:
D. G. Bridson
Unknown:
Maurice Brown
Unknown:
Robert Pocock
Unknown:
Colin Wills
Unknown:
Wynford Vaughan
Unknown:
Thomas Woodward
Unknown:
David Woodward
Narrator:
D. G. Bridson
Narrator:
Edward Ward
Producer:
Joe Burroughs

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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