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Overture, The Sicilian Vespers
(Verdi): RIAS Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ferenc Fricsay
Poeme (Chausson): Arthur Grumiaux
(violin): Lamoureux Orchestra, conducted by Jean Fournet
Waltz (Serenade for string orchestra)
(Tchaikovsky): RIAS Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ferenc Fricsay

Contributors

Conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay
Violin:
Arthur Grumiaux
Unknown:
Jean Fournet
Conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay

Cyril Stapleton directs the BBC Show Band with Graham Stark , David Jacobs
The Stargazers
Patti Lewis , Harold Smart
Bert Weedon , Dennis Wilson
The Show Band Singers
Script by Charles Hart
Bernard Botting , and Bill Kellie Production by Johnnie Stewart

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyril Stapleton
Unknown:
Graham Stark
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Patti Lewis
Unknown:
Harold Smart
Unknown:
Bert Weedon
Unknown:
Dennis Wilson
Script By:
Charles Hart
Script By:
Bernard Botting
Unknown:
Bill Kellie
Production By:
Johnnie Stewart

by Anne Bronte in a radio version by Allan McClelland with Jessica Dunning and Noel Johnson
Other parts played by John Linstrum , Leslie Moorhouse
Harry Moseley. Reginald Waithman and Walter Williams
Produced by Colin Shaw in the BBC's North of England studios

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Bronte
Unknown:
Allan McClelland
Unknown:
Jessica Dunning
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Played By:
John Linstrum
Played By:
Leslie Moorhouse
Unknown:
Harry Moseley.
Unknown:
Reginald Waithman
Unknown:
Walter Williams
Produced By:
Colin Shaw
Mrs Markham:
Alison Bayley
Her children: Fergus:
Peter Froggatt
Her children: Rose:
Louise Jervis
Her children: Gilbert:
Randal Herley
The Rev Mr Millward:
Allan McClelland
Eliza Millward:
Rosina Enright
Mr Lawrence:
Manning Wilson
Mrs Graham, the tenant:
Jessica Dunning
Rachel, her servant:
Nan Brian
Huntingdon:
Noel Johnson
Annabella:
Sheila Johnson
Mrs Maxwell:
Valerie Skardon

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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