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SINGINGTOGETHERby William Appleby
11.20 the WORLD OF work. In the Merchant Navy. John Richmond interviews boys in training and experienced seamen
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH. ' Maitre Patelin ': adaptation pour la radio par Emile Harven
La ' Farce de Maitre Pathefin ' fut écrite au XVe siècle. L'adaptation que nous presentons aujourd'hui est basee presque entierement sur l'original, avec Maitre Patelin, sa femme complice de ses stratagèmes. Guillaume le drapier, et Agnelet qui, avec sa malice de paysan, parvient a se jouer du plus ingenieux des avocats.

Contributors

Unknown:
William Appleby
Unknown:
John Richmond
Unknown:
Maitre Patelin

The Music Box. by Gordon Reynolds

2.10 Orchestral Concerts. Special Effects
The first of two illustrated talks by Lawrence Leonard.
(BBC recording)

2.30 The Jacksons: Betty Changes Her Job.
Script by Philippa Pearce.
(BBC recording)

2.50 Prose and Verse Readings: The Cry of the Children
by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Read by Rachel Gurney

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Reynolds
Unknown:
Lawrence Leonard.
Script By:
Philippa Pearce.
Unknown:
Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Read By:
Rachel Gurney

For Children of Most Ages
' The Patchwork Quilt '
A new family adventure in four parts by Barbara Sleigh
2 — ' The Discovery '
Produced by Eve Burgess
Last week you heard how Filly, Steve, Sim, and Moggy went, on a very hot day, to picnic at the Stone Finger. While they were there Sim's purse was stolen, leaving them to face a long walk home without money for bus fares. They were so hot they stopped to ask for glasses of water, and that is how they met Miss Tryphena-without whom the Patchwork would never have begun.
5.30 Play Up!
A magazine programme of sports and games including
Guinea Pigs' Progress
Behind the Scenes
Great Moments in Sport
How to Buy ... and a Celebrity
Introduced by Peter Cranmer
Produced by Graham Gauld
5.50 The week's programmes

Contributors

Produced By:
Eve Burgess
Introduced By:
Peter Cranmer
Produced By:
Graham Gauld
Mr Martlett:
Preston Lockwood
Mrs Martlett:
Joyce Moore
Their children:Filly:
Ursula Hirst
Their children:Steve:
Patricia Hayes
Their children:Moggy:
Verity Edmett
Their children:Sim:
John Hall
Martha, the maid:
Phoebe Hodgson
Miss Tryphena:
Vivienne Chatterton

A magazine programme introducing
Bill Kerr with a few observations
Jack Brymer the distinguished clarinettist in ' Music Page '
Larry Forrester presenting a real-life feature
' Chance in a Million '
Michael Flanders and Donald Swann
The men of the moment
Eric Barker with Pearl Hackney
' Carrying on ' The Bill Shepherd Singers
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor. Harry Rabinowitz
Produced by Pat Dixon
Tickets for Passing Parade, which is recorded on Wednesdays at 6.15 p.m., may be obtained by writing to [address removed], enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Jack Brymer
Unknown:
Larry Forrester
Unknown:
Michael Flanders
Unknown:
Donald Swann
Unknown:
Eric Barker
Unknown:
Pearl Hackney
Conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz
Produced By:
Pat Dixon

A radio performance of Moliere's 'Le Misanthrope' based on the adaptation by Miles Malleson for his production at the Theatre Royal Bristol
[Starring] Miles Malleson and Hugh Burden
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by Brandon Acton-Bond in the BBC's West of England studios

Contributors

Author:
null Moliere
Adapted by:
Miles Malleson
Producer:
Brandon Acton-Bond
Philinte:
Edward Hardwicke
Alceste:
Hugh Burden
Oronte:
Alex Scott
Celimene:
Rachel Roberts
Basque, her servant:
Wendy Hutchinson
Acaste:
Michael Meacham
Clitandre:
Peter O'Toole
Eliante:
Wendy Williams
An officer:
John Floyd
Arsinoe:
Phyllida Law
Du Bois, servant to Alceste:
Robert Lang

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