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Quintet No. 1, in E flat (J. C. Bach): French Wind Ensemble
Quartet: Caro mio. Druck und Schluck (K.571a); Trio: Das Bandel (K.441) (Mozart)
Margot Guilleaume (soprano); Helmut Krebs (tenor); Fritz Wunderlich (tenor); Hans Gunther Nocker (bass): with Fritz Neumeyer (18th century piano)
Quintet No. 4, in E flat (J. C. Bach): French Wind Ensemble

Contributors

Musicians:
French Wind Ensemble
Soprano:
Margot Guilleaume
Tenor:
Helmut Krebs
Tenor:
Fritz Wunderlich
Bass:
Hans Gunther Nocker
Pianist:
Fritz Neumeyer

It was always known that the Church of St. Peter, Rome, was orientated in a special way which, tradition claimed, marked the exact place of the martyr's tomb. Since 1939 excavations have been in progress to discover what can be proved by archaeology.
(The recorded broadcast of August 12 in Network Three)

Contributors

Speaker:
Professor Axel Boethius
Speaker:
John Ward Perkins
Producer:
John Irving

A sound recording of Sunday's television programme.
The members: Dr. J. Bronowski, Sir Miles Thomas, Sir John Maud, H.R.H. Prince Chula-Chakrabongse of Thailand
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
Questions should be addressed to 'The Brains Trust', [address removed]

Contributors

Panellist:
Dr. J. Bronowski
Panellist:
Sir Miles Thomas
Panellist:
Sir John Maud
Panellist:
H.R.H. Prince Chula-Chakrabongse of Thailand
Question-Master:
Norman Fisher
Producer:
John Furness

How the Donkey Found a Master
The last of five stories by Helen Clare.
told by David.

followed by
The Midnight Folk: 5: Up, Guards, and At 'Em!
by John Masefield (in celebration of his eightieth birthday).
made into a play in five parts by John Keir Cross.

Contributors

Writer (How the Donkey Found a Master):
Helen Clare
Author (The Midnight Folk):
John Masefield
Adapter (The Midnight Folk):
John Keir Cross
Concertina played by (The Midnight Folk):
Alf Edwards
Production (The Midnight Folk):
Josephine Plummer The Presenter: Richard Hurndall
Kav Harker:
Patricia Hayes
Rat:
Norman Shelley
Nibbins:
Charles Leno
Mr. Rollicum Bitem:
Stephen Jack
Abner Brown:
Robert Eddison
Miss Sylvia Daisy:
Jill Balcon
Sister Aconite:
Kathleen Helme
Twiney Pricker:
Charles E Charles Stidwill
Eduardo da Vinci:
Wilfred Babbage

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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