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Daphne Whittock (soprano) with Ruby Taylor (piano)
Dudley Savage (organ) and a chorus from the Weston-super-Mare
Operatic Society
Chorus-Master, Leon Godby
Introduced by Dudley Savage and based on requests collected by Cinderford Darby and Joan Club ,
Gloucestershire

Contributors

Soprano:
Daphne Whittock
Piano:
Ruby Taylor
Piano:
Dudley Savage
Chorus-Master:
Leon Godby
Introduced By:
Dudley Savage
Unknown:
Cinderford Darby
Unknown:
Joan Club

Spring Migration Radio Link
Reports from five of Britain's island bird observatories by: A. le Sueur
JERSEY. CHANNEL ISLANDS
Bill Workman
LUNDY ISLAND, BRISTOL CHANNEL
Reg .Arthur
BARDSEY ISLAND, CAERNARVON
W. J. Eggeling
ISLE OF MAY, FIRTH OF FORTH
Peter Davis
FAIR ISLE. SHETLAND
James Fisher and his guest,
Kenneth Williamson
Migration Research Officer of the British Trust for Ornithology in the Bristol studio
Produced by Jeffery Boswall

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Workman
Unknown:
Reg Arthur
Unknown:
W. J. Eggeling
Unknown:
Peter Davis
Unknown:
James Fisher
Unknown:
Kenneth Williamson
Produced By:
Jeffery Boswall

by Robert E. Sherwood
Adapted by Donald Agger
Directed by Frank Telford
(A Voice of America recording, previously broadcast on February 14)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert E. Sherwood
Adapted By:
Donald Agger
Directed By:
Frank Telford
Lincoln:
Rod Steiger
Narrator:
Santos Ortega
Ann Rutledge:
Lenka Petersen
Judge Bowling Green:
Ed Begley
Ninian Edwards:
Chester Morris
Joshua Speed:
Philip Bourneuf
Jack Armstrong:
Lonny Chapman
Kavanagh:
Lonny Chapman
Major:
Henderson Forsythe
Bab:
Major Forsythe
Sturveson:
Ludson Laire
Crimmin:
Jay Barney
Nancy Green:
Margaret Hamilton
Billy Herndon:
William Redfield
Elizabeth Edwards:
Frances Reid
Mary Todd:
Ann Burr
Aggie Gale:
Margaret Draper
Maid:
Margaret Draper
Stephen Douglas:
Alan Hewitt
Barrick:
Alan Hewitt
RobenalLincoln:
Stratton Walling

A series of programmes, devised and introduced by Julian Budden , tracing the development of this famous institution from its origin in Victorian times
8-Promenade Concerts 1927
Opening Night, August 13
The BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader, Mr. Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Mr. Stanford Robinson
Mr. John Dethick (baritone)
Mr. Colin Horsley (piano)
BBC Northern Singers
(men's voices)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julian Budden
Leader:
Mr. Reginald Stead
Conducted By:
Mr. Stanford Robinson
Baritone:
Mr. John Dethick
Piano:
Mr. Colin Horsley

to meet
Stephens and McDowell
' Rififi at the Regal '
Walter Flesher
Country Column
J. B. Boothroyd
Mainly for Men
' Ted Allan
' Looking for Bessie
René Cutforth
Personal Comment
'Judges'
Court drama by Geoffrey Lincoln
Musical interludes on records chosen by Robert Irwin
Edited and produced by John Bridges

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Flesher
Unknown:
J. B. Boothroyd
Unknown:
Ted Allan
Unknown:
René Cutforth
Unknown:
Geoffrey Lincoln
Unknown:
Robert Irwin
Produced By:
John Bridges

A comedy by Harold Chapin
Adapted for radio by Walter Murray
The action takes place on board Colonel Jones's houseboat in 1909. Produced by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Comedy By:
Harold Chapin
Unknown:
Walter Murray
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Colonel Ivor Jones:
Brewster Mason
Betty Jones:
Mary Wimbush
Geoffrey Belasis, K c:
Rolf Lefebvre
Alice Meyne:
Hilda Schroder
E Wallace Wister:
Timothy Bateson
Wooton:
Alan Reid
Lesceline:
Janet Morrison
The Narrator:
John Bennett

Speeches from the joint meeting of the British and Canadian
Medical Associations at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh including a recorded address of welcome by His Royal Highness
The Duke of Edinburgh
President-Elect of the B.M.A. and President of the Canadian Medical Association and part of an address given by Lord Adrian, O.M.
Introduced by John Lindsay

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Lindsay

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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