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A programme of old favourites
Mary Condon (contralto)
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 The Pevensey Bay
DarbyClub and Joan Club , Sussex

Contributors

Contralto:
Mary Condon
Piano:
Ruby Taylor
Piano:
Dudley Savage
Introduced By:
Dudley Savage
Introduced By:
Joan Club

Who Goes Where ?
A programme in which four travellers discuss and compare their answers to two questions. First, to which place in the world, of all the many they have visited in the past, do they most wish to return. Second, to which place, of all those they have never visited, do they most wish to go.
Jack Longland (chairman)
Sir John Hunt, C.B.E., D.S.O.
Laurens Van der Post, C.B.E .
Gerald Durrell

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Longland
Unknown:
Sir John Hunt, C.B.E., D.S.O.
Unknown:
Laurens van Der Post, C.B.E
Unknown:
Gerald Durrell

For Children of Most Ages
Visiting Day
Alun Williams visits a children's ward in the Prince of Wales's Orthopaedic Hospital, Rhydlafar, Cardiff, and invites the patients to choose a record
5.25 'Charter Pilot' by Gilbert Dalton
' Desert Island Risks '
Produced by Peggy Bacon

Contributors

Unknown:
Alun Williams
Unknown:
Gilbert Dalton
Produced By:
Peggy Bacon

with Peter Sellers
Harry Secombe , Spike Milligan
The Ray Ellington Quartet
Max Geldray
Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Announcer. Wallace Greenslade
Script by Spike Milligan
Produced by John Browell

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
Harry Secombe
Unknown:
Spike Milligan
Unknown:
Max Geldray
Conducted By:
Wally Stott
Announcer:
Wallace Greenslade
Script By:
Spike Milligan
Produced By:
John Browell

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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