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Address to members of both Houses of Parliament in Westminster Hall by President de Gaulle
The Lord Chancellor, Viscount Kilmuir, G.C.V.O. and the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Rt. Hon. Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, M.P. welcome the President
Scene described by David Lloyd James
Earlier this morning, The President, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, reviewed Household Troops on Horse Guards Parade
Michael Henderson describes the scene at the Review and introduces recordings at 11.10

Conducted by T. C. Worsley
Book: Alan Pryce-Jones
Art: Andrew Forge Film: Dilys Powell
Theatre: Philip Hope-Wallace Radio: Jacques Brunius

Contributors

Conducted By:
T. C. Worsley
Unknown:
Alan Pryce-Jones
Unknown:
Andrew Forge
Unknown:
Dilys Powell
Unknown:
Philip Hope-Wallace
Unknown:
Jacques Brunius

For Children of Most Ages
'The Extraordinary Affair of Ernest the Policeman'
A Toytown play by S. G. Hulme Beaman
Produced by Claire Chovil

Contributors

Play By:
S. G. Hulme Beaman
Produced By:
Claire Chovil
Larry the Lamb:
Derek McCulloch
Narrator:
Derek McCulloch
Ernest the Policeman:
Peter Claughton
The Magician:
Norman Shelley
The Mayor's Secretary:
Norman Shelley
The Inventor:
Ivan Samson
Mr Growser:
John Glyn-Jones
Dennis the Dachshund:
Preston Lockwood
The Mayor of Toytown:
Felix Felton
Mrs Goose:
Mary O'Farrell

A monthly programme, the only regular one of its kind, in which radio is used to link speakers in London and other world centres to exchange views on important issues of common interest.
Chairman in London, Robert McKenzie
The subjects dealt with in Radio Link are always highly topical. They, and the names of the speakers, will be announced shortly before each broadcast.

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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