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Singing Together, by William Appleby
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11.20 The World of Work: Health and Work
Talk by Dr. M.E.M. Herford, b.s.c., Appointed Factory Doctor and School Medical Officer.

11.40 Intermediate French: Nouvelles Penates
Texte d'Emile Harven
Le depart d' Aline, qui est proche maintenant, pousse Madame Durand a chercher pour elle et son fils un appartement plus petit.

Contributors

Unknown:
William Appleby
Talk By:
Dr. M.E.M. Herford
Unknown:
D'Emile Harven

people, PLACES, AND THINGS. ' Girls and boys come out to pray ' : the first of two programmes about children's games. Script by D. J. Saint
2.0 THE music Box, by Gordon Reynolds
2.10 ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. The Symphony: last of three illustrated talks by Trevor Harvey
2.30 THE JACKSONS. Planning a Trip Abroad. Script by Edward Blishen
2.60 PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. The High Tide on the Coast of Lincoln-shire ' by Jean Ingelow

Contributors

Script By:
D. J. Saint
Unknown:
Gordon Reynolds
Unknown:
Trevor Harvey
Script By:
Edward Blishen
Unknown:
Jean Ingelow

A tale for broadcasting by Emile Gardaz translated by Cynthia Pughe.
[Starring] Norman Shelley and Patricia Hayes
Music composed and conducted by Alan Paul
A modern fairy story about a little boy who has various adventures in a bus.
The lullaby sung by Veronica Lucas
Ladies, raindrops, wind, stalactites and sailors sung by the BBC Chorus

Contributors

Writer:
Emile Gardaz
Translator:
Cynthia Pughe
Music composed and conducted by:
Alan Paul
Lullaby sung by:
Veronica Lucas
Ladies, raindrops, wind, stalactites and sailors sung by:
The BBC Chorus
Production:
Audrey Cameron
Antony, the bus driver:
Norman Shelley
The Boy:
Patricia Hayes
The Bus Inspector:
Jeffrey Segal
The Curé:
Edgar Norfolk
Alice:
June Tobin
Bijou, the horse:
John Graham
The Level-crossing Keeper:
David March
Loudspeaker Voice:
Philip Cunningham
The Farmer:
Harold Reese
Marcel, another bus driver:
Jon Rollason
The Woman:
Kathleen Helme
The Caretaker:
Tom Watson
The Lady Superintendent:
Janet Burnell

Junior Theatre presents
'Said the Cat to the Dog*
A series of ten plays about Mompty and Peckham by Martin Armstrong
3 — ' Magic '
Produced by Graham Gauld followed by Music for Cats and Dogs
5.30 On Record
Roy Bradford reviews a mixed bag of recent records
5.50 The week's programmes

Contributors

Produced By:
Graham Gauld
Unknown:
Roy Bradford
Mompty the Cat:
Vivienne Chatterton
Peckham, the Dog:
Stephen Jack
Mum:
Mary O'Farrell
Dad:
Wilfred Babbage
Diana:
Elwyn Stock
Ronnie:
Andrew Beeching
Elsie:
Norma Griffin
Narrator:
Lewis Stringer

From the novel by Paul Scott
with Cecile Chevreau and Judith Whale
Radio script and production by Donald McWhinnie

Contributors

Novel By:
Paul Scott
Unknown:
Cecile Chevreau
Production By:
Donald McWhinnie
Major Craig:
Noel Johnson
Esther, his wife:
Mary Wimbush
Hussein, his servant:
Malcolm Hayes
Cadets: Bob Ramsay:
Alan Bates
Cadets: Lawson:
William Eedle
Cadets: Martin:
John Humphry
Cadets: Dyson:
Jon Rollason
Cadets: Everett:
Hugh Dickson
Sergeant-Major Thompson:
Nicholas Selby
Colonel Manville:
Philip Morant
Lieutenant Blake:
John Rye
Havildar Baksh:
Malcolm Hayes
A Voice:
Anthony Jacobs

BBC Home Service Basic

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