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April Cantelo (soprano)
Archie Camden (bassoon)
Maria Korchinska (harp)
Malcolm Binns (piano)
Eli Goren (violin)
Christopher Bunting (cello)
Winifred Davey
(piano and harpsichord)
Produced by John Manduell

Contributors

Soprano:
April Cantelo
Bassoon:
Archie Camden
Harp:
Maria Korchinska
Piano:
Malcolm Binns
Violin:
Eli Goren
Cello:
Christopher Bunting
Piano:
Winifred Davey
Produced By:
John Manduell

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
As I See It: personal comment from Peter Forster
What I owe to France: by Janet Teissier du Cros
Alan Melville describes his ambition to be a great conductor
Discipline: discussed by Anne Cuthbert and a headmaster

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Peter Forster
Unknown:
Alan Melville
Unknown:
Anne Cuthbert

A request programme of records
Dance Rhapsody No. 1 (Delius):
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor. Sir Thomas Beecham, Bt.
Movements from Suite: The Wasps
(Vaugham Williams): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Music for strings, percussion, and celesta (Bart6k): R.I.A.S. Orchestra, Berlin, conducted by Ferenc Fricsay

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Thomas Beecham, Bt.
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Conducted By:
Ferenc Fricsay

Conducted by Dilys Powell
Theatre: Ivor Brown
Radio: Giles Play fair
Book: Helen Gardner
Art: David Sylvester
Film: Riccardo Aragno

Contributors

Conducted By:
Dilys Powell
Unknown:
Ivor Brown
Unknown:
Helen Gardner
Unknown:
David Sylvester
Unknown:
Riccardo Aragno

Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by Eric Hobbis , Ernest Neal and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Jack Longland
Produced by Paul Bonner

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Hobbis
Unknown:
Ernest Neal
Question-Master:
Ralph Wightman
Question-Master:
Jack Longland
Produced By:
Paul Bonner

Ghosts by Peter Redgrove
A contemporary poet talks about a theme that is important to him and makes a selection of poems, including his own, that have been suggested by it.
Reader, Anthony Jacobs
Produced by Owen Leeming

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Redgrove
Reader:
Anthony Jacobs
Produced By:
Owen Leeming

For Children of Most Ages
Sunday at Five
Hymns For Harvest
From South Molton
Parish Church, Devon sung by the Mariansleigh Singers directed by Basil Hembry
Introduced by Alan Gibson
5.15 For Older Children
' The Gleam in the North ' by D. K. Broster
Adapted by Catherine M. Barr in six parts
3—' The Worm at the Heart '
Produced by Ian Wishart
Ewen Cameron and his brother-in-law, Hector Grant , are imprisoned at Fort William. They are suspected of sheltering Dr. Archibald Cameron , a Jacobite agent wanted by the Government. At last Ewen has yielded to Hector's repeated persuasions that they should attempt to escape.

Contributors

Directed By:
Basil Hembry
Introduced By:
Alan Gibson
Unknown:
D. K. Broster
Adapted By:
Catherine M. Barr
Produced By:
Ian Wishart
Produced By:
Ewen Cameron
Unknown:
Hector Grant
Unknown:
Dr. Archibald Cameron
Lieut Hector Grant:
John McGregor
Ewen, Cameron of Ardroy:
Bryden Murdoch
Alison Cameron, his wife:
Gwyneth Guthrie
His sons: Donald:
Rosemary Eadie
His sons: Keith:
Moira Pedersen
Ian Stewart, kinsman of Ewen:
Leonard Maguire
An English Jacobite:
John Young
Seunias:
W H D Joss
Finlay McPhair of Glenshian:
James Gibson
Moras, maidservant:
Joan Fitzpatrick
Duncan McColl:
Douglas Murchie
Mr Oliphant:
Bill Crichton
Sentry:
William Simpson
Captain:
Alex McAvoy

Appeal on behalf of the Mary Hare Grammar School for the Deaf by Dame Sybil Thorndike, D.B.E.
Contributions (preferably by crossed postal order or cheque) will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to D[address removed]
The Mary Hare School is the only grammar school in Great Britain for deaf children. During the last ten years it has developed teaching methods that are notably successful and pupils go on to universities, technical schools, and the professions.
All running costs of the school are met from the pupils' fees paid by the Education Authorities, but the school has no endowment, and capital expenditure for building to provide increased accommodation, which is badly needed, has to be found largely from voluntary sources.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dame Sybil Thorndike, D.B.E.
Unknown:
Sybil Thorndike

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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