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SINGING TOGETHER by William Appleby
11.20 THE WORLD OF WORK
The Young Worker and the Law. Script by Ronald Smurthwaite , Careers Advisory Officer, Chartered Insurance Institute
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH Louis Pasteur
Texte d'Emile Harven
Aujourd'hui nous vous presentons un episode de la vie de Louis Pasteur , le grand savant qui s'est consacre a la recherche scientifique pour Ie bien de I'humanité.

Contributors

Unknown:
William Appleby
Script By:
Ronald Smurthwaite
Unknown:
Louis Pasteur
Unknown:
Louis Pasteur

by VICTORIEN SARDOU
Translated and adapted for broadcasting by Norman Ginsbury and Jacques Sarch
Produced by John Gibson
The play is set in Flanders in 1568, at the time of the Spanish Inquisition.
Saturday's recorded broadcast

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Norman Ginsbury
Broadcasting By:
Jacques Sarch
Produced By:
John Gibson

Songs sung by Richard Golding (baritone) with Josephine Lee (piano)
Rhyme
Now in these fairylands A little music
The floral bandit Things lovelier Envoi
(Poems by Humbert Wolfe )

Contributors

Baritone:
Richard Golding
Piano:
Josephine Lee
Unknown:
Humbert Wolfe

Advice and entertainment for retired people and older people generally, and a meeting-place on the air for those concerned for their welfare
The Ghost of Gallow's Lane: When Madeline Allen encountered it ' the night) was a weird and uneasy one-the sort of night when anything could happen ..."
Should You Keep a Dog ?Bruce Cooper 's mother had not meant to look after his dog. But with Rufus it was somehow a different matter
Presented by John Dunn

Contributors

Unknown:
Madeline Allen
Unknown:
Bruce Cooper
Presented By:
John Dunn

JUNIOR TIME: 5.0-5.15
A programme for the fives to eights
Nosey Parker, Ltd.
You put the questions-he gives the answers by Muriel Levy
Music composed by Frank Barber played by Vernon Leigh Produced and presented by Trevor Hill
5.15 MOSTLY JAZZ
New This Month
Discs presented by Ken Sykora
5.30 WRITE ME A LETTER
The Children's Hour correspondence column of the air
Edited and introduced by Adrian Thomas
5.50 Presenting This Week
Review of forthcoming programmes

Contributors

Unknown:
Muriel Levy
Composed By:
Frank Barber
Played By:
Vernon Leigh
Presented By:
Trevor Hill
Presented By:
Ken Sykora
Introduced By:
Adrian Thomas
Mr Parker:
Herbert Smith
Miss Pry, his secretary:
Doris Gambell

An aircraft in transit from Darwin to Brisbane has gone wildly off course and made a forced landing in the desert. When it is found all the passengers and crew have died except one-the captain.
A play for radio by BRUCE STEWART with Noel Johnson and David Marktiam
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by MICHEAL BAKEWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Stewart
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Unknown:
David Marktiam
Produced By:
Micheal Bakewell
Stone:
Edwin Finn
Baxter:
J Mark Roberts
Rigby:
Haydn Jones
Group Capt Claremont:
John Cazabon
Strachan:
Noel Johnson
Freddy:
Michael Turner
Raicebe:
William Eedle
Nurse Mary Rush:
Josephine Price
Hardy:
Lloyd Lamble
Lestrange:
David Markham

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