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Scherzo: The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Dukas)
NBC Svmphonv Orchestra
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
English Dances (Malcolm Arnold)
London Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult on gramophone recoiids

Contributors

Conducted By:
Arturo Toscanini
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult

The magazine programme of the air which invites you to meet some of the stars and personalities who are In Town Today
Introduced by Nan Winton and Anthony Bilbow
Produced by Peter Duncan

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nan Winton
Introduced By:
Anthony Bilbow
Produced By:
Peter Duncan

Scientists answer listeners' questions on science and technology In the chair:
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS , F.R.S. Members of the panel: T. E. ALLIBONE , F.R.S. Director.
A.E.I. Research Laboratory James BEAMENT
Unit of Insect Physiology, Cambridge
ROBERT BOYB
University College, London 0. G. EDHOLM
National Instituteof Medical Research
Arranged by Archie Clow
If you have a question you would like to put to the panel please write it on a postcard, and address it to ' Who Knows?' BBC, Broadcasting House, London, W.1.

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor G. P. Wells
Unknown:
T. E. Allibone
Arranged By:
Archie Clow

A musical programme for children under five with Ann Driver. Marjorie Westbury and Maurice Bevan
Tim Gudgin introduces today's programme, including 'Little Polly Flinders ' and ' Children's Games '

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Driver.
Unknown:
Marjorie Westbury
Unknown:
Maurice Bevan
Introduces:
Tim Gudgin
Unknown:
Polly Flinders

Junior Theatre
THE CLITHEROE KID
Jimmy Clitheroe in The Tale of a Cat with Peter Sinclair. Patricia Burke Leonard Williams. Diana Day
Rosalie Williams. Tony Melody
Theme music written by Alan Roper and played by the BBC Northern Orchestra directed by Alyn Ainsworth Written and produced by James Casey
The recorded broadcast of April 4, in the Light Programme
See page 6
5.30 VISITING DAY
Derek Jones visits Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, and invites some of the young patients to choose a record

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Clitheroe
Unknown:
Peter Sinclair.
Unknown:
Patricia Burke
Unknown:
Leonard Williams.
Unknown:
Rosalie Williams.
Written By:
Alan Roper
Directed By:
Alyn Ainsworth
Produced By:
James Casey
Unknown:
Derek Jones

Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Stephen Manton (tenor)
Introduced by Ivan Samson Master of Ceremonies, Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The dances: Progressive Waltz; Military Twostep; Felice Foxtrot : Wedgwood Blue Gavotte: Tango Magenta: Bradford Barn Dance; Waverlev Twostep : On Leave Foxtrot: The Last Waltz
The songs: The English rose; Camp-town Races
Admission by ticket on application to [address removed] enclosing stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Davidson
Tenor:
Stephen Manton
Introduced By:
Ivan Samson
Unknown:
Charles Crathorn
Produced By:
Fredric Bayco
Unknown:
Felice Foxtrot
Unknown:
Waverlev Twostep

The Judge's Story by CHARLES MORGAN adapted for radio by John Richmond with Donald Wolfit as Sir William Gaskony
Others taking part
Denis Folwell. Kelty MacLeod
Peter Billingsley. Graham Rigby
Kenneth Smith. Lempriere Hammond Jack Holloway , William Avenall Peter Anderson , Eileen Baxter Monica Lewis , Francis Drayton Produced by Hugh Stewart in the BBC's Midland studios

Contributors

Unknown:
John Richmond
Unknown:
Donald Wolfit
Unknown:
Sir William Gaskony
Unknown:
Denis Folwell.
Unknown:
Kelty MacLeod
Unknown:
Peter Billingsley.
Unknown:
Graham Rigby
Unknown:
Kenneth Smith.
Unknown:
Lempriere Hammond
Unknown:
Jack Holloway
Unknown:
William Avenall
Unknown:
Peter Anderson
Unknown:
Eileen Baxter
Unknown:
Monica Lewis
Unknown:
Francis Drayton
Produced By:
Hugh Stewart
George Severidge:
Anthony Jacobs
Vivien Lerrick:
June Tobin
Henry Lerrick:
Martin Starkie
Dick Gaskony:
Ross Hutchinson
Mrs Sarrett:
Gwen Muspratt

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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