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Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Sir John Rothenstein : a recent guest in Woman's Hour
The Favoured Generation? : A look at modern youth
4 : Four young marriede
Dressing Gowns in my Life: reflections from Kevin Fitz-Gerald
How much does he notice?:
Two Frenchmen in Paris and two Englishmen in London are tested on their observations of women

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Introduced By:
Sir John Rothenstein

A request programme of gramophone records
Introduced by Scott Goddard
Fugue in G minor (S.542)
(Bach, arr. Miinchinger)
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Karl Miinchinger
Wohl denk' ich oft
(Michelangelo Lieder) (Wolf) Alexander Kipnis (bass) Coenraad V. Bos (piano)
Nocturnes (Debussy)
Suisse Romande Orchestra
Conducted by Ernest Ansermet

Contributors

Introduced By:
Scott Goddard
Conducted By:
Karl Miinchinger
Bass:
Alexander Kipnis
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet

Conducted by Sir Gerald Barry
Radio: Jacques Brunius
Book: Elspeth Huxley
Art: Bryan Robertson
Film: Dilys Powell
Theatre: Richard Findlater

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Gerald Barry
Unknown:
Jacques Brunius
Unknown:
Elspeth Huxley
Unknown:
Bryan Robertson
Unknown:
Dilys Powell
Unknown:
Richard Findlater

Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by Eric Hobbis, Maxwell Knight and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Jack Longland
Produced by Bill Coysh

Contributors

Panellist:
Eric Hobbis
Panellist:
Maxwell Knight
Panellist:
Ralph Wightman
Question-Master:
Jack Longland
Producer:
Bill Coysh

THE MIDNIGHT FOLK by John Masefleld made into a play in five parte by John Keir Cross
6: lip, Guards, and At 'Em!
' With our satins and lacet
And the smilcs on our faces, We wiped out the traces Where sorrow had been.'
Concertina played by Alf Edwards Produced by Josephine Plummer
Recorded broadcast of Dec. 19, 1968
6.45 BEVOND WORDS
Four talks by Elsa May
2: Fact or Fiction?

Contributors

Unknown:
John Masefleld
Unknown:
John Keir Cross
Played By:
Alf Edwards
Produced By:
Josephine Plummer
The Presenter:
Richard Hurndall
Kay Harker:
Patricia Hayes
Rat:
Norman Shelley
Pibbins:
Charles Leno
Mr Rollicum Bitem:
Stephen Jack
Abner Brown:
Robert Eddison
Miss Sylvia Daisy:
Jill Balcon
Sister Aconite:
Kathleen Helme
Twiney Pricker:
Charles E Stidwill
Eduardo da Vinci:
Wilfred Babbage

Appeal on behalf of the ' Lest We Forget' Association
Registered in accordance with the National Assistance Act. 1948 by Polly Elwes
Contributions (preferably by crossed postal order or cheque) will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Miss Polly Elwes [address removed]
Founded in 1922 to provide entertainment for the wounded of the Great War in hospitals in South-West London and Surrey, the ' Lest We Forget' Association has gradually expanded until today there are ten branches in London, Surrey, Middle-sex, and Sussex. Each year some 10,000 disabled ex-service men and women are entertained by concerts, or taken on outings to the sea. Funds are necessary to continue this work.

Contributors

Unknown:
Polly Elwes
Unknown:
Miss Polly Elwes

Spanish Song-Book, Vol. 1 Sacred Songs
Irmgard Seefried (soprano) Erik Wenba (piano)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Gerald Moore (piano)
Nun bin ich dein
Die du Gott gebarst Nun wandre, Maria Die ihr schwebet um dies* Palmen
Führ' mich, Kind
Ach, des Knaben Augen ! MUhvoll komm' ich
Ach, wie lang die Seele schlummert! Duet:
Herr. was trägt der Boden hier? Wunden tragst du
Recording made available by courtesy of RIAS, Berlin

Contributors

Soprano:
Irmgard Seefried
Piano:
Erik Wenba
Piano:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Unknown:
Knaben Augen

Trio di Bolzano
Giamnini Carpi (violin) Sarete Amadori (cello)
Nunzio Montanari (piano)
Recorded at a concert given before members of the Ipswich Chamber Music Society at Christchuich School, Bolton Lane. Ipswich

Contributors

Violin:
Giamnini Carpi
Cello:
Sarete Amadori
Piano:
Nunzio Montanari

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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