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The Iriart family are about to leave Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in the Pyrenees. They begin to pack, but before they go they must have a last meal in a Basque restaurant.
Listeners are also invited to sing with Jan Rosol and his guitar
Script by Emile Harven
Intermediate French series

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Rosol
Script By:
Emile Harven

for the Blind from the Parish Church of St. Andrew, Little Berkhamsled, Hertford conducted by the Rector, the Rev. H. G. Bawtree - Williams
Preaaher, the Rev. Arthur Ringwood
Introduction by Rex Palmer
Come ve thankful people, come (A. and M. 3S2)
Welcome by the Rector
Introit: Unto thee, 0 Lord. do I lift up my soul (Rachmaninov) soprano solo. Master Alan Brooks
The Lord's Prayer; Responses Psalm 65 (Elvey in E)
First Lesson: Isaiah 56 reader, William Sharp
Magnificat (Attwood in G)
Second Lesson: St. Luke 12, vv.
13-34 reader. MoMie Baker
Nunc dimittis (Walford Davies in F) Creed; Responses and Collects
Anthem: The Wilderness (Goss) tenor solo. Alan Moss
Prayers and Grace
We plough the fields (A. and M. 383) Address
Thanksgivings
The strain upraise of joy and praise
(A. and M. 295)
Blessing
Organists. F. H. Jenkins and H. G. Bawtree-Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. H. G. Bawtree
Unknown:
Rev. Arthur Ringwood
Unknown:
Alan Brooks
Reader:
William Sharp
Unknown:
Walford Davies
Unknown:
Alan Moss
Organists:
F. H. Jenkins
Organists:
H. G. Bawtree-Williams

A play for radio by Betty Davies
with Denys Blakelock, June Tobin, Sheila Grant
A new book by Harold Furze is always an event. Not that you'd call him 'popular' - he writes for the discriminating, pretty highbrow stuff. But as a name that spells prestige his publishers are justly proud of him. And, as it happens, his latest manuscript has just reached them.

Contributors

Writer:
Betty Davies
Producer:
David Geary
Miss Taylor:
Dorit Welles
MacPhee:
Wensley Pithey
Newcombe:
George Hagan
Jean Furze:
Sheila Grant
Mrs Furze:
June Tobin
Frank:
Nigel Anthony
Harold Furze:
Denys Blakelock
Robinson:
James Grout
Marshall:
John Pullen
James Furze:
George Hagan

A programme for the fives to eights

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
A new adaptation in twelve parts by Felix Felton
1: The River Bank
The Mole was fascinated. He had never seen a River before! Oh! the way it sparkled and smiled and chattered and bubbled!
Produced and narrated by David Davis

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Grahame
Unknown:
Felix Felton
Unknown:
David Davis
The Water Rat:
David March
The Mole:
Charles E Stidwill
The Otter:
David Enders

by Frederick Bradnum
with Stephen Murray and Muriel Pavlow
Other parts played by Kenneth Dight, Andrew Irvine and members of the cast

The action takes place on a Westmorland farm and in its immediate neighbourhood.

Time: The present.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederick Bradnum
Unknown:
Andrew Irvine
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Stephen Tomlinson:
Stephen Murray
Anna his wife:
Muriel Pavlow
Peter Anna's brother:
Paul Hansard
Young Stephen:
David Palmer
Young, Anna:
Nadine Hanwell
Mr Lightboys:
Will Leigmon
Mrs Lightboys:
Grizelda Hervey
Cyclist:
Anthony Viccars
Derek Smith:
Nigel Anthony
Deering:
Wilfred Babbage
King:
Philip Morant
Retired civil servant:
Donald McKillop
Krotikin:
Julian Somers
Policeman:
John Pullen

BBC Home Service Basic

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