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King of glorv. king of peace (S.P.
553: D.S. 118: P.H. 146; BBC Supplement 18: Tune, Gwalchmai-S.P. 553)
Interlude:
Faith: 4-The Faith of Jesus
Prayers: the Prayer of Erasmus; the Lord's Prayer
0 Son of Man. our hero strong and tender (S.P. 611: C.H. 146: D.S. 40: P.H. 57: Tune, Londonderry-S.P. 611)
Closing Music: Brahms's Variations on the St. Anthony Chorale

Lionel Solomon (flute)
Arthur Sandford (piano)

Flute and piano:
Sonatine .......... Claude Arrieu
Sonatina .......... Nicholas Maw
first broadcast performance
Piano:
Arabesque No. 2 in G ........ Debussy
Unaccompanied flute:
Danse de la chevre .......... Honegger
Flute and Piano:
Romance et Scherzo .......... Grovles
BBC recording
Fifth of six programmes including first broadcast performances of works by British composers
(November 9: Raymond Warren)

Contributors

Flautist:
Lionel Solomon
Pianist:
Arthur Sandford

Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Introduced by Ivan Samson
Master of Ceremonies, Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The dances: Military Twostep: Waltz; Wedgwood Blue Gavotte: Yearning Saunter; Tango Fascination: Fifth figure of the Lancers; Progressive Barn Dance

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Davidson
Introduced By:
Ivan Samson
Unknown:
Charles Crathorn
Produced By:
Fredric Bayco

A programme for the fives to eights
Alexander Armstrong
A dialogue story written by John D. Stewart
Alexander Armstrong and the Guy
Introduced by Cicely Mathews

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Armstrong
Written By:
John D. Stewart
Written By:
Alexander Armstrong
Introduced By:
Cicely Mathews

by John Darran featuring Security Officers Greg Vaughan and 'Rocky' Mountain in their latest assignment.

Contributors

Writer:
John Darran
Production:
Evelyn Williams
Greg Vaughan:
John Darran
Rocky Mountain:
Dillwyn Owen
Major Cordell:
Edward Evans
Charlie:
Donald Richards
Milek:
Ieuan Rhys Williams
Bennett Maries:
Ivor Maddox
Doctor:
James Benson
Guard:
Brinley Jenkins

JOHN RAE notices that in war children are usually bystanders but absorb the propaganda of their own government, the ties and myths necessary to keep morale high. He remembers what it was like to be young in England during the last war and suggests that children are still brought up to think of war as a natural part of human experience.
Recording of broadcast of July 31

Contributors

Unknown:
John Rae

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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