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COI'NTEKI'OINT
Variations on matters musical arranged and introduced by JOHN Amis
6: Kugene Tchaikovsky with Yurij Davidov
Roy MacGregor-Hastie with the soloists and Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre Conducted by Boris Khaikin Produced hy John Powell

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Amis
Introduced By:
Kugene Tchaikovsky
Unknown:
Yurij Davidov
Unknown:
Roy MacGregor-Hastie
Conducted By:
Boris Khaikin
Unknown:
John Powell

Artist or doctor? Which shall he become'.' This is the question puzzling Dr. Iriart's son. Philippe Listeners are also invited to sing with Jan Rosol
' Ne pleure pas Jeannette' Script by Max Bellancourt
Intermediate French series

Contributors

Unknown:
Philippe Listeners
Unknown:
Jan Rosol
Script By:
Max Bellancourt

Sight Into Sound
Brewster Mason and Hugh David in Clash of Arms
A television play by HOWARD CLEWES adapted for radio by Gale Pedrick
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY Saturday's recorded broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Brewster Mason
Unknown:
Hugh David
Play By:
Howard Clewes
Unknown:
Gale Pedrick
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey

Speak a little louder, Sir: Ivy Watkinson is hard of hearing but she has triumphed over her disability
Cash in Hand: Gordon Glover ponders on the fact that ' more and more ' becomes ' less and less'
Presented by John Dunn

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivy Watkinson
Unknown:
Gordon Glover
Presented By:
John Dunn

A programme for the fives to eights THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS by Kenneth Grahame a new adaptation in twelve parts by Felix Felton 9: Wayfarers All
The Water Rat was restless, and he did not know exactly why. To all appearances summer was still at its fullest height, but there was a feeling in the air of change and departure, and he found it difficult to settle down to anything seriously.
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 Fieldmouse:
Sheila Moloney
The Sea Rat:
Geoffrey Matthews

A magazine for pony lovers everywhere
Ponies of Britain: 2
A talk on the Connemara pony
The Vet discusses colic
Eildon Watherston talks about joining the Pony Club News and Views
Edited and introduced by Hilary Paterson

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hilary Paterson

The Silent Woman
1609
A comedy by BEN JONSON
Music composed by John Hotchkis
Characters in order of speaking: Ladies Collegiate:
The Scene: London, 1609
The Goldsbrough Orchestra Led by Eric Gruenberg
Conducted by the composer
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES from his original production of Nov. 25, 1959, in the Third Programme
See page 23

Contributors

Comedy By:
Ben Jonson
Composed By:
John Hotchkis
Unknown:
Eric Gruenberg
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Ned Clerimont:
John Westbrook
His page:
David Spenser
Truewit, his friend:
Marius Goring
Sir Dauphine Eugenie, nephew to:
Morose Gabriel Woolf
Sir Amorous La-Foole:
Ronald Baddiley
Mute, servant to Morose:
Derek Smith
Morose, a gentleman that loves no noise.:
Laidman ..Browne
Cutbeard, a barber:
John Ruddock
Sir John Daw:
Rolf Lefebvre
Thomas Otter, a land and sea captain:
Norman Shelley
Mistress Otter, his wife:
Vivienne Chatterton
A parson:
Tom Watson
Lady Haughty:
June Tobin
Lady Centaure:
Janet Burnell

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