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Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by Eric Hobbis, Maxwell Knight and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Jack Longland
(Recording of broadcast of Aug. 13)

Contributors

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

Chairman, J. W. Lambert
Film: Paul Dehn
Theatre: Bamber Gascoigne
Broadcasting : Cyril Ray
Book: J. G. Weightman
Art: David Sylvester
Sunday's recorded broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
J. W. Lambert
Unknown:
Paul Dehn
Unknown:
Bamber Gascoigne
Unknown:
David Sylvester

CHARLES JONES found that the job of a hire-purchase inspector was full of interest and surprises. Some of his experiences resulted in strange adventures, not least of these was when he interviewed a customer in a freshly dug grave in a cemetery. ' The job,' he says in conclusion, ' made life exciting and anything but humdrum.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Jones

Evelyn Rothwell introduces a programme for
4 young musicians
This month's guests: From Wales:
Erica Gardner , Christine Thomas Kathryn Whiteway (cellos) From the West of England:
Judith Kitchin and John Welch (piano duets)
From London:
Jackie Hayter and Sheila Montgomery
(songs with guitar accompaniment)

Contributors

Introduces:
Evelyn Rothwell
Unknown:
Erica Gardner
Unknown:
Christine Thomas
Cellos:
Kathryn Whiteway
Unknown:
Judith Kitchin
Piano:
John Welch
Unknown:
Jackie Hayter
Unknown:
Sheila Montgomery

March: The Virtuous Wife (Purcell)
Philomusica of London
Conducted by Anthony Lewis
Piano Concerto in A (Bach)
Joerg Demus (piano)
Vienna State Opera Orchestra Conducted by Kurt Redel
Sinfonia in C (Dittersdorf)
Danish State Radio Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Mogens Wbldike on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Anthony Lewis
Piano:
Joerg Demus
Conducted By:
Kurt Redel
Conducted By:
Mogens Wbldike

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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