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It is fine and Dr. Iriart is about to take Madame Iriart for a leisurely drive in his new car when the telephone rings-an urgent call from a patient the other side of Paris.
Listeners are invited to join in the singing of ' Les neuf filles ' with Jan Rosol to the accompaniment of his guitar
Script by Emile Harven
Intermediate French series

Contributors

Unknown:
Madame Iriart
Unknown:
Jan Rosol
Script By:
Emile Harven

by Margery Allingham, adapted and produced by Audrey Cameron
[Starring] Richard Hurndall as Albert Campion
with Alan Gilford and Philip Leaver

(Saturday's recorded broadcast)

(Richard Hurndall is appearing in 'The Affair' at the Strand Theatre, London)

Contributors

Author:
Margery Allingham
Adapted by/Producer:
Audrey Cameron
Albert Campion:
Richard Hurndall
[Actor]:
Alan Gilford
[Actor]:
Philip Leaver

Early Days in the Film Industry: More memories from F. Oswell-Jones
Take it to the Old People's Club: Florence Priestley reports on gifts, welcome and unwelcome
Sweet are the Uses of Adversity: John SIee philosophises
A Story for my Daughter: Dorothy Holmes-Gore reads the first instalment of a true story by Mary Belitzky
Presented by John Dunn
The first and fourth items are recorded

Contributors

Unknown:
F. Oswell-Jones
Unknown:
Florence Priestley
Unknown:
John Siee
Unknown:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Story By:
Mary Belitzky
Presented By:
John Dunn

A programme for the fives to eights
The Adventures of Pinocchio
The story by CARLO COLLODI adapted in thirteen parts by Barbara Sleigh
5: The Beautiful Child with Blue Hair
Pinocchio had been rescued from the robbers more dead than alive, so the Beautiful Child with Blue Hair summoned the most famous doctors in the land.
Produced by David Davis

Contributors

Story By:
Carlo Collodi
Unknown:
Barbara Sleigh
Produced By:
David Davis
Pinocchio:
Patricia Hayes
Child:
Rosamond Barnes
A Crow:
Timothy Bateson
An Owl:
Ella Milne
A Talking Cricket:
Preston Lockwood
Storyteller:
Mary O'Farrell

Henry Bentinck and David Lloyd James explore
Apsley House, Piccadilly the home of the first Duke of Wellington guided by H. V. Percival and Charles Gibbs-Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Bentinck
Unknown:
David Lloyd James
Unknown:
H. V. Percival
Unknown:
Charles Gibbs-Smith

Regional Variations (7)

News. Stock Market Report

BBC Home Service Midland

News

BBC Home Service North

News; sport

BBC Home Service Scottish

News

BBC Home Service Northern Ireland

News. Round-up of events

BBC Home Service South and West

News. Stock Market Report

BBC Home Service Welsh

South-Eastern News
6.30 Giants in the South-East
The advantages and disadvantages of the super-grid are described and discussed in this programme, recorded on location in Kent
Introduced by Robert Hudson
Produced by Richard Burwood
6.50 From the Local Press
A weekly review of what the papers in South-East England are saying
6.67 London Stock Market Report

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Hudson
Produced By:
Richard Burwood

Regional Variations (3)

Let the People Sing

BBC Home Service Midland

The Month in Scotland: the Scottish scene and happenings

BBC Home Service Scottish

Debussy
Albert Ferber (piano)
Ballade Berceuse héroïque
Suite: Children's Corner
Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum; Jimbo's lullaby; Serenade for the doll; The snow is dancing; The little shepherd; Golliwogg's cake-walk

Contributors

Piano:
Albert Ferber

Regional Variations (2)

A Spaceman's Guide to Wales: episode 4

BBC Home Service Welsh

A selection of recorded wit, music, and humour
Introduced by Basil Boothroyd of 'Punch' including
William Clauson
Charles Simon and Julian Somers 'Tea Up'
Al Krinbill
' Man in the Window '
*
John Bryning and Derek Blomfleld ' About George '
Nadia Cattouse *
Philip Leaver
' Mediatrics ' or ' The Proper Care of the Middle-Aged.' 6: The Secret of Enjoyment
Piers Stephens and Mitzi McDowell 'Arrest this Beast'
The Dennis Brain Wind Ensemble
Ivor Cutler
' Agitated Pianist '
Michael Spice and Donald McKillop ' Legs Eleven '
Peter Bull
'Simple Stories'
Jonathan Scott and Hilda Kriseman ' Silver Mink'
Musical interludes on records chosen by Robert Irwin Edited and produced by John Bridges
Peter Bull is appearing in Luther' at the Phoenix Theatre, London

Contributors

Introduced By:
Basil Boothroyd
Unknown:
William Clauson
Unknown:
Charles Simon
Unknown:
Julian Somers
Unknown:
Al Krinbill
Unknown:
John Bryning
Unknown:
Derek Blomfleld
Unknown:
Philip Leaver
Unknown:
Piers Stephens
Unknown:
Mitzi McDowell
Unknown:
Ivor Cutler
Unknown:
Donald McKillop
Unknown:
Jonathan Scott
Unknown:
Hilda Kriseman
Unknown:
Robert Irwin
Produced By:
John Bridges
Produced By:
Peter Bull

Hugh Burden , Godfrey Kenton and June Tobin in The Lamentable and True Tragedy of Master
Arden of Faversham in Kent
Who was most wickedly murdered, by the means of his disloyal and wanton wife, who, for the love she bare to one Mosbie, hired two desperate ruffians, Black Will and Shakebag, to kill him. Wherein is shewed the great malice and dissimulation of a wicked woman, the unsatiable desire of filthy lust, and the shameful end of all murderers.
Author Unknown: First printed 1592
Continued in next column
Characters in order of speaking:
Period: The summer and winter of the year 1551.
Radio adaptation and production by RAYMOND RAIKES
See page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Burden
Unknown:
Godfrey Kenton
Unknown:
June Tobin
Production By:
Raymond Raikes
Franklin, friend to Thomas Arden:
Philip Morant
Alice, wife of Thomas Arden:
June Tobin
Thomas Arden, Gentleman, of Faversham:
Godfrey Kenton
Adam Fowle, landlord of the ' Flower-de-Luce ':
.Derek Blomfield
Michael, Arden's servant:
John Forrest
Mosbie, formerly a tailor, now Lord Clifford's steward.:
Hugh Burden
Dick Greene, agent for Sir Antony Ager's land:
Michael Spice
Bradshaw, a goldsmith:
Kenneth Dight
Murderers: Black Will:
Valentine Dyall
Shakebag:
Norman Shelley
Lord Cheney:
John Pullen
A ferryman:
William Eedle
Mayor of Faversham:
Earle Grey

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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