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THE YEARS GONE BY
ALAN Keith brings you a selection of your recorded memories
Produced by Denys Gueroult
If you have a memory from the past, an event, a radio programme, a personality which you would like to hear again, write on a postcard to: ' The Years Gone By,' BBC, London, W.l. Requests cannot be accepted for gramophone records.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Keith
Produced By:
Denys Gueroult

Philippe was pleased when his father allowed him to take up painting as a second string to medicine, and to have a little studio of his own. But painting itself is full of pitfalls and Philippe finds himself in a new dilemma.
Listeners are invited to join in the singing of ' Les neuf filles ' with Jan Rosol to the accompaniment of his guitar
Script by Max Bellancourt
Intermediate French series

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Rosol
Script By:
Max Bellancourt

Anna of the Five Towns by ARNOLD BENNETT adapted for radio by Olivia Manning with Jill Bennett as Anna Tellwright
Produced by HUGH STEWART
Saturday's recorded broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Bennett
Unknown:
Olivia Manning
Unknown:
Jill Bennett
Unknown:
Anna Tellwright
Produced By:
Hugh Stewart

Working for Kipling: Jean Hughes remembers a job as a temporary secretary
Bronchitis: Some advice from the doctor
Musical Moments: A new series by Gordon Glover
A Story for my Daughter: The second instalment of Mary Belitzky 's story read by Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Presented by John Dunn The last item is recorded

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Hughes
Unknown:
Gordon Glover
Unknown:
Mary Belitzky
Read By:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
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
6: The Field of Miracles
In spite of his promises to the Beautiful Child with Blue Hair and all his good resolutions, when Pinocchio met the Fox and the Cat once more, he allowed himself to be persuaded to go with them to the Field of Miracles.
Produced by David Davis

Contributors

Story By:
Carlo Collodi
Unknown:
Barbara Sleigh
Produced By:
David Davis
Pinocchio:
Patricia Hayes
A Fox:
Timothy Bateson
A Cat:
Ella Milne
A Parrot:
Preston Lockwood
Storyteller:
Mary O'Farrell

provided by The Tony Smith Jazzmen: Joe Silmon (clarinet), George Radcliffe (trombone), John G. Featherstone (piano), Bob Ascough (banjo), Bob Leaver (bass), Moe Green (drums) and Tony Smith (trumpet)
Programme introduced by Peter Wheeler

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Wheeler
Clarinet (Tony Smith Jazzmen):
Joe Silmon
Trombone (Tony Smith Jazzmen):
George Radcliffe
Piano (Tony Smith Jazzmen):
John G. Featherstone
Banjo (Tony Smith Jazzmen):
Bob Ascough
Bass (Tony Smith Jazzmen):
Bob Leaver
Drums(Tony Smith Jazzmen):
Moe Green
Trumpet (Tony Smith Jazzmen):
Tony Smith

Waiting For Godot by SAMUEL BECKETT with Kenneth Griffith and Nigel Stock
Produced by ROBIN MIDGLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Samuel Beckett
Unknown:
Kenneth Griffith
Produced By:
Robin Midgley
Estragon:
Kenneth Griffith
Vladimir:
Nigel Stock
Lucky:
Andrew Sachs
Pozzo:
Philip Leaver
A Boy:
Terry Raven

Harpsichord Concerto in F major
(Johann Schobert )
Marcelle Charbonnier (harpsichord) Versailles Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Bernard Wahl
Symphony in G major
(Chevalier de Saint-Georges) Jean-Francois Paillard Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jean-Francois Paillard on gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Johann Schobert
Harpsichord:
Marcelle Charbonnier
Conducted By:
Bernard Wahl
Unknown:
Jean-Francois Paillard
Conducted By:
Jean-Francois Paillard

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