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A programme of old favourites sung by Mary Condon (contralto) with Ruby Taylor (piano)
Dudley Savage (organ) and a chorus from the Bristol Light Opera Club
Chorus-Master, Vernon Jones
Introduced by Dudley Savage

Contributors

Contralto:
Mary Condon
Piano:
Ruby Taylor
Piano:
Dudley Savage
Introduced By:
Dudley Savage

A gallery of portraits in close-up
L. Hugh Newman butterfly farmer
The naturalist, writer, and broadcaster, talks of his life and work with Wyhford Vaughan Thomas Produced by MAURICE BROWN

Contributors

Unknown:
L. Hugh Newman
Unknown:
Wyhford Vaughan Thomas
Produced By:
Maurice Brown

Some contemporary reflections by Eric Barker illustrated by Kenneth Connor , Deryck Guyler
Pearl Hackney , Denise Bryer and the author
Music under the direction of Peter Akister
Produced by CHARLES MAXWELL *
Recorded broadcast of Dec. 8, 1961

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Barker
Illustrated By:
Kenneth Connor
Illustrated By:
Deryck Guyler
Unknown:
Pearl Hackney
Unknown:
Denise Bryer
Produced By:
Charles Maxwell

by HARRY HARRISON
The Interrupted Concert
Produced by Michael BOWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Harrison
Produced By:
Michael Bowen
Peter:
Peter Lynch
Pinkie:
Vanesssa Hill
Dally:
Vanessa Hill
Forty-Fifty:
Hedley Goodall
Clara Chuff:
Ann Codrington
Mr Ent whistle, a (thrush):
Harold Reese
Mr Smith:
Harold Reese
Thrush's song:
Johnny Morris
Parrot:
Johnny Morris
Dilly:
Sarah Stannard
Dotty ,:
Rosina Enright
Dotty:
Angela Brooking
Mrs Smith:
Angela Brooking
Burglar:
Harry Carter

A concert for young people from Cory Hall, Cardiff
BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader. Philip Whiteway
Conductor and compère, Rae Jenkins
Before an invited audience of pupils from Cathays High School for Girls and Cathays High School for Boys The items requested by the children
Produced by Evelyn Williams

Contributors

Produced By:
Evelyn Williams

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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