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† BENJAMIN KAPLAN (piano)
TREVOR LING(baritone) with VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) Andrea Falconieri Occhietti amati
Handel Chi , sprezzando il sommo bene
(La Passione)
Francesco Cavalli
Affe, mi fate ridere
Liszt Les jeux d'eaux a la Villa d'Este
Piano piece in F sharp major Concert study in F minor:
La leggierezza
Fauri
Clair de lune; Green: Mandoline

Contributors

Piano:
Benjamin Kaplan
Piano:
Andrea Falconieri
Unknown:
Handel Chi
Unknown:
Francesco Cavalli
Unknown:
Liszt Les

A spontaneous .discussion by RALPH WIGHTMAN
MARY STOCKS
GODFREY WINN
EDDY GILMORE
Travelling Question-Master. FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen
From Redruth, Cornwall Friday's broadcast in the Light
Programme followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Wightman
Unknown:
Mary Stocks
Unknown:
Godfrey Winn
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

The novel by Francis Brett Young adapted for broadcasting in nine parts by LIONEL BROWN with June Tobin and Nigel Stock
Part 2
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY Broadcast in August 1961 in the Light Programme

Contributors

Novel By:
Francis Brett Young
Unknown:
Lionel Brown
Unknown:
June Tobin
Unknown:
Nigel Stock
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Ellen Biggs:
Mary O'Farrell
Clare:
June Tobin
Ralph Hingston:
Ronald Wilson
Vivien Hingston:
Beverley Dunn
Dudley Wilburn:
Nigel Stock
Dr Bradley:
Trevor Martin
Father Darnay:
Hamilton Dyce
Catherine Weir:
Eithne Dunne

Midland Region's panel game devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
Dilys Powell and Frank Muir challenge Nancy Spain and Denis Norden
Umpire, Jack Longland
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Devised by:
Tony Shryane
Devised by:
Edward J. Mason
Panellist:
Dilys Powell
Panellist:
Frank Muir
Panellist:
Nancy Spain
Panellist:
Denis Norden
Umpire:
Jack Longland

Written for broadcasting by BERTHALONS DALE
1: Visitors in the Night
Music for the flute written and played by Bernard Herrmann f Produced by HERBERT SMITH
Today Gamekeeper George and Albert Fizzle come back in the first of four adventures with the birds, animals, and wild life around the Big Pond. Farmer Tuckle will try to make trouble when he can, but among the nicer moments will be a holiday visit from two old friends.

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Berthalons Dale
Played By:
Bernard Herrmann
Produced By:
Herbert Smith
Produced By:
Albert Fizzle
Storyteller:
Jean Telfer
Nicholas:
Karal Gardner
Albert Fizzle:
Brian Trueman
Farmer TuckLe:
Tom Harrison
Michael Finn:
Graham Roberts

Introduced by DERYCK Coorb
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conductor,
NORMAN DEL MAR
Before an invited audience in the BBC Studios. Broadcasting House. Glasgow
October 9: BBC Northern Orchestra, conductor George Hurst ; introduced by Robert Irwin

Contributors

Introduced By:
Deryck Coorb
Leader:
Peter Gibbs
Conductor:
Norman Del Mar
Conductor:
George Hurst
Introduced By:
Robert Irwin

The story of the great maritime disaster on the coast of Anglesey in October 1859, based on eye-witness accounts, letters, newspaper reports, and transcripts of the inquest and Board of Trade enquiry. Script by ALEXANDER McKEE
Narrator, DENIS MCCARTHY with Keith Pyott , Russell Napier Christopher Rhodes
Tom Watson , Leigh Crutchley Sheila Raynor , Robert Rietty Kenneth McClellan Eric Francis
Desmond Llewelyn Norman Wynne
Fred Ferris. John Dearth
Anthony Jacobs , Arthur Bush Prysor Williams Produced by MAURICE BROWN

Contributors

Script By:
Alexander McKee
Narrator:
Denis McCarthy
Unknown:
Keith Pyott
Unknown:
Russell Napier
Unknown:
Christopher Rhodes
Unknown:
Tom Watson
Unknown:
Leigh Crutchley
Unknown:
Sheila Raynor
Unknown:
Robert Rietty
Unknown:
Kenneth McClellan
Unknown:
Eric Francis
Unknown:
Desmond Llewelyn
Unknown:
Norman Wynne
Unknown:
Fred Ferris.
Unknown:
John Dearth
Unknown:
Anthony Jacobs
Unknown:
Arthur Bush
Unknown:
Prysor Williams
Produced By:
Maurice Brown

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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