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BARBARA ROBOTHAM (contralto) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
RODNEY FRIEND (violin)
From Biblical Songs...Dvorak
By the waters of Babylon; Turn thee to me; Sing ye a joyful song

Contributors

Contralto:
Barbara Robotham
Piano:
Ernest Lush
Violin:
Rodney Friend

A spontaneous discussion by SIR JOHN WOLFENDEN
ALAN BRIEN
Lord MANCROFT
RAY GUNTER, M.P.
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael BOWEN
From Eastleigh Technical College, Hampshire

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir John Wolfenden
Unknown:
Alan Brien
Unknown:
Lord Mancroft
Unknown:
Ray Gunter
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

PETER HARCOURT of The British Film Institute talks to
JOHN SCHLESINGER
Director of Terminus, A Kind of Loving, and Billy Liar First broadcast in a shortened version in ' Two of a Kind ' on December 4, 1962

Contributors

Unknown:
John Schlesinger
Unknown:
Billy Liar

Introduced by FELIX APRAHAMIAN
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester
BBC Northern Orchestra: conductor, George Hurst. Introduced by Donald Leggat

Contributors

Introduced By:
Felix Aprahamian
Leader:
Reginald Stead
Conductor:
George Hurst
Conductor:
George Hurst.
Introduced By:
Donald Leggat

The Art of Memory by Sir COMPTON MACKENZIE
Sir Compton Mackenzie , one of our most distinguished men of letters, has just celebrated his eightieth birthday. From this vantage point he looks back on his gift of an exceptionally precise and vivid memory and the pleasures he has derived from this in his fife.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Compton MacKenzie
Unknown:
Sir Compton MacKenzie

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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