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THE REV. DAVID EDWARDS talks about ' A New Stirring These talks by David Edwards will be published as a pamphlet within the next few days (price Is. 6d. post free) and may be obtained by sending a crossed postal order to BBC Publications [address removed].

Contributors

Talks:
Rev. David Edwards
Unknown:
David Edwards

Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
The Best Buy: ROBIN RICHARDS on selecting your next new car
Ulster Wanderings: DEREK JOHNSTON , a Belfast motoring journalist, on the delights of touring in Northern Ireland
Servicing Gets a New Look: JOSEPH LOWREY on automobile engineering developments
Meet Paddy Hopkirk : BILL HARTLEY interviews this leading Irishman in motor sport Friday's broadcast in Network
Three

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Hartley
Unknown:
Robin Richards
Unknown:
Derek Johnston
Unknown:
Joseph Lowrey
Unknown:
Paddy Hopkirk
Unknown:
Bill Hartley

Members of the public and invited personalities put questions to
Jimmy EDWARDS , TED RAY
TOMMY TRINDER , CYRIL FLETCHER
In the chair, McDONALD HOBLEY
Guest, PETER JONES
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR Broadcast on April 15 in the Light Programme

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Produced By:
Edward Taylor

The Hero
A television play by Alexander Baron adapted for radio by GALE PEDRICK in the series Sight Into Sound with Leonard Sachs
Cyril Shaps
Jeffrey Segal
Dave Granick 's business is losing money. An order from a large combine is tempting, but is it the first step to a take-over bid?
Other parts played by members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY

Contributors

Play By:
Alexander Baron
Unknown:
Leonard Sachs
Unknown:
Cyril Shaps
Unknown:
Jeffrey Segal
Unknown:
Dave Granick
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Jackie:
Norman Claridge
Dave Granick:
Leonard Sachs
Mr Pritchard:
Peter Pratt
Harry Granick:
Jeffrey Segal
Morris Julius:
Cyril Shaps
Margaret Granick:
Eva Stuart
Rose:
Petronella Barker

The restless sea never sleeps. Around its shores there are those who keep constant watch
YVONNE ADAMSON takes you to the Northumberland coast during the hours of darkness Produced by MICHAEL BARTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Yvonne Adamson
Produced By:
Michael Barton

Bohemian Scenes
A new radio play translated and adapted by Egerton Kent from the novel by HENRY MURGER with Robert Eddison and Denys Hawthorne
Rodolphe and Marcel look back on their young, gay, and sad Bohemian life in Paris in the 1840s.
The Bohemians: Their Girls:
Other parts played by members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company Pianist, ARTHUR DULAY Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX

Contributors

Adapted By:
Egerton Kent
Novel By:
Henry Murger
Unknown:
Robert Eddison
Unknown:
Denys Hawthorne
Pianist:
Arthur Dulay
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Rodolphe:
Robert Eddison
Marcel:
Denys Hawthorne
Alexandre Schaunard:
Haydn Jones
Gustave Colline:
Trevor Martin
Musette:
Sheila Grant
Phemie Teinturiere:
Susan Hanson
Mimi:
Hilda Schroder
Juliette:
Petronella Barker

News and views of books by VERNON SCANNELL and RICHARD USBORNE
KINGSLEY MARTIN talking to ASA BRIGGS about
Lord Palmerston DILYS POWELL on James Agee Introduced by MICHAEL VOWDEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Scannell
Unknown:
Richard Usborne
Unknown:
Lord Palmerston Dilys Powell
Unknown:
James Agee
Introduced By:
Michael Vowden

Schubert
Sonata movement in B flat major (D.28), for piano trio
Piano Quintet in A major (The
Trout) THE LONDON PIANO QUARTET
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Watson Forbes (viola) Vivian Joseph (cello) James Gibb (piano) with Stuart Knussen (double-bass)

Contributors

Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Viola:
Watson Forbes
Cello:
Vivian Joseph
Piano:
James Gibb
Double-Bass:
Stuart Knussen

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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