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A spontaneous discussion by FRANK COUSINS
THE BISHOP OF CREMTON GEOFFREY JOHNSON SMITH , M.P.
ANNE ALLEN
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
From Street. Somerset Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Johnson Smith , M.P.
Unknown:
Anne Allen

Written by R. M. Neill-Hall
Historians' definitions of Domesday Book have changed radically in recent years. An entry for Cambridgeshire has been photographed for the Schools pamphlet Saxons and Normans and is explained in this broadcast.
History Work Units series

Contributors

Written By:
R. M. Neill-Hall

Introduced by ROBERT IRWIN
HELEN WATTS (contralto)
BBC MEN'S CHORUS
The combined
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway and BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, James Hutcheon
† Conducted by GILBERT VINTER
The Swan of Tuonela
David Cowsill (cor anglais)
The Return of Lemminkainen Before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Cheltenham

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robert Irwin
Contralto:
Helen Watts
Leader:
Philip Whiteway
Conducted By:
Gilbert Vinter
Unknown:
David Cowsill

The Motor-Makers and the Show
On the eve of the Motor Show BRIAN BLAKE enquires into this important industry
The programme includes the voices of men and management discussing their problems RAYMOND BAXTER reports from the Motor Show Preview
Produced by BRIAN BLAKE of the BBC's North Regional Industrial Unit

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Blake
Unknown:
Raymond Baxter
Produced By:
Brian Blake

Thoughts and Adventures
Extracts from the book by WINSTON S. CHURCHILL read by PATRICK WYMARK
2: Two ' Spy ' Stories
Two wry accounts of First World War ' spy ' episodes in which Sir Winston was involved.

Contributors

Book By:
Winston S. Churchill
Read By:
Patrick Wymark

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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