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STUART BURROWS (tenor)
ST. DEINIOL SINGERS
GWYNEDD SINGERS
BETHESDA LADIES CHOIR
LLITHFAEN AND DISTRICT CHORAL SOCIETY
PENRHYN MALE VOICE CHOIR accompanied by MENNA LEYSHON , WILLIAM BACON and FFRANCON THOMAS
Introduced by Dic HUGHES
Arranged and conducted by JAMES Williams

Contributors

Tenor:
Stuart Burrows
Accompanied By:
Menna Leyshon
Accompanied By:
William Bacon
Introduced By:
Dic Hughes
Conducted By:
James Williams

The Rt. Hon.
Emanuel Shinwell , C.H., M.P.
Emanuel Shinwell , eiKhty-two this year, is chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party and a lifelong campaigner in that party's cause. He has been three times elected a member of Parliament after a period out of the House; and it is one of these periods, from 1931-1935. that chiefly makes up ' the Time of his Life.' This begins with the Second Labour Government in 1929 and ends with Mr. Shinwell's defeat of Ramsay MacDonald , the Prime Minister, in the election of 1935

Contributors

Unknown:
Emanuel Shinwell
Unknown:
Emanuel Shinwell
Unknown:
Ramsay MacDonald

The Weavers by Gerhardt Hauptmann adapted by HENRY LIVINGS from a translation by MARY MORRISON
When the oppressed weavers eventually revolt against their masters, the innocent suffer with the guilty.
Produced by ALFRED BRADLEY
Broadcast on Nov. 6. 1962 (Third)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerhardt Hauptmann
Adapted By:
Henry Livings
Translation By:
Mary Morrison
Produced By:
Alfred Bradley
Gartside:
Henry Livings
Clegg:
Henry Livings
Mrs Henshaw:
Marion Dawson
Old Sykes:
Graham Rigby
Platt:
James Mellor
Andrew:
Harry Markham
Derringer:
George Waring
Frank:
Bryan Mosley
Louisa:
Joyce Adcock
Old Henshaw:
Arthur Lowe
Charlie:
Barry Dixon
Mother Sykes:
Mary Quinn
Mrs Derringerl:
Mary Quinn
Emma:
Beth Harris
Jack:
Ray Mort
Superintendent:
Brian Trueman
Mackavov:
Colin Welland
Policeman:
Robert Keegan
Pastor:
Geoffrey Banks
Tutor:
John Linstrum
Millie:
Jennifer Moss

A series of six programmes in which well-known men and women of the theatre talk to ROGER SNOWDON about their professional and personal lives 2: Dame Edith Evans
talks about the theatre and theatres; actors, acting, and directors; and recalls some of the highlights of her distinguished career

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Snowdon

Introduced by JACOB DE VRIES
CRICKET
Surrey v. Middlesex
Commentary on the second day's play at The Oval by BRIAN JOHNSTON
CYCLING
Tour de France
With four days to go to the finish in Paris, J. B. WADLEY , Editor of Sporting Cyclist, reports from Chamonix at the end of the last big mountainous stage through the Alps Broadcast by arrangement with French Radio
SWIMMING
West Germany v. Great Britain
Illustrated reports by ALAN DIXON and PAT BESFORD from Bayreuth
Broadcast by arrangement with Eavarian Radio

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jacob De
Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
J. B. Wadley
Arrangement With:
French Radio
Unknown:
Alan Dixon
Unknown:
Pat Besford
Arrangement With:
Eavarian Radio

The story of the Queen liners, past, present, and future
R.M.S. Queen Mary is thirty years old; R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth is twenty-six years old; Q.3 was never made; Q.4 is being built at John Brown 's yard on Clydebank.
What is the future of ocean liners on the Atlantic crossing?
ROBERT STANNAGE reports
Produced by Harold Rogers
See lacing page

Contributors

Unknown:
John Brown
Unknown:
Robert Stannage
Produced By:
Harold Rogers

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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