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Five programmes of her stories arranged and told by DAVID DAVIS
2: The Tale of Two Bad Mire
The Tale of Mrs. Tiggu-Winkle The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher
Once upon a time there was a very beautiful doll's house; it was red brick with white windows, and it had real muslin curtains and a front door and a chimney . . .'
Broadcast on July 18. 1966

Contributors

Told By:
David Davis
Unknown:
Mr. Jeremy Fisher

A programme of old favourites sung by DAVID ELLIS (baritone) with RUBY TAYLOR (piano)
DUDLEY SAVAGE (organ) and a chorus from the BRISTOL MUSICAL COMEDY CLUB Conductor. STEPHEN SHELDON
Introduced by DUDLEY SAVAGE from the South and West

Contributors

Baritone:
David Ellis
Conductor:
Stephen Sheldon
Introduced By:
Dudley Savage

Something to Fear by John Graham
A man in a wheelchair waits for a revenge he cannot avoid
Other parts played by Beth Boyd , Noel Hood and Diana Oisson
Produced by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
John Graham
Played By:
Beth Boyd
Played By:
Noel Hood
Played By:
Diana Oisson
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
The Man:
Anthony Jacobs
The Woman:
Mary Wimbush
Michael:
Malcolm Hayes

A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including tA Head for Heights:
GORDON SNELL visits a training school for steeplejacks in Brixton, South London, and talks to some of the students and instructors
The Customer is always right:
ARTHUR FLAY describes the plight of the church organist who is obliged to pound out the same old refrains wedding after wedding
Other Men's Shoes:
CYRIL FLETCHER talks about some of the people who feel themselves failures
Drop Us a Line: your news views, and memories
Introduced by KEN SYKORA

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Snell
Talks:
Cyril Fletcher
Introduced By:
Ken Sykora

by John Galsworthy adapted for broadcasting in forty-eight parts by MURIEL LEVY with Rachel Gurney , Robert Harris Alan Wheatley. Noel Johnson Tony Britton
5: The Night of the Ball Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Tony Britton is in ' Cactus Flower at the Lyric Theatre. London

Contributors

Unknown:
John Galsworthy
Unknown:
Muriel Levy
Unknown:
Rachel Gurney
Unknown:
Robert Harris
Unknown:
Alan Wheatley.
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Unknown:
Tony Britton
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Produced By:
Tony Britton
Young Jolyon:
Noel Johnson
James:
Austin Trevoh
Aunt Juley:
Olga Lindo
Soames:
Alan Wheatley
Old Jolyon:
Robert Harris
Philip Bosinney:
Tony Britton
Swithin:
Geoffrey Wincott
Francie:
Hilda Schroder
Aunt Hester:
Grace Allardyce
Irene:
Rachel Gurney
George:
Humphrey Morton
June:
Gudrun Ure

A series of programmes about non-conformers who by precept and example helped to change the society in which they lived.
The Trial at Savona: 1927
Principal characters:
Other parts played by Basil Jones, Murray Kash and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Translated and adapted by Robert Rietty from the play "Il Processo di Savona" by Vico Faggi with a commentary by C.R. Hewitt

Contributors

Played By:
Basil Jones.
Played By:
Murray Kash
Adapted By:
Robert Rietty
Unknown:
Vico Faggi
Commentary:
C.R. Hewitt
Producer:
Joe Burroughs
The President of the Tribunal:
Haydn Jones
The Associate Judges:
Geoffrey Wincott
The Associate Judges:
John Justin
The Public Prosecutor:
Carleton Hobbs
The Defendants Professor Rosselli:
Duncan McIntyre
Professor Parri:
Frank Henderson
Captain Dabove:
Preston Lockwood
Francesco Spirito:
Michael McClain
Giacomo Oxilia:
Nigel Clayton
Albini:
Ronald Herdman
The Advocates for the Defence Tarchiani:
Victor Lucas
Luzzati:
John Pullen
Pellegrini:
Davtd March

of Omar Khayyam the Astronomer-Poet of Persia translated into English Verse by Edward FitzGerald 1809-1883
Read by Robert Harris lram indeed is gone with all its
Rose,
And Jamshvd's Sev'n-rino'd Cup where no one knows;
But still the Vine her ancient Rubv yields.
And still a Garden by the Water blows

Contributors

Unknown:
Omar Khayyam
Unknown:
Edward Fitzgerald
Read By:
Robert Harris

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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