BBC Singers:
Margaret Godley , Margaret Rees
Maude Baker , Margaret Rolfe
Bradshaw MacMillan. Emlyn Bebb
Stanley Riley. Leonard Hubbard Conductor, Leslie Wood gate
Mangeot String Quartet:
Andr Mangeot (violin) Antonia Booth (violin) Maxwell Ward (viola)
Joan Dickson (cello) with Rose Miller (viola)
A series of ten readings from the English translation by Rene Hague I-Marsiliun, the pagan king, sends an embassy to Charles, and Guenelun is chosen to bear the Emperor's reply
Reader. Hallam Fordham
Music composed by Antony Hopkins
General editor, Gerald Abraham
5-The Music of the Netherlands School
Introduced by Alec Robertson
(s)
A weekly series of programmes, the first twelve of which are a resume of those broadcast last year
A series of sixlectures by Herbert Butterfield
Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge
1—Introduction:
Christianity and the Historian
The lectures are to be given on Saturdays at this time before an invited audience in the Council Chamber, Broadcasting House, London An introduction to this important series of lectures-page 10
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Anne Wood (contralto)
Rene Soames (tenor)
Ernest Frank (bass)
Arnold Richardson (organ)
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC 'Symphony Orchestra
(Led by Thomas Peatfleld )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Part 1
H. N. Brailsford reviews ' Sixteen Self Sketches,' the recently published volume of autobiography by Bernard Shaw
' Part 2
1918 by Elizabeth Bowen
Produced by R. D. Smith
1918-the year that saw the end of the first World War and the advent of peace-is recalled by Elizabeth Bowen , then a young girl living in Ireland
A weekly talk on international affairs given by a BBC staff correspondent