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L'Estro Armondco, Op. 3
No. 3. in G; No. 11, in D minor played by Reirahold Barchet (violin)
Andrea Steffen-Wendling (violin)
Sieefnied Barchet (cello)
Pro Musica Orchestra of Stuttgart
Conductor, Rolf Reinhardt
Hedma Eisner (harpsichord) on gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Reirahold Barchet
Violin:
Andrea Steffen-Wendling
Cello:
Sieefnied Barchet
Conductor:
Musica Orchestra Of Stuttgart
Conductor:
Rolf Reinhardt
Harpsichord:
Hedma Eisner

Illustrated talk by Clifford A. Hoing
Illustrations played by Herbert Dowries
There has long been dispute among viola players as to the ideal size for their instrument: .those in use today vary in length from approximately sixteen inches to nineteen inches .Mr. Hoing maintains tthat only the smaller instrument of sixteen-and-a-quartor indhes is a true viola.

Contributors

Talk By:
Clifford A. Hoing
Played By:
Herbert Dowries

de La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
The translation by Charles JarvU adapted for broadcaeit.inig in six pants by Paul Fernis
Part 3: Which treats of the strange things that befell Don Quixote in the Sable Mountain; of rhe many uniheard-of adventures at the inn; and of the design of his friends to rescue Do.n Quixote from his madness, including the meeting with tthe beautiful Dorothea.
The Storyteller: Normaa Shelley
(Continued in next column) with Derek Birch. Bnian Hayiea and Richard Waring
Music composed by Manuel Lazareno and conducted by Maurice Miles Production by Peter Duval Smiith and Douglas Clevendon

Contributors

Translation By:
Charles Jarvu
Unknown:
Paul Fernis
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Unknown:
Derek Birch.
Unknown:
Bnian Hayiea
Composed By:
Manuel Lazareno
Conducted By:
Maurice Miles
Production By:
Peter Duval Smiith
Production By:
Douglas Clevendon
Don Quixote:
Harcourt Williams
Sancho Panza:
Ernest Jay
The Barber:
Wyndham Milligan
The Priest:
Neville Hartley
Donothea:
Gwen Cherrell
An Innkeeper:
John Sharp
The Penitent:
Roose Evans
Don Quixote's housekeeper:
Thea Wells
His niece:
Molly Lawson

A New Marine Industry
Talk by Neville Woodward .
Ph.D., F.R.S.E. Director of the Institute of Seaweed Research
In recent years most maritime countries have developed their seaweed resources, and the quantities handled now amount to millions of tons. The talk describes the new industry and the methods used for surveying, harvesting, and processing.
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Contributors

Talk By:
Neville Woodward

Third Programme

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