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and Majestick Madness
A programme of excerpts from Dryden 's heroic plays selected, arranged, and introduced by D. W. Jefferson
Lecturer in English Literature In the University of Leeds Readers: Anne Dalliance
Anthony Jacobs , Patrick Magee

Contributors

Unknown:
Dryden
Introduced By:
D. W. Jefferson
Readers:
Anne Dalliance
Readers:
Anthony Jacobs
Readers:
Patrick Magee

Second hearings of the talks arranged to mark the tercentenary of The Royal Society
2: MATTER AND SUB-MATTER by Denys H. Wilkinson , F.R.S.
Professor of Experimental Physics In the University of Oxford
Scientists now in middle-life look back to the time when science knew only two, or possibly three, elementary particles. Today there are more than thirty, and physicists are striving to find some order in this fundamental field of physical investigation.
: second broadcast
A. R. Ubbelohde , F.R.S., on The Solid State: October 27

Contributors

Unknown:
Denys H. Wilkinson
Unknown:
A. R. Ubbelohde

A Holiday Coach-Tour by BILL NAUGHTON
Early every morning the lobbies of the big Continental hotels ring with the homely accents of dedicated holiday-makers from Barrow or Bermondsey as they troop off cheerfully, if sleepily, to the waiting coaches. These are the new tourists, who by Aow are quite familiar with Continental travel but still retain their fresh and individual brands of appreciation. and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Production by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON : second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Naughton
Production By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Tom Stirrup:
Harry Markham
Maggie Flitcroft:
Marjorie Rhodes
Elsie Eckersley:
Violet Carson
Dad Standish:
Norman Partriege
Sidney Ramsden:
Frank Partington
Maisie Howarth:
Marion Dawson
Daisy Brown:
Joyce Latham
Miss Pike:
Patricia Hayes
Philip:
Martin Starkie
David:
Bryan Hulme
Hazel:
Eva Stuart
Joyce:
Nerys Kerfoot
Courier:
John Bryning

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