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Celebration

R7/1058/43.
Celebration.
First broadcast: 25 December 2000.
UID: CWC642W055/HCF80/642W055.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Celebration.

Daily Service

R7/1058/44.
Daily Service.
First broadcast: 28 February 2000.
UID: 00RD0109CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Daily Service: Rev. Ry Jenkins.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/50.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 27 February 2000.
UID: 00RM1609CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour: All Saints' Church Gresford.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/51.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 10 December 2000.
UID: 00RM1650CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour: St Woolos Cathedral. Theme: Good News to the Poor.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/46.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 12 March 2000.
UID: 00RH8311CL0.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour.

The Act of Worship

R7/1058/52.
The Act of Worship.
First broadcast: 11 February 2000.
UID: 00RM0506CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for The Act of Worship: Rev. Roy Jenkins.

Prayer for the Day

R7/1058/45.
Prayer for the Day.
First broadcast: 29 February 2000 to 3 March 2000.
UID: Noted below.
Five typed scripts with written annotations.
BBC radio scripts for Prayer for the Day for the following dates in 2000:

29 February - UID: 00RY0309CH0;
1 March - UID: 00RY0409CH0;
2 March - UID: 00RY0509CH0;
3 March - UID: 00RY0609CH0.

Includes Pause for Thought: 1 March - UID: 00RP1509CL0/00RP1509CL1.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/47.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 26 March 2000.
UID: 00RH8313CL0.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour. Includes programme of service.

Sunday Half Hour

R7/1058/49.
Sunday Half Hour.
First broadcast: 6 February 2000.
UID: 00RM1606CHO.
Typed script with written annotations.
BBC radio script for Sunday Half Hour.

Almost the last rose

R12/1122/1/3.
Almost the Last Rose, a feature programme by Dorothy Coombes.
First broadcast: 19th August 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown
Typed Script with written annotations.
Aunt and Uncle fly to Somerset to see the last flowers of the summer. They are meet Mrs Stewer who shows them around her garden.
Featuring Doris Nicholls and singing by Elsie Eaves.
Subjects: Flowers, Gardens, Somerset, Aeroplane.

Cabbages and Kings

R12/1122/1/8.
Cabbages and Kings, a feature programme by Dorothy Worsley.
First broadcast: 07 September 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.

After the Narrator recounts their hiking holiday, Francis begins telling a story of the King of Turniplane. A picky eater who does not like cabbage. The Lord Chancellor threatens to halve his allowance unless he marries, therefore begins the search for a Queen (who must be a good cook). Three applicants, Princess Water-Lily, Princess Water-Cress and Princess Water-Rush) are chosen for a trail run and must cook the King a meal, without cabbage.
Subjects: Royalty, Cooking, Cabbage, Marriage.

The Robber of Cheddar Gorge

R12/1122/1/5
The Robber of Cheddar Gorge, an eighteenth century story by Dorothy Worsley.
First broadcast: 27 August 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown
Typed Script with written annotations.

Cheddar Charlie has been terrorising Cheddar Gorge for month. One night he kidnaps George Barcroft intending to hold him for ransom. Young Master William Masterson, Sir James's young nephew, believes he's found the Highway man's tracks. The grown-ups don’t listen to him therefore he investigates himself.
Subjects: Cheddar Gorge, Thievery, Kidnap, Hostage, Peril, Danger, Heroism.

Russian Tales and Music

R12/1122/1/9.
Russian Tales and Music, arranged by Dorothy Coombes.
First broadcast: 07 September 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.

A selection of Russian tales consisting of Prince Grisha and a witch who turns men to stone, Mishenka and his unfair punishment from Nanny, and a pompous officer.
Featuring the vocal talents of Evelyn Amey.
Subjects: Russian folk tales, Punishment, Witches, Heroism.

A Masque of Bristol

R12/1122/1/11.
A Masque of Bristol by Francis Worsley.
First broadcast: 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
Uncle visits a Masque (pageant) held in Bristol. There are three sketches comprising one about King Richard II, one about Pirate Teach and the last one about Robinson Crusoe, however this one doesn't go according to plan.
Subjects: Masque, Pageants, Bristol, Comedy, Pirates, Robinson Crusoe, Royalty, King Richard II, Entertainment.

Charlo's Farmyard

R12/1122/1/2.
Charlo's Farmyard, a feature programme by Dorothy Champion.
First broadcast: 18th August 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown
Typed Script with written annotations.
When making breakfast a group of hikers are invited to have breakfast at Farmer Dobbin's farmhouse. On their way there, they encounter many of his animals.
Subjects: Friendship, Hiking, Breakfast, Farm, Farm animals, Horses, Pigs, Cows, Family.

Princesses and All That

R12/1122/1/6.
Princesses and All That, arranged by Francis Worsley.
First broadcast: 31 August 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown
Typed Script with written annotations.
Tired of hearing stories about Princes and Princesses, Francis tells a tale of a bank clerk who chews a magic pen and summons a fairy. Francis later finds himself in his own fairy tale.
Subjects: Princes, Princesses, Knights, Magic, Fairies, Wishes, Dragons, Heroism.

The Princess and the Hurdy-Gurdy

R12/1122/1/7.
The Princess and the Hurdy-Gurdy, a play by Dorothy Coombes.
First broadcast: 03 September 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
A loose reimagining of Beauty and the Beast. Nothing pleases Princess Winsome, and is heart is set on owning the monkey belonging to Pedro, an Italian musician. He says she may have the monkey if she goes with him to Italy for a year. She decides to go, and after a year must then decide to return, or stay with Pedro.
Featuring the voice talents of: Dorothy Coombes, Dorothy Champion, Tom Jones, Clifford Bean and Raymond ???.
Subjects: Princesses, Music, Monkeys, Romance, Italy.

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