Coronation Talks for Young Listeners
"THREE Coronation talks for young listeners, recorded by Richard Dimbleby for the BBC, are being heard in, YA Children’s Sessions during May. An The Crown Jewels (2YA, May 15, 1YA, May 25), Mr. Dimbleby describes some of the adventures that have befallen the jewels-how some were lost | and others stolen, and how, under Cromwell, the Regalia was broken up. Coronation Processions (3YA, May 28, 1YA land 2YA, May 29), goes back to the
journey Richard II made from the Tower: of London to Westminster’ in 1377 and brings the story forward to a description of the great State Coach which will carry Elizabeth II on her Coronation Day. Men of the Coronation (2YA, May 22, 1YA, May 27), describes the duties of some of those who take part in the Coronation and the history of their offices, Among them are the Earl Marshal, who is responsible for all the arrangements for the Coronation, and the Champion of England, who in past times challenged to mortal combat anyone who disputed the claim of the Monarch,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 722, 15 May 1953, Page 11
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179Coronation Talks for Young Listeners New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 722, 15 May 1953, Page 11
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