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' Xavier ' from The Lamb by Francois Mauriac. adapted by Philippa Pearce
The final programme looking at good man in literature
Produced by Dickon Reed
The Sixth Form series: Religion In its Contemporary Context

Contributors

Unknown:
Francois Mauriac.
Adapted By:
Philippa Pearce
Produced By:
Dickon Reed

A panel game controlled (!) by NICHOLAS PARSONS in which
KENNETH Williams. DEREK Nimmo CLEMENT FREUD , GERALDINE JONES try to talk for just a minute on this and that
Devised by Ian Messiter
Produced by David Hatch
Pre-recorded at The Playhouse.
Northumberland Ave... London. W.C.2
Derek Nimmo is in ' Charlie Girl at the Adelphl Theatre. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams.
Unknown:
Derek Nimmo
Unknown:
Clement Freud
Unknown:
Geraldine Jones
Unknown:
Ian Messiter
Produced By:
David Hatch
Unknown:
Derek Nimmo

The novel by Charles Reade adapted for radio in thirteen parts by TONY VAN DEN BERGH
2: The Star-crossed Lovers
Gerard finds Margaret, but a stranger intervenes at the third crying of the banns.
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Novel By:
Charles Reade
Unknown:
Tony van Den Bergh
Produced By:
R. D. Smith

A family magazine introduced by Tim GUDGIN and including:
Honest to God: THE RT. REV.
JOHN ROBINSON. the controversial Bishop of Woolwich who is resigning to become Dean of Trinity, Cambridge, talks to John Ellison about the turning points in his life
Titania's Palace: Dilys BREESE visits a stately home in miniature
No Refusals Accepted:
ENID ROGERS tells of a pressing invitation to visit Albania
An audience in hob-nailed boots: LAURENCE AGER remembers a village concert-fifty years ago
Your letters

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tim Gudgin
Unknown:
John Robinson.
Unknown:
John Ellison
Unknown:
Dilys Breese
Unknown:
Enid Rogers
Unknown:
Laurence Ager

Tales from Tolstoy
Ten stories from the great Russian novelist selected and abridged by H. Oldfield Box from the translation by Aylmer Maude
5: ' The Brothers ' from Anna Karenina
Levin still tries to love his brother Nicholas. But time changes men.
Reader, DENYS HAWTHORNE
Produced by David A. Turner

Contributors

Abridged By:
H. Oldfield Box
Translation By:
Aylmer Maude
Unknown:
Anna Karenina
Reader:
Denys Hawthorne
Produced By:
David A. Turner

Contributors

Written by:
Edward J. Mason
Daniel Archer:
Monte Crick
Doris Archer:
Gwen Berryman
Peggy Archer:
June Spencer
Lilian Archer:
Elizabeth Marlowe
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Christine Johnson:
Lesley Saweard
Paul Johnson:
Leslie Dunn
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Carol Tregorran:
Anne Cullen
John Tregorran:
Philip Morant
Hugo Barnaby:
Michael McClam
Jack Woolley:
Philip Garston-Jones
Hazel Woolley:
Hilary Armstrong
Sid Perks:
Alan Devereux
Polly Perks:
Hilary Newcombe
Walter Gabriel:
Chris Gittins
Ronnie Beddoes:
Harry Littlewood
Ralph Bellamy:
Jack Holloway
Jethro Larkin:
George Hart
Roger Travers-Macy:
Jeremy Mason
Fiona Watson:
Carole Boyd
Brigadier Winstanley:
Anthony Godfrey
Nora Salt:
Julia Mark

Problems from listeners' letters discussed by RENEE HOUSTON. FANNY CRADOCK JUNO ALEXANDER , BETTINE LE BEAU
In the chair, ANONA WINN
Devised by Anona Winn and Ian Messiter
Produced by John Cassels
Pre-recorded at The Playhouse
Northumberland Ave... London. W.C.2

Contributors

Unknown:
Fanny Cradock
Unknown:
Juno Alexander
Unknown:
Anona Winn
Unknown:
Ian Messiter
Produced By:
John Cassels

Sir Francis Younghusband
An account, drawing on his book The Heart of a Continent, of his great journey overland from China to India
Produced by STANLEY WILLIAMSON
See page 38

Contributors

Produced By:
Stanley Williamson
Written by:
Arthur Swinson
Narrator:
Geoffrey Banks
Lt Francis Younghusband:
Colin George
Colonel Mark Bell:
Ronald Harvi
Lui San:
Colin Edwynm
Wall:
Peter Wheeler

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More