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Triangle with Bells by Sheila Hodgson with Barbara Mitchell and Rex Graham
It was two o'clock in the morning when the telephone rang.
Cast:
Produced by BETTY DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila Hodgson
Unknown:
Barbara Mitchell
Unknown:
Rex Graham
Produced By:
Betty Davies
Rosemary Peters:
Barbara Mitchell
Dave Merrixan:
Rex Graham
Mrs Peters:
Betty Hardy
Fender:
Preston Lockwood
Sue:
Sian Davies
Mandy:
Elizabeth Pnoun
Pat:
Carol Marsh
Jimmy:
Christopher Bidmead
Katie:
Delia Corrie
Matron:
Beth Boyj

from
St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
Preces and Responses (if.
Patrick's Cathedral Use)
Psalms 59, 60. 61 Lessons: Job 33
Hebrews 11, vv. 17-40
Canticles (Stanford in F)
Anthem: Lord, thou has been our refuge (Ernest Walker)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, WILLIAM S. GREIG

Contributors

Unknown:
William S. Greig

A magazine of interest to all. with older listeners specially in mind, including:

You can't act at being funny. You've got to be born with it!: Beatrice Lillie talks to Rosemary Hart about her life, her career, and her new film Thoroughly Modern Millie (see Friday at 4.0 p.m.)

Crowning Glory: Anne Catchpole looks at women's hair dressing from perukes to the latest trends at the European Championships in Brighton

The Gutter Hotel: John Bennett talks about his uncle, John Pearce, who pioneered coffee stalls for London's working men more than a hundred years ago

Introduced by Steve Race

Contributors

Talks:
Beatrice Lillie
Unknown:
Rosemary Hart
Unknown:
John Ben
Unknown:
John Pearce
Introduced By:
Steve Race

Blind Corner
The novel by Dornford Yates dramatised by NAN MACDONALD adapted by WENDY BLAIR in eight parts who tells the story
8: Out of the Jaws of Death
Produced by WENDY BLAIR

Contributors

Novel By:
Dornford Yates
Dramatised By:
Nan MacDonald
Adapted By:
Wendy Blair
Produced By:
Wendy Blair
Mansel:
John Justin
Richard Chandos:
David Jarrett
Richard Chandos:
David Jarrett
Jonathan Mansel:
John Justin
George Hanbury:
Anthony Jackson
Rowley:
Douglas Hankin
Bell:
Bill Horsley
Carson:
Humphrey Morton
Rose Noble:
David March
Punter:
Keith Alexander

A musical quiz devised by EDWARD J MASON and TONY SHRYANE
DAVID FRANKLIN and FRANK MUIR challenge
IAN WALLACE and DENIS NORDEN
In the cliair, STEVE RACE with Graham Dalley at the mellotron
Repeated. Tuesday, 12.25 p.m

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward J Mason
Unknown:
Tony Shryane
Unknown:
David Franklin
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Graham Dalley

Rae Woodland (soprano) Norma Procter (contralto) John Mitchinson (tenor) Forbes Robinson (bass)
Highgate School Boys Choir; Ealing Grammar School Boys Choir; Orpington Junior Singers; Croydon Philharmonic Society augmented by students from the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Leader; John Ronayne, Conducted by Antal Dorati
Royal Philharmonic Society Concert from the Royal Festival Hall, London

Part 1
Te Deum
8.25* Psalmus Hungaricus
See page 48

Contributors

Soprano:
Rae Woodland
Contralto:
Norma Procter
Tenor:
John Mitchinson
Bass:
Forbes Robinson
Leader:
John Ronayne
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati

With the eclipse of Sukarno, Indonesia is a changed country. Tarzie Vittachi, formerly Asian Director of the International Press Institute and author of a study of the Indonesian dictator. describes how slogans and ideology have given way to pragmatism and a determined attempt to attract investments from the western world.
(The Reluctant Revolution: Thurs.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tarzie Vittachi

Couperin
L'apothéose de Lull\ played by the BASIL LAM ENSEMBLE
Patrick Halling (violin, Marjorie Lavers (violin Peter Halling (cello)
Basil Lam (harpsichord-
Broadcast on June 20

Contributors

Violin:
Marjorie Lavers
Cello:
Peter Halling
Harpsichord:
Basil Lam

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