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RICHARD REES (baritone) ST. DEINIOL SINGERS
COLWYN BAY GIRLS Choir BETHESDA LADIES CHOIR LLITHFAEN AND DISTRICT CHORAL SOCIETY
PENRHYN MALE VOICE CHOIR accompanied by MENNA LEYSHON , WILLIAM BACON and FFRANCON THOMAS
Introduced by DIC HUGHES
Arranged and conducted by JAMES WILLIAMS

Contributors

Accompanied By:
Menna Leyshon
Accompanied By:
William Bacon
Accompanied By:
Ffrancon Thomas
Introduced By:
Dic Hughes
Conducted By:
James Williams

A spontaneous discussion by ANTONY HOPKINS, GWYN THOMAS
EDGAR LUSTGARTEN , JUDY INNES
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen from King Edmund's School, Yate, Gloucestershire
Last Friday's broadcast on Radio 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwyn Thomas
Unknown:
Edgar Lustgarten
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

The One O'Clock News leads off this sixty-minute up-to-the-minute report on the world around us
The latest news, the background to the news, and the people in the news
Presented by Alastair Burnet
Programme Editor, ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production

Contributors

Presented By:
Alastair Burnet
Editor:
Andrew Boyle

visits
Loughborough, Leicestershire
Members of the Woodhouse Eaves Women's Institute put their questions to
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Florence Akst

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Sowerbutts
Question-Master:
Alan Gemmell
Question-Master:
Franklin Engelmann
Produced By:
Florence Akst

Nevil Shute Festival
Ronald Howard and Frank Duncan in No Highway
The novel by Nevil Shute adapted by STEPHEN GRENFELL with Christine Finn
Nicolette Bernard and Virginia Winter
Therefore, go forth, companion, when you find
No highway more, no track, all being blind.
The way to go shall glimmer in the mind
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Broadcast on August 10, 1963

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Duncan
Novel By:
Nevil Shute
Adapted By:
Stephen Grenfell
Unknown:
Christine Finn
Unknown:
Nicolette Bernard
Produced By:
Betty Davies
Dennis Scott:
Frank Duncan
Shirley Scott:
Virglnia Winter
Theodore Honey:
Ronald Howard
Director:
Norman Claridge
Fergusson:
Donald McKillop
Springer:
Michael Spice
Samuelson:
Frederick Treves
Jack Penworthy:
David Valla
Elspeth Honey:
Jill Raymond
Marjorie Corder:
Christine Finn
DobsoT:
John Broster
Monica Teasdale:
Nicolette Bernard
Prendergast:
Austin Trevor
Stubbs:
Stephen Thorne

Is it old' Is it genuine? What is it?
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss with HUGH SCULLY questions raised by listeners
Produced by Pamela Howe from the South and West
Questions should be sent to Talking about Antiques.' BBC, Bristol, 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Produced By:
Pamela Howe

Estate Duty: How is it levied and whom does it affect? A BARRISTER looks at the basic facts
Students and their Money: PAMELA DEEDES discusses some of their problems
On the Statute Book: EDDIE WILLIAMS explains the Civic Amenities Act 1967
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Williams
Introduced By:
Robin Holmes

A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art This week:
MARGARET DRABBLE
RICHARD FINDLATER
J. M. RICHARDS
ROBERT ROBINSON
In the chair, T. C. WORSLEY
Produced by Carl Wildman

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Drabble
Unknown:
Richard Findlater
Unknown:
J. M. Richards
Unknown:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
T. C. Worsley
Produced By:
Carl Wildman

King George's Fund for Sailors by SIR ALEC GUINNESS, C.B.E.
This central fund which supports. wholly or partly, over 100 Royal Navy, Merchant Navy and Fishermen's charities, is celebrating its Golden Jubilee year.
Please send donations, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque to [address removed].

by Anthony Trollope adapted for radio in thirteen parts by H. OLDFIELD Box
John Wyse, Raf de la Torre
Peter Claughton, Malcolm Hayes Peregrine has fallen in love with Madeline Staveley who is much concerned about Felix's accident. Sir Peregrine has drawn closer to Lady Mason, and Furntval has sent Crabwitz on a secret mission.
6: Introducing Mr. Chaffanbrass
Produced by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Unknown:
H. Oldfield
Unknown:
Malcolm Hayes
Unknown:
Madeline Staveley
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Dockwrath:
Peter Claughton
Crabwitz:
Frank Henderson
Round Junior:
Brian Longstaff
Mr Joseph Mason:
Malcolm Hayes
Furnival:
Raf De La Torre
Chaffanbrass:
Wilfred Babbage
Augustus Staveley:
Christopher Bidmead
Felix Graham:
John Justin
Madeline Staveley:
Linda Goodman
Sir Peregrine Orme:
John Wyse
Edith Orme:
Ann Murray

by Edmund Leach Provost of King's College, Cambridge and University Reader in Social Anthropology
The universe of tradition was tripartite. God created a fixed Nature as an orderly place for Man to live in. We now think of Nature as an evolving process but Man is still a creature apart, an impotent spectator. Science has now given Man a god-like power to tamper with the processes of evolution - to alter 'the course of Nature.' But instead of rejoicing we are full of fear; everything suddenly seems out of control.
Rptd.: Monday, 7.30p.m. (Third) This talk will be printed in The Listener dated November 16
2: Men and Machines: next week

Contributors

Speaker:
Edmund Leach

Love your enemies
Proverbs 24, vv. 17-18a Help us to help each other. Lord
(BBC H.B. 378)
St. Matthew 5, vv. 43-48
1 Peter 3, vv. 8-13
Jesus. Lord. we look to thee (BBC
H.B 374)
A reading from The Private
Prayers of Lancelot Andrewes
God of our fathers, known of old
(C.P. 573, vv. 1. 2 and 5)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lancelot Andrewes

IGOR OISTRAKH (violin)
NATALIA ZERZALOWA (piano)
Sonata No. 1, in F minor...Prokofiev
Chaconne (Partita in D minor).Bach
From the 1967 Bergen Festival
Recording made available by courtesy of Norwegian Radio

Contributors

Violin:
Igor Oistrakh
Piano:
Natalia Zerzalowa

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