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Sharp at Four by Donald Churchill with Pauline Yates and Anthony Jacobs
' If you did find me suitable I would have to leave sharp at four. I'm afraid I only get replies if I omit to mention it in my application.' ' Replies but not the job.'
Other parts played by Barbara Mitchell , Ann Murray Produced by RONALD MASON

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Churchill
Unknown:
Pauline Yates
Unknown:
Anthony Jacobs
Played By:
Barbara Mitchell
Played By:
Ann Murray
Produced By:
Ronald Mason
Brenda:
Margaret Robertson
Jean:
Pauline Yates
Miss Fletcher:
Hilda Schroder
Mr Boatwright:
Anthony Jacobs
Mr Sutcliffe:
Ronald Herdman
Robert:
Peter Baldwin
Mr Andrews:
Peter Mayock

from Portsmouth Cathedral
Introit: 0 bone Jesu (Palestrina)
Preces and Responses (Morley)
Psalm 89
Lessons: Micah 4, vv. 1-3
1 Corinthians 3
Canticles (Hylton Stewart )
Anthem: Justorum animae (Lassus)
From the eastern mountains (E.H.
615)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, PETER STEVENSON
Assistant organist, Hugh Davis

Contributors

Unknown:
Hylton Stewart
Unknown:
Peter Stevenson
Organist:
Hugh Davis

A family magazine introduced by POLLY ELWES and including: tBritten in South America:
BENJAMIN BRITTEN and PETER PEARS talk to Elizabeth Francis about their recent tour My last meeting with cousin
John: JAMES BERRY returns for a holiday to his home village in Jamaica was an ardent Sauna fan:
WINIFRED CAREY recalls her four-year stay in Finland
Wednesday Topic-or, it's happening now Idyll Thoughts: PHILIP HOLLAND muses on an item in the personal column of a top newspaper

Contributors

Introduced By:
Polly Elwes
Unknown:
Benjamin Britten
Unknown:
Peter Pears
Unknown:
Elizabeth Francis
Unknown:
James Berry
Unknown:
Winifred Carey
Unknown:
Philip Holland

Ballygullion Stories by Lynn Doyle adapted for radio by ANNE AND ARTHUR RUSSELL
3: Weights and Measures and Produced by DAVID A. TURNER

Contributors

Stories By:
Lynn Doyle
Radio By:
Anne And
Radio By:
Arthur Russell
Produced By:
David A. Turner
Pat Murphy:
J J Murphy
Billy Lenahan:
Tom Raymond
Widow Richardson:
Gertrude Rusell
Felix O'Loan:
John McBride
Show Judge:
George O'Prey
Voices:
Patrick Brannigan
Voices:
Caryn Hurwitz

A panel game devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
DILYS POWELL and FRANK MUIR challenge
ANNE SCOTT-JAMES and DENIS NORDEN In the chair, JACK LONGLAND

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Shryane
Unknown:
Edward J. Mason
Unknown:
Dilys Powell
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Jack Longland

by lain Crichton Smith abridged as a seven-part reading from an unpublished novel set is Sutherland during the Highland Clearances
Mrs. Scott has decided to see the Minister will help her against Patrick Sellar ... PART 3
Reader, BRYDEN MURDOCH J
† Broadcast on July 16. 1967
(Radio 4: Scotland)

Contributors

Unknown:
Crichton Smith
Unknown:
Patrick Sellar

Ways to keep urban traffic moving examined by COLIN JONES of the Financial Times
' Pay as you go.' ' black boxes' ' park and ride.' better urban roads, better public transport, rapid transit systems, pedestrian precincts, night delivery. dispersing town centres: these are some of the remedies proposed for urban con- gestion.
COLIN JONES assembles the views ; of traffic managers and town planners concerned with these solutions in London, Manchester, Leicester, and nationally.
He discusses the case for ' pay aS : you go ' for motorists with GABRIEL Roth , a transport economist: ALEC Durie , Director-General of the A.A.: G. FREEMAN ALLEN , Editor' in-Chief of Modern Transport; with a final-- comment from STEPHEN SWINGLER, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Transport Produced by Richard Keen and Neil Hepburn
See page 42

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Jones
Unknown:
Colin Jones
Unknown:
Gabriel Roth
Unknown:
Alec Durie
Unknown:
G. Freeman Allen
Produced By:
Richard Keen
Produced By:
Neil Hepburn

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