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GEOFFREY WHEELER talks to some of the people who work in a hosiery factory at Nottingham
Their favourite hymns are sung by people who work at the factory and by the choir and congregation in St. Mark's Church, Woodthorpe
Produced by Michael Shoesmith

Contributors

Talks:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Produced By:
Michael Shoesmith

from the Church of St. John the Evangelist Orangefield, Belfast conducted by THE REV. S. G. POYNTZ assisted by THE REV. A. J. Douglas Rector of the Parish
Hymns (I.C.H.): Guide me, 0 thou great Jehovah (496); Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (229); Angel voices, ever singing (474)
Psalm III
Lessons: Isaiah 59. vv. 16-20
St. John 6, vv. 48-59
Organist, Norman A. Scott

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. S. G. Poyntz
Unknown:
Rev. A. J. Douglas
Organist:
Norman A. Scott

A spontaneous discussion by BARONESS STOCKS
RUSSELL BRADDON
SIR EDWIN LEATHER
JOHN MORTIMER
Question-Master, BRIAN CONNELL
Produced by Michael Bowen from Bristol
Last Friday's broadcast (Radio 2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Baroness Stocks
Unknown:
Russell Braddon
Unknown:
Sir Edwin Leather
Question-Master:
John Mortimer
Question-Master:
Brian Connell
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 bv
William Hardcastle
Programme Editor. ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production

Contributors

Unknown:
William Hardcastle
Editor:
Andrew Boyle

The Gay Lord Quex by Arthur Wing Piner o adapted by CYNTHIA PUGHE with Jack Hulbert , Lydia Sherwood and Elizabeth Morgan
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Broadcast on August 3, 1964

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Wing Piner
Adapted By:
Cynthia Pughe
Unknown:
Jack Hulbert
Unknown:
Lydia Sherwood
Unknown:
Elizabeth Morgan
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Young gentleman:
Peter Bartlett
Miss Moon:
Jenni Ffertafler
Miss Claridge:
Jo Kendall
Valma:
Fraser Kerr
Sophy Fullgarney:
Elizabeth Morgan
Lord Quex:
Jack Hulbert
Sir Chichester Frayne:
Kenneth Hyde
Captain Bastling:
Antony Viccars
Lady Owbridge:
Una Venning
Mrs Jack Eden:
Molly Rankin
Duchess of Strood:
Lydia Sherwood
Young lady:
Rowena Torrance
Muriel Eden:
Jane Wenham
Morgan:
George Merrrit

The Princely Hills
T. GLYNNE DAVIES invites you to join him on a tour of Snowdonia whose ancient slopes are respected by the most experienced Himalayan climbers; whose small old-time quays invite sailing craft of all kinds; and whose unique capital, Caernarvon. will next year confer on Prince Charles the honoured title Prince of Wales.
Produced by Wyre Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
T. Glynne Davies
Produced By:
Wyre Thomas

A magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Centenary Gift: J. C. Colligan, Director General of the R.N.LB., explains his new voucher scheme for all blind people, and Angela Pain meets some of the recipients
What's in a Tin: Ruby Pringle has an idea to help blind shoppers.
Introduced by David Scott Blackhall

Contributors

Guest:
J. C. Colligan
Reporter:
Angela Pain
Speaker:
Ruby Pringle
Presenter:
David Scott
Producer:
Thena Heshel

A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art
This week: HAROLD HOBSON
EDWIN MULLINS , DEREK PROUSE KATHARINE WHITEHORN
In the chair.
PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE
Produced by Carl Wildman

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Hobson
Unknown:
Edwin Mullins
Unknown:
Derek Prouse
Unknown:
Katharine Whitehorn
Unknown:
Philip Hope-Wallace
Produced By:
Carl Wildman

City of Westminster Society for Mentally Handicapped Children by MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE
The Society maintains two Day Nurseries, in Pimlico and Padding-ton, and co-operates in running a Special Care Unit in St. John's Wood. A Residential Unit in London is urgently needed.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to: Malcolm Muggeridge[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Unknown:
Malcolm Muggeridge.

Studio Evensong sung by THE REV. T. O. WALKER with the Mercian Singers conducted by Robert Owen
Sermon preached by THE BISHOP OF ASTON.
THE RT. REV. DAVID PORTER
Introit: When to the temple Mary went (Eccard)
Psalm 122
Readings: 1 Samuel 1, w. 21-28
Luke 2. vv. 22-23 (N.E.B.)
Hymns (English Hymnal): The
God whom earth and sea and sky (214); Forth in thy name (259)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. T. O. Walker
Conducted By:
Robert Owen
Unknown:
Rev. David Porter

A radio serial in thirteen parts by LANCE SIEVEKING based on the novel by FRANCESCA MARTON with Patricia Leventon
Betsey has been to visit Hannah in her new situation and has re- newed her acquaintanceship with J Miss Elizabeth Challis
Part 5
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY

Contributors

Unknown:
Lance Sieveking
Novel By:
Francesca Marton
Unknown:
Patricia Leventon
Unknown:
Miss Elizabeth Challis
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Betsey Wellard:
Patricia Leventon
Mrs Bottoms:
Vivienne Chatterton
Tom Smith:
Brian Hewlett
John Vaughan:
Philip Guard
Jane Whetstone:
Ellzabeth London
Mrs Lupp:
Gladys Spencer
Mrs Whetstone:
Barbara Mitchell
Angelina:
Alexa Romanes
William Whetstone:
Denys Hawthorne
Augustus Whetstone:
David Brierley

Women from Victoria to the mini-skirt-the Franklin version
Fifty years ago this week women won the right to vote. As part of his celebration DAVID FRANKLIN examines the position of ' the weaker sex' both before and after enfranchisement
Produced by Helen Fry

Contributors

Unknown:
David Franklin
Produced By:
Helen Fry

WALTER BERRY (bass) ERIK WERBA (piano)
HUNGARIAN STRING Quartet Zoltan Szekely (violin)
Michael Kuttner (violin) Denes Koromzay (viola) Gabriel Magyar (cello)-
Songs recorded at the Salzburg Festival 1967. made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio. String Quartet recorded at 1967 Semaines musicales d'Ascona. made available by courtesy of Swiss Radio

Contributors

Bass:
Walter Berry
Piano:
Erik Werba
Violin:
Zoltan Szekely
Violin:
Michael Kuttner
Viola:
Denes Koromzay
Cello:
Gabriel Magyar

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