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from St. Mary's Parish Church, Ruabon, Denbighshire conducted by the Vicar.
THE REV. CANON GEOFFREY DAVIES
Hymns (A. and M. Rev.): Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (128: St. Fulbert): The Lord is risen indeed! (142: St. Michael): Lord. enthroned in heavenly splendour (400: St. Helen)
Psalm 103, vv. 1-8
Lessons: 1 John 5. vv. 4-12
John 20. vv. 19-23
Organist and Choirmaster, H. L. T. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Canon Geoffrey Davies

Radio's correspondence programme, which reflects listeners' own views on current topics, presents a special Sunday selection of letters with all the family in mind
Introduced by Walter Taplin

For either the weekday or Sunday editions send your letters to: Listening Post, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Walter Taplin

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 Alan Watkins
Editor, ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production

Contributors

Presented By:
Alan Watkins
Editor:
Andrew Boyle

Leo Genn as Hillcrist and Wilfred Pickles as Hornblower in The Skin Game by John Galsworthy adapted by HOWARD Rose
Hillcrist. a country squire, and Hornblower, a newly rich manufacturer, come into conflict over the purchase of a piece of land. How this is resolved is the theme of one of John Galsworthy 's most powerful plays. Time: 1920
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
Broadcast on September 25. 1965

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Genn
Unknown:
Wilfred Pickles
Unknown:
John Galsworthy
Adapted By:
Howard Rose
Unknown:
John Galsworthy
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Jill Hillcrist:
Rosalind Shanks
Hillcrist:
Leo Genn
Fellows, a butler:
Eric Anderson
Jackman:
Wilfrid Carter
Mrs Jackman:
Molly Rankin
Mrs Hillcrist:
Grizelda Hervey
Dawker, Hillcrist's agent:
David March
Hornblower:
Wilfred Pickles
Chloe, Hornblower's daughter-in-law:
Nicolette Bernard
Charlie, his eldest son:
Michael Kilgarriff
Rolf, his younger son:
Nigel Graham
An Auctioneer:
Basil Jones
A Stranger:
Alan Haines

A Question oF Compensation: LAURIE SAPPER explains why people get different amounts for apparently the. same injuries
Budget Holidays Abroad: PAMELA DEEDES has some advice to offer
The Seven Ages of Saving. 4: VIVIAN FRANK talks about preparing for retirement
Introduced by David DUNHILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Pamela Deedes
Talks:
Vivian Frank
Introduced By:
David Dunhill

Topics and personalities from the animal world discussed by CHARLES COLES and JOHN PALING
Items include:
Tortoises—great.....
How long do they live? Why are giant tortoises found only on oceanic islands? How did they get there? ROGER GAYMER of Bristol University, who has studied these in the Seychelles, talks to John Paling.
.... and small:
About a quarter of a million tortoises are imported each year to be sold as pets. Few survive their first winter. Should this trade in wild animals be stopped?
Produced by John Sparks

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Coles
Unknown:
Roger Gaymer
Unknown:
John Paling.
Produced By:
John Sparks

A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art
This week:
EDGAR ANSTEY , RONALD BRYDEN MARGHANITA LASKI
EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
In the chair, T. C WORSLEY
Produced by Carl Wildman

Contributors

Unknown:
Edgar Anstey
Unknown:
Ronald Bryden
Unknown:
Marghanita Laski
Unknown:
Edward Lucie-Smith
Unknown:
T. C Worsley
Produced By:
Carl Wildman

DEREK PARKER tells the story of the Carl Rosa Opera Company from its first performance in September 1873 to its final performance in September 1960 with personal memories from: PAULINE ALLEN , RICHARD AUSTIN MARTIN HOLMES . OTAKAIR KRAUS WALTER MIDGELEY ,GLADYS PARR PETER Ravel , HAROLD ROSENTHAL RONALD STEAR , VILEM TAUSKY
DAME EVA TURNER , ENID WILKINSON
Produced by Rosemary Hart

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Parker
Unknown:
Pauline Allen
Unknown:
Richard Austin
Unknown:
Martin Holmes
Unknown:
Otakair Kraus
Unknown:
Walter Midgeley
Unknown:
Gladys Parr
Unknown:
Peter Ravel
Unknown:
Harold Rosenthal
Unknown:
Ronald Stear
Unknown:
Dame Eva Turner
Unknown:
Enid Wilkinson
Produced By:
Rosemary Hart

Council for Music in Hospitals by ERIC ROBINSON
Doctors are convinced of the value of music in assisting recovery of mental patients. Last year the Council arranged more than 250 concerts in hospitals throughout the country.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to: Eric Robinson [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Robinson
Unknown:
Eric Robinson

A play for radio in thirteen parts by HOWARD AGG based on the novel by CHARLES DICKENS
3: A Day in the Country
Production by MARTYN C. WEBSTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Agg
Novel By:
Charles Dickens
Production By:
Martyn C. Webster
Solomon Daisy ,:
David March
Joe Willett:
Brian Hewlett
Gabriel Varden:
Basil Jones
Dolly Varden:
Carol Marsh
Simon Tappertit:
Michael McClain
Edward Chester:
Douglas Hankin
John Chester:
James Thomason
Hugh:
Denys Hawthorne
Geoffrey Haredale:
Simon Lack
Mrs Varden:
Hilda Kriseman
Emma Haredale:
Rosalind Shanks

by Eugene McCabe
A brief introduction to the Irish father of English satire with Preston Lcckwood
Robert McLernon , J. J. Murphy Primrose White
Produced by David A. Turner
Trader Faulkner broadcasts by permission of the Lyric Theatre. Belfast

Contributors

Unknown:
Eugene McCabe
Unknown:
Preston Lcckwood
Unknown:
Robert McLernon
Unknown:
J. J. Murphy
Unknown:
Primrose White
Produced By:
David A. Turner
Swift:
Denys Hawthorne
Narrator:
Trader Faulkner

Liszt and Bartok played by THOMAS RAJNA (piano) Liszt
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 8, in F sharp minor
Bartok
Three Studies. Op. 18
Free variations; Subject and reflection; From the diary of a fly; Divided arpeggios; Minor seconds, major sevenths (Mikrokosmos, Book 6)
Liszt
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12. In C sharp minor
Fourth of a weekly series

Contributors

Piano:
Thomas Rajna

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