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You Know I Don'Like to
See It by Marian Campbell
A mother's forced absence from home can frequently result in chaos for the household. Usually when she comes back the family are only too pleased to see her. Sometimes the reunion may not be quite what was expected ...
Produced by ROGER PINE

Contributors

Unknown:
Marian Campbell
Produced By:
Roger Pine
Reg:
John Hollis
Enid:
Anne Jameson
Goodwin:
Leonard Fenton
Doctor:
Alexander John
Mrs Porter:
Jan Edwards
District Nurse:
Ann Murray
The Twins:
Anthony Peplow
The Twins:
Malcolm James

from York Minster
Responses (Aylward)
Psalm 78 (Go.ss in A, Elvcy in D,
Walmisley in B minor, Bairstow in G)
Lessons: Joshua 7; Acts 24, w.
1-23
Canticles (Amner, Cesar's Service) Anthem: Christ is now risen again
(Brockless)
Master of the Music, FRANCIS JACKSON
Assistant Organist, John Marsh

Contributors

Music:
Francis Jackson
Organist:
John Marsh

A family magazine introduced by POLLY ELWES and including:
My Musical Friends: IDA COOK talks to Anne Catchpole about Amclita Galli-Curci and plays some of her records
Picking up Pins: ALICE HAND talks to Yvonne Adamson about her days as a milliner
Talking Point: Is speech free?

Contributors

Introduced By:
Polly Elwes
Unknown:
Anne Catchpole
Unknown:
AmcLita Galli-Curci
Unknown:
Yvonne Adamson

The Tower of London
The novel by HARRISON AINSWORTH freely adapted in thirteen parts by TONY VAN DEN BERGH
10: Who's for the Queen?
Xit has been taken to the torture chamber: Dudley compels Jane. against her instinct and reason, to join the rebellion.
Other parts: Norman Wynne and members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company
Produced by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Novel By:
Harrison Ainsworth
Unknown:
Tony van Den Bergh
Unknown:
Norman Wynne
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Lord Guilford Dudley:
Michael Harbour
Lady Jane Grey:
Gudrun Ure
Dame Potentia:
Lynn Carson
Magog Francis:
De Wolff
Ribald:
Leigh Crutchley
Lord Gardiner:
Duncan McIntyre
Queen Mary:
Alexa Romanes
Arundel:
John Wyse
Simon Renard:
Malcolm Hayes
Xit:
Nigel Anthony
Sir Thomas Wyatt:
Garard Green
Cuthbert:
Christopher Bidmead

Six famous trials heard in the Central Criminal Court selected and presented at the microphone by Edgar Lustgarten
1: Rex v. Lieutenant Malcolm 1917
Lieutenant Malcolm came home on leave from the Western Front to find that he had every reason to suppose his wife had been unfaithful. He admitted shooting her lover and was tried for murder. Sir John Simon's defence was masterly.
Rex v. Pemberton Billing, 1918
See page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Edgar Lustgarten
Unknown:
Sir John Simon

A series of three documentaries
1: The Enigma of Thailand
JOHN TUSA explores the most stable of the so-called domino states in South-East Asia
He tours the palaces and temples. interviews the Foreign Minister, discusses the rebellions in the north with generals and journalists, and asks: can Thailand, now an active ally of the Americans in the war against North Vietnam, continue to stay out of trouble?
Produced by Keith Hindell
next Wednesday

Contributors

Produced By:
Keith Hindell

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