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St. Mary's Church, Warwick Conducted by the Vicar.
CANON 0. C. McDOWALL MORGAN
Preacher.
THE VEN. J. H. PROCTOR Archdeacon of Warwick
Psalm 97
Lessons: St. Matthew 2, vv. 1-11;
Romans 12, vv. 1, 2; Philippians 4, vv. 8, 9
Hymns (E.H.): 0 worship the Lord
(42); Thou whose almighty word (553); Brightest and best (41)
Anthem: Lo, star-led chiefs
(Crotch)
Organist. Geoffrey Holroyde

Contributors

Organist:
Geoffrey Holroyde

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 Jack Pizzey
Editor, ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production

Contributors

Presented By:
Jack Pizzey
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Andrew Boyle

visits Knaresborough. Yorks
Members of the Knaresborough Horticultural Society put their questions to:
FRED LOADS. BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Kenneth Ford

Contributors

Question-Master:
Alan Gemmell
Question-Master:
Franklin Engelmann
Produced By:
Kenneth Ford

Stephen Murray , Googie Withers in The Reign of King Edward III published anonymously in 1596 ascribed to Shakespeare adapted for broadcasting by RAYMOND RAIKES
Music by THOMAS EASTWOOD LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Lionel Bentley
Conducted by HARRY NEWSTONE
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Shortened version of the broadcast on November 28. 1963 (Third)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
King Edward Iii
Broadcasting By:
Raymond Raikes
Music By:
Thomas Eastwood
Leader:
Lionel Bentley
Conducted By:
Harry Newstone
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Narrator:
Gabriel Woolf
Edward the Third, King of England:
Stephen Murray
Robert of Artois:
Philip Morant
Lord Audley:
Norman Shelley
Duke of Lorraine:
Gordon Faith
Edward, Prince of Wales:
John Westbrook
Sir William Mountague:
John Ruddock
Earl of Warwick, father of the Countess:
Carleton Hobbs
Countess of Salisbury:
Googie Withers
David, King of Scotland:
Fraser Kerr
Earl Douglas:
John Boxer
A Scots messenger:
Alan Haines
Lodowick, King Edward's secretary:
Stephen Thorne
John, King of France:
Ralph Truman
Charles, Duke of Normandy:
John Baddeley
A French mariner:
Peter Pratt
Philippe, younger son of the King of France:
Timothy Harley
Gobin de Grey:
Bruce Condell
Queen Philippa of England:
Margaret Wolfit
Sir John Copland:
John Boxer

For the seasoned overseas motorist and for those contemplating taking their cars abroad for the first time, BILL HARTLEY and JIM PESTRIDGE give advice and information and talk to experts about new ferry services, insurance requirements. and caravan do's and don'ts.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Hartley

A magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Talking Books: DONALD BELL , the R.N.I.B.'s Director of Publications, explains to George Miller how books are selected for reading
It even does embroidery!: BETTY ALNER talks to Diane Patten about a sewing machine adapted for blind users
Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Produced by Thena Heshel

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Bell
Unknown:
George Miller
Talks:
Betty Alner
Unknown:
Diane Patten
Introduced By:
David Scott Blackhall
Produced By:
Thena Heshel

A discussion on cinema, books, theatre, broadcasting, and art including:
The Young Visiters: a musical based on Daisy Ashford's classic, at the Piccadilly Theatre, London
The Lion in Winter: Anthony Harvey 's new film at the Odeon, Haymarket, London
The Woman Destroyed: Simone de Beauvoir 's latest book, published tomorrow
Introduced by STUART HOOD
ALEXANDER WALKER , ALAN BRIEN PAT WILLIAMS
Produced by Helen Rapp
Repeated: Tuesday, 4.10 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Harvey
Unknown:
Simone de Beauvoir
Introduced By:
Stuart Hood
Introduced By:
Alexander Walker
Introduced By:
Alan Brien
Introduced By:
Pat Williams
Produced By:
Helen Rapp

The Harrison Homes by GODFREY WINN
A centenary appeal for funds to extend and improve accommodation for the elderly in need.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to: Godfrey Winn. The Harrison Homes. [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Godfrey Winn
Unknown:
Godfrey Winn.

by Thomas Hardy adapted for radio in ten parta by DESMOND HAWKINS with Paul Rogers
Meg Wynn Owen
7: A Judgment on the Bench
' The story of that terrible moment in the court-house spread through the town .. - It was a secret perhaps too grave and fearful to be kept forever. For twenty years the memory of it must have haunted Michael Henchard. And now the truth was out!
Music by Vaughan Williams
Produced by BRIAN MILLER
Repeated: Tuesday, 3.0 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Hardy
Unknown:
Desmond Hawkins
Unknown:
Paul Rogers
Unknown:
Meg Wynn Owen
Unknown:
Michael Henchard.
Music By:
Vaughan Williams
Produced By:
Brian Miller
Elizabeth Jane MEG:
Wynn Owen
Lucetta Templeman:
Penelope Lee
Michael Henchard:
Paul Rogers
Liddy:
Ruby Luscomes
Clerk of the Court:
Rex Holdsworth
Sergeant Stubbard:
Esmond Rideout
Magistrate:
Francis Lunt
Funnity Woman:
Daphne Heard

Donald Soper was at Cambridge from 1921 to 1926, first at the University and then at Theological College. Those five years, he considers, have influenced his beliefs and opinions throughout his life. It was then that he questioned and confirmed his Christianity, was converted to Socialism, and met his future wife. He talks of this formative period to Harold Rogers.

Repeated: Friday. 4.0 p.m. See page 38

Contributors

Interviewee:
Lord (Donald) Soper
Interviewer:
Harold Rogers.
Producer:
Helen Fry

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