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RHIANNON DAVIES (mezzo-soprano)
St. DEINIOL SINGERS
BETHESDA LADIES Choir
SECTION OF THE GWYNEDD SINGERS LLITHFAEN AND DISTRICT CHORAL SOCIETY
PENRHYN MALE VOICE CHOIR accompanied by MENNA LEYSHON , WILLIAM BACON and FFRANCON THOMAS
Introduced by Die HUGHES
Arranged and conducted by JAMES WILLIAMS

Contributors

Accompanied By:
Menna Leyshon
Accompanied By:
William Bacon
Introduced By:
Die Hughes
Conducted By:
James Williams

from First Derry
Presbyterian Church, Co. Londonderry
Conducted by the Minister, THE REV. BRIAN MURPHY
Metrical Psalm 145, vv. 1-6 (2nd version)
Hymns (R.C.H.): The head that once was crowned with thorns (131); Rejoice, the Lord is King (135); From all that dwell below the skies (228)
Scripture Readings: St Luke 23. v. 46. to 24. v. 12; Acts 25, vv. 13-21
Organist, J. W. Taggart

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Brian Murphy
Organist:
J. W. Taggart

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
Editor:
Andrew Boyle

FRANKLIN ENGELMANN invites
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ARTHUR BILLITT to answer questions which listeners have sent in by post f Produced by Kenneth Ford
Questions (on postcards, please) should be addressed to: Gardeners' Question Time. BBC. Woodhouse Lane. Leeds [Postcode removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin Engelmann
Unknown:
Bill Sowerbutts
Unknown:
Arthur Billitt
Produced By:
Kenneth Ford
Unknown:
Woodhouse Lane.

Two plays by Sam Thompson
1: Over the Bridge with J. G. Devlin Elizabeth Begley
Donal Donnelly Belfast in the 1930s: a simple trade union dispute develops into dangerous sectarian strife ...
Produced by RONALD MASON
Broadcast on January 4, 1965
See page 46

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Thompson
Unknown:
J. G. Devlin
Unknown:
Elizabeth Begley
Unknown:
Donal Donnelly
Produced By:
Ronald Mason
Rabble White:
J G Devlin
Martha White:
Elizabeth Begley
Peter O'Boyle:
Donal Donnelly
Davey Mitchell:
John McBride
Warren Baxter:
Maurice O'Callaghan
Mr Fox:
James Boyce
George Mitchell:
Charles Witherspoon
Archie Kerr:
Sam Thompson
Billy Morgan:
Sam McCready
Marian Mitchell:
Kathleen Feenan
Nellie Mitchell:
Catherine Gibson
Mob Leader:
Sean Reid
Mr Banks:
Graeme Roberts
Ephraim Smart:
Graham Rea

Waiting for the Budget: VIVIAN FRANK looks at the human side of income tax
Can a promise be enforced?: ELIZABETH MITCHELL talks about two recent cases, one concerning a housekeeper and the other a daughter
Getting married: a solicitor explains the legal requirements
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES

Contributors

Unknown:
Vivian Frank
Talks:
Elizabeth Mitchell
Introduced By:
Robin Holmes

A friendly chatterbox or loathsome pestf
What is your opinion of the Grey Squirrel
Derek JONES is joined by DR. MAURICE BURTON , RALPH WIGHTMAN. JIM KING , Wildlife Forester of Savernake. and JAN TAYLOR from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries. and Food. Also taking part, ARTHUR VERNEY , Manager of Black Park Estate.
Producer, Robina Gyle-Thompson
Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 a.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Grey Squirrel
Unknown:
Derek Jones
Unknown:
Dr. Maurice Burton
Unknown:
Ralph Wightman.
Unknown:
Jim King
Unknown:
Jan Taylor
Unknown:
Arthur Verney
Producer:
Robina Gyle-Thompson

A discussion on cinema, books, theatre, broadcasting, and art

Oh! What a Lovely War: film directed by Richard Attenborough, at the Paramount Cinema, Piccadilly, London

Mixed Doubles: entertainment on marriage comprising eight one-act plays, at the Comedy Theatre, London

Frescoes from Florence: exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, South Bank, London

Introduced by DAVID PIPER
JOHN HOLMSTROM, DILYS POWELL, T. C. WORSLEY

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Piper
Introduced By:
John Holmstrom
Introduced By:
Dilys Powell
Introduced By:
T. C. Worsley
Producer:
Helen Rapp

The British Library of Tape Recordings for Hospital Patients by JOHN SNAGGE
Through the intermediary of Hospital Librarians and Nursing Staff. the organisation provides a service of recorded books for patients who for any reason are unable to read for themselves.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
John Snagge
Unknown:
John Snagge.

Sunday Observance
An investigation by RONALD ALLISON with, among others. JOHN PARKER , M.P. HAROLD LEGERTON General Secretary,
Lord's Day Observance Society
THE VERY REV. MARTIN SULLIVAN Dean of St. Paul's

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Allison
Unknown:
John Parker
Unknown:
M.P. Harold Legerton
Unknown:
Very Rev. Martin Sullivan

The novel by Charles Reade adapted for radio in thirteen parts by TONY VAN DEN BERGH
11: All her Paths are Peace ...
Gerard's renewed faith is sternly tested. Margaret gains a devoted servant. Princess Claelia repents. and the dying Peter sees Gerard coming home.
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Repeated: Tuesday, 3.0 p.m.

Contributors

Novel By:
Charles Reade
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Erasmus:
John Wyse
Jerome:
Michael Kilgarriff
Claelia:
Nicolette Bernard
Gerard:
Tom Watson
Executioner:
Nigel Graham
Maria:
Diana Robson
Margaret:
Rosalind Shanks
Luke:
Patrick Tull
Catherine:
Betty Hardy
Joan:
Diana Robson
Ghysbrecht:
Malcolm Hayes
Peter:
Lockwood West

Avril MOLLISON talks to some who have married peers or the sons of peers, some who were born to the purple. some who have yet to assume the mantle, and some who have forgone their right to wear it THE DUCHESS OF BEDFORD THE COUNTESS OF AIRLIE
THE COUNTESS OF GLASGOW
THE COUNTESS OF HUNTINGDON THE COUNTESS OF LONGFORD
OLGA, COUNTESS OF CROMARTIE
LADY GRAVES; LADY FIONA BROWNE MRS. GREVILLE BAYLISS
Produced by Patrick Harvey
See page 47

Contributors

Unknown:
Lady Fiona Browne
Unknown:
Mrs. Greville Bayliss
Produced By:
Patrick Harvey

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