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Foreign correspondents are men of the world in every sense. They have witnessed the great moments of modern times. They could all write diverting memoirs. They can all talk entertainingly about their exclusive profession. Written and introduced by ROGER MILLS
Produced by Roy Hayward
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Roger Mills
Produced By:
Roy Hayward

A Month of Sundays by Gerald Savory with Charles Heslop
Oliver Sylvester wanted to go back to the land-following the example of his grandfather who started out as a farmer with one horse, one cow, and one farm-hand. But Oliver's wife and daughters were not as eager for the simple life as he was ...
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Broadcast on May 1. 1963 (Light)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Savory
Unknown:
Charles Heslop
Unknown:
Oliver Sylvester
Produced By:
Betty Davies
Oliver Sylvester:
Ralph Truman
Mary Sylvester:
Joan Matheson
Sarah:
Dorit Welles
Marion:
Elizabeth Morgan
Jenny Jo:
Manning Wilson
Tim Riley:
Anthony Oliver
Major Twomely-Bickford:
Charles Heslop

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Buxton Parish Church
Intrott: Jesu the very thought
(Charles Wood)
Responses (Smith)
Psalms 82-85 (Stainer in C; Barnby in E minor, Goss in.E; Ouseley in A)
Lessons: Deuteronomy 4, vv. 1-24;
Acts 4, vv. 5-31
Canticles (Eric Hunt in D)
Anthem: Expectans expectavi
(Charles Wood)
The Lord is risen indeed! (A. and M.504)
Organist and Choirmaster, FREDERICK PARNELL
Assistant Organist, Mary Macfarlane

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Hunt
Organist:
Mary MacFarlane

A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
Mr. Rambler (i): TOM STEPHEN -SON, retiring this month from being General Secretary of the Ramblers' Association, talks to Jack Singleton about the mile-stones in his life
From Pop to Op: DAVID HUGHES tells Anne Catchpole about his days as a pop singer in the 1950s and his present career in opera
Stop for lunch: some suggestions for midday snacks from ZENA SKINNER
The Strange Case of the Ivory and Gold Hairbrushes: as told to LADY INGLEBY-MACKENZIE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Race
Unknown:
Tom Stephen
Unknown:
Jack Singleton
Unknown:
David Hughes
Unknown:
Anne Catchpole
Unknown:
Zena Skinner

My Autobiography by Charles Chaplin abridged into ten episodes by PETER BARTLETT
1: Mother, Sydney, and Me
Today, on the eightieth birthday of the great film director and comedian, Story Time begins the story of his life, written by himself.
Read by CHARLES LENO
Produced by John Cardy
Broadcast as a morning serial in September 1968
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Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Chaplin
Unknown:
Peter Bartlett
Read By:
Charles Leno
Produced By:
John Cardy

† PETER DAUBENY , C.B.E.
Artistic Director of the World Theatre Seasons tells Sonia Beesley how the idea began
The 1969 Season of World Theatre opened at the Aldwych Theatre, London, this week. It is the sixth season of internationally famous productions under the patronage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, of which the speaker is also a Consultant Director.
9.58 Weather forecast

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Daubeny
Unknown:
Sonia Beesley

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