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BETI JONES (soprano) ST. DElNIOL. 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 Dic HUGHES
Arranged and conducted by JAMES WILLIAMS

Contributors

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

from St. George's West
Parish Church, Edinburgh
Conducted by The Minister, THE Rev, W. D. CATTANACH assisted by The REV. MICHAEL Mair
Praise: Holy, holy, holy (R.C.H. 1);
My God. I love thee (R.C.H. 433); All my hope on God is founded (R.C.H. 448): Paraphrase 61 (Tune. Bishopthorpe)
Scripture Lesson: St. Mark 10, vv.
13-27
Organist.
Francis Thomas , mus.doc.

Contributors

Unknown:
W. D. Cattanach
Unknown:
Rev. Michael Mair
Organist:
Francis Thomas

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 Sunday or weekday editions, send your letters to: Listening Post. BBC, London, [Postcode removed].

Contributors

Introduced By:
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 back.ground to the news. and the people in the news: presented by William Hardcastle
Editor. ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production

Contributors

Presented By:
William Hardcastle
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Andrew Boyle

visits Wells, Somerset
Members of the Gardening Section of the E.M.I. Sports and Social Club put their questions to:
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master.
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Kenneth Ford

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Sowerbutts
Question-Master:
Alan Gemmell
Produced By:
Kenneth Ford

Lost Horizon
The world-famous novel about Shangri-La by James Hilton adapted in three parts by MALCOLM HULKE and PAUL TABORI
Unexpectedly Conway was singled out to meet the High Lama. who told him the secret of Shangri-La. Flooded with amazement and emotion. Conway realised that the Lama was more than 250 years old.
3: An End and a Beginning
Pianist, Wilfrid Parry
Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
Broadcast on March 19. 1966

Contributors

Unknown:
James Hilton
Unknown:
Malcolm Hulke
Unknown:
Paul Tabori
Pianist:
Wilfrid Parry
Produced By:
Graham Gauld
Conway:
Gabriel Woolf
Miss Brinklow:
Jill Balcon
Chang:
Carleton Hobbs
High Lama:
Alan Wheatley
Barnard:
Stephen Jack
Maiiinson:
Gordon Gardner
Lo Tsen:
Elizabeth Proud
Rutherford:
Michael McClain
Graham:
Henry Stamper
Nun:
Anna Burden

Is it ohif Is it genuinet What is it?
ARTHUR Negus and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Produced by Pamela Howe
Questions to Talking about Antiques, BBC. Bristol, [Postcode removed]
Going for a Song: English Furniture, a book in which Arthur Negus talks to Max Robertson. is available from booksellers. price 30s., or by post (33s.) from BBC Publications. London. [Postcode removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Produced By:
Pamela Howe
Unknown:
Max Robertson.

A magazine of special interest to blind listeners
A pension for every blind ex-Serviceman over fifty ....4 travelling working-party to show employers the jobs blind men can do ... Research into new aids and equipment ...
These were among suggestions sent in by blind listeners for ways in which St. Dunstan's could extend its help to the civilian blind.
Lord Fraser, Chairman of St. Dunstan's, discusses these suggestions with GEORGE MILLER and explains whether he thinks it possible for St. Dunstan's to do more for blind people in general without prejudicing the help given to the 2,100 surviving St. Dunstaners
Produced by Thena Heshel

Contributors

Unknown:
George Miller
Produced By:
Thena Heshel

Introduced by JACOB DE VRIES
Part I
CRICKET
Player's County League
Glamorgan v. Somerset: PETER JONES
Surrey v. Kent: BRIAN JOHNSTON
Warwickshire v. Northants: MAURICE EDELSTON and up-to-date scores in all other matches
CYCLING
Tour of Britain: Milk Race
JOHN BURNS on the ninth stage from Stoke to Nottingham

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jacob de Vries
Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Maurice Edelston
Unknown:
John Burns

Hotting Hill Housing Trust by YEHUDI MENUHIN
The Trust works to alleviate Notting Hill's chronic problems of overcrowding and homelessness by converting slum property into decent self-contained homes. let at reasonable rents. More than 1.200 people have been rehoused in the past five years.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O or cheque, to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin
Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin

by William De Morgan dramatised for radio in thirteen parts by FREDERICK BRADNUM with Norman Shelley
Brian Hewlett , John Hollis and Hilda Fenemore
5: For mercy has a human heart....
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederick Bradnum
Unknown:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
Brian Hewlett
Unknown:
John Hollis
Unknown:
Hilda Fenemore
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Joseph Vance:
Norman Shelley
Janey Spencer:
Margaret Wolfit
Lossie Thorpe:
Gudrun Ure
Joe Vance:
Brian Hewlett
Mr Spencer:
Leonard Fenton
Sarry Spencer:
Kate Coleridge
Mrs Spencer:
Kathleen Helme
Mrs Vance:
Hilda Fenemore
Christopher Vance:
John Hollis
The Rev Benaiah Capstick:
Brian Haines
Feener:
Valerie Kirkbright

Philip Noel-Baker , M.P. athlete and Nobel Peace Prize-winner talks about his friends to HAROLD ABRAHAMS
Illustrated by recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
Produced by Madeau Stewart
Philip Noel-Baker has known all the Ljreat peacemakers of this century. Amon.4 those he talks about tonight are an explorer, a poet, a statesman. a Greek scholar, a Foreign Secretary, and a Russian Prime Minister.

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Noel-Baker
Unknown:
Harold Abrahams
Produced By:
Madeau Stewart
Produced By:
Philip Noel-Baker

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