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Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week:
Lord Mancroft, K.B.E., T.D.
All the rage: ANNE JONES finds, quite unintentionally, she is a trend-setter The English and their Food:
SHEILA HUTCHINS talks to Mollie Lee about her book English Recipes
Reading Your Letters
A full day's work: EVELYN GIBBS reports on Remploy and talks to some of its severely handicapped employees
DUNCAN CARSE reads
The Story of San Michele by AXEL MUNTHE Seventh of ten instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Anne Jones
Talks:
Sheila Hutchins
Unknown:
Mollie Lee
Unknown:
Evelyn Gibbs
Unknown:
Duncan Carse
Unknown:
Axel Munthe

with Al Read and his guests
CLINTON FORD
THE NEW FACES
Script by Ronnie Taylor Orchestra directed by NEIL RICHARDSON
Produced by JOHN BROWELL Sunday's broadcast
Al Read and Clinton Ford are in addin at the Gaumont Theatre. Hanley

Contributors

Unknown:
Al Read
Unknown:
Clinton Ford
Script By:
Ronnie Taylor
Directed By:
Neil Richardson
Produced By:
John Browell
Produced By:
Clinton Ford

Life and Soul by Betty Lambda with Joyce Latham Produced by BETTY DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Lambda
Unknown:
Joyce Latham
Produced By:
Betty Davies
Harry Slater:
Haydn Jones
Lana Slater:
Helen Fraser
Ruby Slater:
Joyce Latham
Michael Fraser:
Michael McClain
Mr Fraser:
Antony Viccars
Mrs Fraser:
Betty Hardy
Muriel Gibbons:
Gudrun Ure
Madame Marcetti:
Marjorie Westbury
Susan:
Carole Boyd
Ken:
James McManus

SYDNEY THOMPSON AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA invite you to join them for some old-time and modern dancing
Produced by Ted Beston
Given before an invited audience at the Aeolian Hall, New Bond Street. London. W.I. Tickets for dancing can be obtained from Ticket Unit[address removed] sending a stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Produced By:
Ted Beston

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