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Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week: Miss W. M. Brancker. M.R.C.V.S., President of the British Veterinary Association
A dream realised: MOLLY WEIR had always yearned to play the first witch in Macbeth
Reading Your Letters
A Coronary Thrombosis: PAULA TOONE describes her husband's attack and a doctor comments
JILL BALCON reads
The Nice and the Good by IRIS MURDOCH
Second of fifteen instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
M. Brancker.
Unknown:
Molly Weir
Unknown:
Paula Toone
Unknown:
Jill Balcon

by Donald Smee
with Norman Wooland Pauline Letts and Sydney Tafler

Contributors

Writer:
Donald Smee
Producer:
David Geary
The 'Prof':
Norman Wooland
Amelia:
Pauline Letts
Durberton:
Sydney Tafler
Inspector:
John Wyse
Jelly:
Christopher Bidmead
Robinson:
Frank Henderson
Curly:
Julian Fox
Phoebe:
Diana Hope
John:
David Brierley
Guide:
Margaret Robertson
Jenny:
Alexa Romanes
Kintle:
Humphrey Morton
Van D Meyer:
Frank Henderson

SYDNEY THOMPSON AND his BALLROOM ORCHESTRA
Invite you to join them for some old time and modern dancing
Produced by Ted Beston
Glvan before an Invited audience at Aeolian Hall, New Bond Street. London. W.I. Tickets for dancing may be obtained by writing to Ticket Unit[address removed]enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sydney Thompson
Produced By:
Ted Beston

West Indies v. England
First Test Match at Port of Spain, Trinidad Commentary on the last half-hour of the fifth day's play by KEN ABLACK , Roy LAWRENCE and BRIAN JOHNSTON
Close-of-play summary by JEFF STOLLMEYER

Contributors

Play By:
Ken Ablack
Play By:
Roy Lawrence
Play By:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Jeff Stollmeyer

BBC Radio 2

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