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Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Out of the News: involving a topic of interest
Pamela Frankau : tributes to her memory from ALEXANDER FRERE and MARGARET WEBSTER : and a review by JANET QUIGLEY of her new book. published posthumously
If you want to get ahead....:
JENNIFER STUART describes simple ways of making your own hats
Reading Your Letters
Family Business: the Walbanckes started the Horse Rescue Fund six years ago
HENRY STAMPER reads Blood Sport by DICK FRANCIS
Fourth of thirteen instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Pamela Frankau
Unknown:
Alexander Frere
Unknown:
Margaret Webster
Review By:
Janet Quigley
Unknown:
Jennifer Stuart
Unknown:
Henry Stamper
Unknown:
Dick Francis

A serial in six parts by Stewart Farrar
1: An Ancient Custom
The observance of ' an ancient custom ' in an East Antdian fishing village leads Mark Latimer and John McEwen to suspect that there is more in it than meets the eye.
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Part 2: next Monday, 7.45 p.m.
See page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart Farrar
Unknown:
Mark Latimer
Unknown:
John McEwen
Produced By:
Joe Burroughs
Mark Latimer:
Denys Hawthorne
John McEwen:
John Graham
George Ramsay, landlord of The Lamb:
Victor Lucas
Jill, his daughter:
Carol Mason
The Rector:
Austin Trevor
Bob:
Haydn Jones
Dave:
Antony Viccars

A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions' from Derby
Introduced by DAVID JACOBS
Produced by Michael Bowen
Repeated: Friday, 3.30, Radio 4

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Jacobs
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

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