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Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the week: Francis Camps, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.C.Path., Professor of Forensic Medicine (University of London) at the London Hospital Medical College
A teapot for the porthole: MARY MITCHELL sees the funny side of housework on a house-boat
Answer and comment
Changing attitudes in a changing world: KAY EVANS reports on a joint conference of women's organisations MARY WIMBUSH reads
The Gabriel Hounds by MARY STEWART
Tenth of fourteen Instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Mary Mitchell
Unknown:
Kay Evans
Unknown:
Gabriel Hounds
Unknown:
Mary Stewart

A radio line-up of comedy and song with Kenneth Connor
Dorothy Wayne
KEN MOULE , AND HIS MUSIC and the man of the title Ray Fell
Script written by GEORGE EVANS and DEREK COLLYER
Produced by John BROWELL
Kenneth Connor Is In The Four Musketeers ' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Connor
Unknown:
Dorothy Wayne
Unknown:
Ken Moule
Written By:
George Evans
Written By:
Derek Collyer
Produced By:
John Browell
Produced By:
Kenneth Connor

The Famille Verte Affair by David Williams featuring the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Mark Kane is in insurance. And when the valuable Famille Verte collection is stolen he embarks on one of the toughest investigations of his career.....
Other parts played by Peter Williams and Alaric Cotter
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
David Williams
Unknown:
Mark Kane
Played By:
Peter Williams
Played By:
Alaric Cotter
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Mark Kane:
Michael Spice
Molly Pennell:
Rosalind Shanks
Charles Gannen:
Lockwood West
Mrs Jones:
Kathleen Helme
Joe Soloman:
Nicholas Edmett
Colin Jones:
Hilda Kriseman
Kyle:
Alexander John
Elia Gushna:
Leonard Fenton
Robert Lucas:
Michael Deacon
Stanley Quinn:
Peter Pratt

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