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Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week: Joan Plowright tA view of a country-3: Egypt by DOREEN ANWAS tSex in later life: a gynaecologist talking to June Rose
Reading Your Letters
Children's Poetry: some observations by the Poet Laureate, C, DAY Lewis and Lewis SHER -INGHAM, Editor of Elizabethan, with recordings and comments by the young winners of a recent competition
The Regiment by ANDREW GRAHAM abridged by Evangeline Banks
Read by HUGH BURDEN
First of seven Instalments
Joan Plowright is a National Theatre player

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Joan Plowright
Unknown:
Doreen Anwas
Unknown:
Lewis Sher
Unknown:
Andrew Graham
Abridged By:
Evangeline Banks
Read By:
Hugh Burden
Unknown:
Joan Plowright

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

By R. D. Wingfield.
With Frederick Treves and Peter Pratt
West Ladyton is a quiet, peaceful town in Devon. Just the spot for a bank manager recovering from a mental breakdown. Why is it that events, and places, do not always turn out as expected?
Produced by Glyn Dearman

Contributors

Writer:
R. D. Wingfield
Producer:
Glyn Dearman
Carrington:
Frederick Treves
Secretary:
Kathleen Helme
Hedgeway:
Lockwood West
Dunton:
Sean Barrett
Fred:
John Bryning
Hudson:
Peter Pratt
Clewer:
Fraser Kerr
Mary:
Jim Simcox
Bert:
Lewis Stringer

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