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introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the week: The Rt. Rev. Trevor Huddleston , C.R., Bishop of Stepney
Your character is in your dustbin: a dustman, JOHN WHITELEY , with some words of warning
Reading your letters
Christmas' is the title of a new book compiled by William SANSOM. He talks about it to Gordon Snell
The Long Walk
Written and read by GEORGE LAYTON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Rev. Trevor Huddleston
Unknown:
John Whiteley
Unknown:
William Sansom.
Unknown:
Gordon Snell
Read By:
George Layton

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

Sheila Grant and Bruce Beeby in Solo for Several Players by Michael Hardwick from the novel by BARBARA JEFFERIS
Janet Osborne is sitting In a small aeroplane with the engine running, waiting for her fiance, Dick Gar nett, to get in—when, suddenly, the plane moves off on its own. Janet cannot fly a plane.
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
Broadcast on January 15, 1964
Repeated: Thursday, 3.30 p.m. (Radio 4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila Grant
Unknown:
Bruce Beeby
Unknown:
Michael Hardwick
Novel By:
Barbara Jefferis
Novel By:
Janet Osborne
Unknown:
Dick Gar
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Dick Garnett:
Bruce Beery
Janet Osborne:
Sheila Grant
Mrs Garnett:
Brenda Dunrich
Sylvie:
Paddy Turner
Dave Jordan:
Roy Patrick
George Donovan:
Bruce Wightman

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