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Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Guest of the Week: Professor Daphne Jackson, Head of the Department of Physics, University of Surrey
Surprise Return from Holiday!: Irene McLoughlin
Medical Books for Laymen: reviewed by doctors
Reading your Letters
Rooftop Roses: Lady Georgina Coleridge's London garden visited by Marjorie Anderson
"That's How it Was" by Maureen Duffy, abridged by Janet Hickson, read by Eileen Atkins
(Serial music: Serenade in E flat major, Op 7. by Strauss)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Guest:
Professor Daphne Jackson
Speaker:
Irene McLoughlin
Guest:
Lady Georgina Coleridge
Reporter:
Marjorie Anderson
Author of story:
Maureen Duffy
Abridged by:
Janet Hickson
Read by:
Eileen Atkins

by BARBARA CLEGG
(Repeated: Thurs. 11.15 am) Produced by GLYN DEARMAN IAN NORRIS and KAY PATRICK The cast this week:

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Clegg
Produced By:
Glyn Dearman
Produced By:
Ian Norris
Produced By:
Kay Patrick
Mike Nash:
Edward Cast
Claire Nash:
Ellen McIntosh
Tony Nash:
Christian Comber
Stan Hlckey:
Edward Evans
Alice Hickey:
Hazel Coppen
Peter Tyson:
Basil Moss
Lynn Tyson:
Judy Franklin
Tracey Dixon:
Rosalind Adams
Chris Wyatt:
Nigel Lambert
Kay Marsh:
Frances Jeater
Bella Attwood:
Norma Ronald
Mr Wyatt:
Ronald Adam
Mrs Wyatt:
Lala Lloyd

says Make Mine Music
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA leader JAMES DAVIS conducted by MICHAEL COLLINS and this week's guests
Wendy Eathorne. Brian Sharp Produced by RON GARDNER
(Wejidy Eathorne broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)

Contributors

Leader:
James Davis
Conducted By:
Michael Collins
Unknown:
Wendy Eathorne.
Produced By:
Ron Gardner
Produced By:
Wejidy Eathorne

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