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A comedy by Constance Cox from the novel by Dorothy Whipple
Produced by William Hughes in the BBC's Midland studios

Contributors

Comedy By:
Constance Cox
Novel By:
Dorothy Whipple
Produced By:
William Hughes
Mrs Hunter:
Elspeth Duxbury
Molly Hunter:
Margaret Joynson
Mrs Lockwood:
Joan Geary
Mantin Hunter:
Peter Wilde
Thea Hunter:
Ann Johnson
Mr Lockwood:
Edward Higgins
Oliver Reade:
Randal Herley
Clare Lockwood:
Susan Kennaway

from St. Joseph's Roman Ca.tholic Missionary College, Mill Hill, London. Celebrant, the Very Rev. Father J. P. Martin, Rector. Introduction by the Rev. Father P. J. Morris D.D. , Deus in adjutorium (Victoria)
Psalms 127-131 (Plainchant)
Little Chapter (James 1, v. 12)
Hymn: Deus tuorum mililtum (Plainchant)
Magnificat (de Zachariis) The Prayer
Advent Commemoration
Alma Redemptoris (Palestrina) O Jesu amor mi (A. Giesen) Rorate coeli (anon.)
Choirmaster, the Rev. R. van Eyndhoven
Organdst, the Rev. B. Welling

Last of the series of broadcasts in which African and Brittsh administrators discuss the questions they believe to be most relevant to the understanding of Africa
6-Building New Nations
G. K. Ampofo
T. G. Askwith
E. K. H. Mudenda
E. Ndawula
Chairman, Kenneth Bradley
Director of the Imperial Institute
How can a sense of common citizenship he built up between peoples whose allegiance has always been confined to their trilbe? How can hey come to feel that their progress is aohieved by common action within the whole nation? In this programme an experiment in democratic action is heard and discussed by the speakers to see how far it contributes to the final and most difficult question in Africa—the building of nations.

Contributors

Unknown:
G. K. Ampofo
Unknown:
T. G. Askwith
Unknown:
E. K. H. Mudenda
Unknown:
E. Ndawula
Unknown:
Kenneth Bradley

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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