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by Vivien Gregory
Villagers played by Ethel Coleridge. Christine Trewavas Constance Chapman. June Barrie Armine Sandford. Leslie Johns
George Cornelius. Douglas Leach
Edgar Harrison , Horace Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Vivien Gregory
Played By:
Ethel Coleridge.
Played By:
Christine Trewavas
Played By:
Constance Chapman.
Played By:
June Barrie
Played By:
Armine Sandford.
Played By:
Leslie Johns
Unknown:
George Cornelius.
Unknown:
Douglas Leach
Unknown:
Edgar Harrison
Unknown:
Horace Smith
Cap'n:
Hedley Goodall
Benny:
Ronald Baddiley
Jakey:
Francis Lunt
Mick:
Basil Jones
Bess:
Aileen Mills

by Denis Raymond
Cornish nobles and peasants: Bedford Daniel , Leslie Johns
Francis Lunt , Vera Meazey
Irene Hall
Songs for both plays set to music by Reginald Redman
Produced by Patrick Dromgoole
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Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Raymond
Unknown:
Bedford Daniel
Unknown:
Leslie Johns
Unknown:
Francis Lunt
Unknown:
Vera Meazey
Unknown:
Irene Hall
Music By:
Reginald Redman
Produced By:
Patrick Dromgoole
King of Cornwall:
Hedley Goodall
Lord Chancellor:
George Holloway
Saint Hildred:
Sheila Allen
Giant Branginney:
Douglas Leach
Ebenezer Caharrack:
Lewis Gedge
Jim Treginidey:
Denis Raymond

for the Feast of Saint Philip and Saint James
From St. Paul's, Knightsbridge
Preces and Responses Psalms 84 and 91 First Lesson: Job 23, vv. 1-12
Office Hymn: The eternal gifts of Christ the King (E.H. 175)
Magnificat (Hylton Stewart in the Dorian mode)
Second Lesson: St. John 17, w. 1-8
Nunc dimittis (Hylton Stewart in the Dorian mode)
Creed
Versicles and Responses; Collects
Anthem: Holy is the true light
(Latham)
Prayers and Grace
The winter's sleep was long and deep
(E.H. 221)
Organist and Choirmaster,
Richard Latham

Contributors

Unknown:
Hylton Stewart
Unknown:
Hylton Stewart
Choirmaster:
Richard Latham

Advice and entertainment for retired people and older people generally, and a meeting-place on the air for those concerned for their welfare
Day Hospitals: A specialist describes after-care help for elderly patients and their families
The Smug Family-Us: Kathleen Nesbitt continues her portrait of an ordinary Victorian family
Presented by Richard Baker

Contributors

Unknown:
Kathleen Nesbitt
Presented By:
Richard Baker

Request Week
For Older Children
' The Mystine Mutation
The last episode of the latest Professor Mallory adventure by Marjorie Wynn-Williams
'End of the Experiment'
Other parts played by Rachel Thomas , Ennis Tinnusche and Prysor Williams
Production by Lorraine Davies
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by the Rev. Ronald Falconer

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjorie Wynn-Williams
Played By:
Rachel Thomas
Played By:
Ennis Tinnusche
Played By:
Prysor Williams
Production By:
Lorraine Davies
Unknown:
Rev. Ronald Falconer
Professor Roger Mallory:
Ivor Maddox
Jane, his niece:
Gwenyth Petty
Philip Lorn:
John Darran
David Gray:
Basil Jones
John Jenkins:
Jack Waiters
Professor Brinley-James:
Dillwyn Owen
Professor Taylor:
Michael Aspel
Dr Zeist:
Michael C Browne
Milo de Rivas:
Denis Charlton
Elfyn Owen:
J Huw Jones

A series of six programmes about mental health and mental illness
' To cure sometimes,
To relieve often.
To comfort always.'
-Edward L. Trudeau
3-One too many
Alcoholism is an acute problem to million people in Great Britain : 350,000 alcoholics and their near relatives. For the alcoholic one drink is too many and a thousand not enough.
Is alcoholism an illness in itself, or the symptom of an underlying illness? Modern methods of treatment are discussed in this programme.
Narrator. James McKechnie
Script by J. S. Campbell
Letters from listeners about this broadcast will be submitted to a panel of specialists for reply at the microphone on Tuesday, June 4. Please send enquiries to: ' Mental Health,' Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow, W.2.

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward L. Trudeau
Narrator:
James McKechnie
Script By:
J. S. Campbell

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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