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with Kenneth Bowen (tenor), the St. Deiniol Singers, the Colwyn Bay Girls Choir, the Bethesda Ladies Choir, the Llithfaen and District Choral Society, the Penrhyn Male Voice Choir
accompanied by Menna Leyshon, William Bacon and Ffrancon Thomas
Conducted by James Williams
Introduced by Dic Hughes

Contributors

Presenter:
Dic Hughes
Tenor:
Kenneth Bowen
Singers:
The St. Deiniol Singers
Singers:
The Colwyn Bay Girls Choir
Singers:
The Bethesda Ladies Choir
Singers:
The Llithfaen and District Choral Society
Singers:
The Penrhyn Male Voice Choir
Accompanist:
Menna Leyshon
Accompanist:
William Bacon
Accompanist:
Ffrancon Thomas
Conductor:
James Williams1

You are invited to visit Ibiza with RONALD LLOYD , and to hear about a pony-trekking holiday in Wales from
LEIGH CRUTCHLEY TED APPLETON , BILL CORMACK , and PETER WHELPTON , travel experts, are on hand with up-to-the-minute items of holiday interest
Introduced by FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS
See page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Lloyd
Unknown:
Leigh Crutchley
Unknown:
Ted Appleton
Unknown:
Bill CormacK
Unknown:
Peter Whelpton
Introduced By:
Franklin Engelmann
Produced By:
Arthur Phillips

Chairman,
SIR GERALD BARRY
Art: GEORGE MELLY
Film: ROGER MANVELL
Theatre: PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE
Broadcasting: H. A. L. CRAIG
Book: EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
Repeated on Thursday at 3.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Gerald Barry
Unknown:
George Melly
Unknown:
Roger Manvell
Unknown:
Philip Hope-Wallace
Unknown:
H. A. L. Craig
Unknown:
Edward Lucie-Smith

The Battle of Pinklesea Hoe by Kenneth Hayles with Elizabeth London
Richard Bebb, Eric Anderson
Although Admiral Herbert Jamison Fitz-Toby was retired, he was still full of fight-as he showed when his beloved Hoe was threatened by the worst of all calamities. It also had some bearing on the attitude of his niece Barbara towards young reporter Philip Jenson , which could only be described as ' Hate At First Sight
Other parts played by members of the company
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Broadcast on July 30, 1960, in the Home Service

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Hayles
Unknown:
Eric Anderson
Unknown:
Admiral Herbert Jamison
Reporter:
Philip Jenson
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Barbara Blake:
Elizabeth London
Philip Jenson:
Richard Bebb
Admiral Fitz-Toby:
Eric Anderson
Mrs Hook:
Ella Milne
Alf Nuttacre:
Julian Somers
Martha Nuttacre:
Eva Stuart
Judge Jeffreys:
Phillp Leaver
Simmonds:
Lee Fox
Chairman of the Council:
Frederick Treves
Miss Prior:
Penelope Lee
Burrows:
James Thomason
Bob Filbert:
Charles Simon
Mrs Thomson:
Kathleen Helme
Larkins:
Frank Partington

by George Moore dramatised in five episodes by JONQUIL ANTONY with The parlour of The King's Head was a tiny room, but it was here that William returned from the races each day. Sometimes Esther saw at once that things'had not gone well for him.....
4: The King's Head
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
Repeated on Tuesday at 3.0

Contributors

Unknown:
George Moore
Unknown:
Jonquil Antony
Produced By:
David Davis
Esther:
June Tobin
William Latch:
John Slater
Jackie:
Patricia Leventon
Mr Randal:
Stephen Jack
Journeyman:
Ralph Truman
Ketley:
Garard Green
Stack:
Norman Claridge
Sarah:
Rosalind Shanks
Fred Parsons:
Fraser Kerr
Mrs Lewis:
Mary Wimbush

The theme for this series is
Art in Britain
1: Portrait of Henry VIIIpainted c. 1540
School of Holbein
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Speaker, DAVID PIPER Director,
National Portrait Gallery
Produced by GEORGE WALTON SCOTT
Friday's broadcast in the Third
Network
These talks are being printed in ' The Listener '
The broadcasts are part of a scheme for subscribers who receive coloured prints of all the paintings and black and white illustrations of all the other works discussed, together with background notes. The material is despatched quarterly.
Subscriptions for the year are
35s... and should be sent to BBC Publications (A.E.68), P.O. Box 123, London, W.I

Contributors

Produced By:
George Walton Scott

0 come, let us adore him
Introit: The Lord hath visited and redeemed us (New Every Morning, page 15)
Readings selected from St.
Augustine on the Nativity
Carol 84: He smiles within his cradle (Oxford Book of Carols)
St. Luke 1, w. 46-55
Carol 112: To us in Bethlem city (Oxford Book of Carols)
Isaiah 11. vv. 1-5
10.59 Weather forecast

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