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GLENYS DOWDLE (soprano)
ST. DEINIOL SINGERS
COLWYN BAY GIRLS Choir
BETHESDA LADIES CHOIR
LLITHFAEN AND DISTRICT CHORAL SOCIETY
PENRHYN MALE VOICE CHOIR accompanied by MENNA LEYSHON FFRANCON THOMAS and WILLIAM BACON
Conducted by JAMES WILLIAMS
Introduced by Die HUGHES
Next Sunday: Morning Song-school choirs singing the hymns of your choice. Requests (postcards. please) to Morning Song. BBC. Broadcasting House, London, W.1.

Contributors

Soprano:
Glenys Dowdle
Accompanied By:
Menna Leyshon
Accompanied By:
Ffrancon Thomas
Accompanied By:
William Bacon
Conducted By:
James Williams
Introduced By:
Die Hughes

A Sunday Supplement to "Woman's Hour".
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson.
Out of Thin Air: 3 - Leslie Smith investigates a poltergeist.
A Forte for the Piano: two housewives who won a prize for piano duets.
Self-Interview: Jonathan Miller, doctor of medicine, actor, producer of Monitor, asks himself some pertinent questions.
Flattery gets you nowhere: Does it or doesn't it? Mary Stocks, Jim Wicks, Diana Graves, Sylvia Owen, and Cmdr. Ibbett consider the cliché.

Contributors

Presenter:
Marjorie Anderson
Reporter:
Leslie Smith
Interviewee:
Jonathan Miller
Panellist:
Mary Stocks
Panellist:
Jim Wicks
Panellist:
Diana Graves
Panellist:
Sylvia Owen
Panellist:
Cmdr Ibbett

Chairman, DILYS POWELL
Book: KARL MILLER
Art: J. M. RICHARDS
Film: A. ALVAREZ
Theatre: Richard FINDLATER
Broadcasting: STEPHEN POTTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Dilys Powell
Unknown:
Karl Miller
Unknown:
J. M. Richards
Unknown:
Richard Findlater
Unknown:
Stephen Potter

A spontaneous discussion by LADY VIOLET BONHAM CARTER (Baroness Asquith)
LORD BOOTHBY RT. Hon. ERNEST MARPLES M.P. , PETER SHORE, M.P.
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen From Verwood, Dorset
Last Friday's broadcast (Light)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lady Violet Bonham
Unknown:
Lord Boothby
Unknown:
Rt. Hon. Ernest Marples M.P.
Unknown:
Peter Shore, M.P.
Question-Master:
Freddy Grisewood
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

Songs of Africa
ANGELA CHRISTOPHER, a bird-song recordist recently home from Africa, introduces some of her own Kenya recordingsl, some from Southern Rhodesia by Anthony Walker , and some from Zululand
Produced by Jeffery Boswall

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Walker
Produced By:
Jeffery Boswall

A cycle of twelve plays by Dorothy L. Sayers
5: The Bread of Heaven
Then Jesus called his twelve apostles together and gave them power to cast out devils and to cure diseases. And he sent them out. two by two, to preach the Kingdom of God and to heal the sick....
Other parts played by: Timothy Harley. Alan Haines Wilfrid Carter. Patrick Barr
Mary Henry , Michael Kilgarriff John Boxer. Nicolette Bernard Fraser Kerr. George Merritt Alan Barry , Alaric Cotter Olga Lindo
Produced bv
WILLIAM GLIN-DOEPEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Dorothy L. Sayers
Played By:
Timothy Harley.
Played By:
Alan Haines
Played By:
Wilfrid Carter.
Played By:
Patrick Barr
Unknown:
Mary Henry
Unknown:
Michael Kilgarriff
Unknown:
John Boxer.
Unknown:
Bernard Fraser Kerr.
Unknown:
George Merritt
Unknown:
Alan Barry
Unknown:
Alaric Cotter
Unknown:
Olga Lindo
Unknown:
William Glin-Doepel
Evangelist:
Godfrey Kenton
Jesus:
Tom Fleming
Baruch the Zealot:
Howieson Culff
Baruch's wife:
Margery Wright
Judas:
William Eedle
Philip:
Anthony Hall
Andrew:
Peter Marinker
Simon Peter:
Wilfred Harrison
James:
Geoffrey Matthews
John:
Michael Acton-Bond
Thomas Didymus:
Will Leighton
Matthew:
David Lawton

The theme for this series is
Art in Britain
3: Portrait of Charles I painted c. 1636 by Van Dyck
(National Gallery, London) Speaker, DAVID PIPER Director,
National Portrait Gallery Produced by George Walton Scott
Friday's broadcast in the Third
Network
Subscriptions for the year are 35s. and should be sent to BBC Publications iA.E. 68). P.O. Box 123. London, W.I.

Contributors

Unknown:
Van Dyck
Produced By:
George Walton Scott

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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