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Yesterday's Voices adapted from her novel by Rosemary Timperley with Patrick Barr , Ursula Howells and Beryl Calder
Ruth Lacey is engaged to chaperone child actress Shelley Vaughn , but she has no idea of the web in which she is to become entangled. Cast in order of speaking:
Piano played by Alan Paul
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
Broadcast on May 4, 1963

Contributors

Novel By:
Rosemary Timperley
Unknown:
Patrick Barr
Unknown:
Ursula Howells
Unknown:
Beryl Calder
Unknown:
Ruth Lacey
Unknown:
Shelley Vaughn
Played By:
Alan Paul
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Miss Jakes:
Janet Burnell
Ruth Lacey:
Ursula Howells
Schoolgirl:
Sheila Grant
Shelley Vaughn:
Beryl Calder
Leonard Mace, a TV producer:
John Pullen
Judith Carver:
Nicolette Bernard
Clive Monarch:
Patrick Barr
Alistair Vaughn:
Denys Hawthorne
Waitress:
Sheila Grant
Tom Reculver:
John Bryning
Edna Reculver:
Sheila Grant
Rebecca Vaughn:
Grizelda Hervey
Policeman:
Glyn Dearman
Mrs Sanders:
Elizabeth London

Easter Monday Edition including:
Come to the Fair: BILL TAYLOR recalls a happy occasion in his Sheflield childhood
Going to the Pictures: GORDON Gow recommends some Bank Holiday films and talks to director ROBERT Wise , and JULIE ANDREWS sings
Three Men in a Boat: HARRY Lockwood WEST reads a passage from Jerome K. Jerome 's comic classic
My Strangest Letter: the pick of URSULA BLOOM'S postbag
Turning Points: JOHN ELLISON puts questions to today's guest compere, FREDDY GRISEWOOD

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Unknown:
Gordon Gow
Director:
Robert Wise
Director:
Julie Andrews
Unknown:
Harry Lockwood
Unknown:
Jerome K. Jerome
Unknown:
John Ellison

The Borrowers by Mary Norton arranged as a dramatised reading in four parts by BERTHA LONSDALE
When Pod takes Arrietty on an expedition ' upstairs ' to teach her borrowing for the first time, she is ' seen ' by the boy who is staying in the house. What's more, she talks to him and he promises that if she writes a letter to her Uncle Hendreary, he will try to deliver it. Her parents. Pod and Homily, know nothing of this.
3: Disaster turns to Riches
Produced by HERBERT SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Norton
Produced By:
Herbert Smith
Storyteller:
Marah Stohl
Homily:
Rosalie Williams
Arrietty:
Margaret Dew
Pod:
Jack Woolgar
The Boy:
Peter Landon

A play by Terence Rattigan adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe with Paul Daneman
(Paul Daneman is in "Camelot" at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane)

Contributors

Author:
Terence Rattigan
Adapted for broadcasting by:
Cynthia Pughe
Mouth organ:
Alfie Kahn
Producer:
John Gibson
Flight-Sergeant Thompson:
Ronald Baddiley
Flight-Lieutenant Stoker:
Christopher Bidmead
Aircraftman Parsons:
Percy Herbert
Aircraftman Ross:
Paul Daneman
Aircraftman Evans:
Denys Graham
Aircraftman Dickinson:
Christopher Greatorex
General Allenby:
Deryck Guyler
Ronald Storrs:
Maurice Denham
Colonel Barrington:
Bruce Beeby
Sheik Auda Abu Tavi:
Ralph Truman
Turkish General:
Roger Delgado
Franks:
Michael McClain
Rashid, an Arab:
David Spenser
Turkish Captain:
Andrew Sachs
British Corporal at Akaba:
Michael Kilgarriff
Hamed, an Arab:
John Dearth
A.D.C.:
Gabriel Woolf
Turkish Sergeant:
John G. Heller
Flight-Lieutenant Higgins:
Jonathan Scott
Group Captain Wood:
Alan Haines
Corporal:
Fraser Kerr

Schumann
Piano Quintet in E flat najor played by the BARYLLI QUARTET:
Walter Barylli (violin) Otto Strasser (violin) Rudolf Streng (viola)
Emanuel Brabee (cello)
JOERG DEMUS (piano)
on a gramophone record

Contributors

Violin:
Walter Barylli
Violin:
Otto Strasser
Viola:
Rudolf Streng
Cello:
Emanuel Brabee
Piano:
Joerg Demus

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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