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A Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour t Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
New-Born Island: JUNE ROSE visits Surtsey, the island which has risen from the sea. and talks to the Iceland Government geologist DR. SIGURD THORARINSSON
Self-Interview: DUDLEY MOORE , composer, pianist, and actor. asks himself some personal questions
First Novel: LESLIE Blanch , whose new book The Nine Tiger Man has just been published, talks to JOAN YORKE about her work and her travels
Lines of Communication: MICHAEL FREEDLAND reports on the work of the Rev. Bill Gowland in Luton

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Dudley Moore
Unknown:
Leslie Blanch
Unknown:
Joan Yorke
Unknown:
Michael Freedland

t Chairman, J. W. LAMBERT
Film: DEREK PROUSE
Theatre. RONALD BRYDEN
Broadcastino: JACQUES BRUNIUS
Book: RICHARD MAYNE
Art: EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
Produced by Carl Wildman

Contributors

Unknown:
J. W. Lambert
Unknown:
Derek Prouse
Unknown:
Ronald Bryden
Unknown:
Jacques Brunius
Unknown:
Richard Mayne
Unknown:
Edward Lucie-Smith
Produced By:
Carl Wildman

A series of conversations about questions more and less topical
Shirley Williams M.P.; Professor George Porter, physicist; John English, Director of the Midlands Arts Centre for Young People
Brian Redhead takes the chair

Contributors

Chairman:
Brian Redhead
Panellist:
Shirley Williams M.P.
Panellist:
Professor George Porter
Panellist:
John English

'twixt
ISOBEL BARNETT
ELEANOR SUMMERFIELD and RICHARD MURDOCH LANCE PERCIVAL with some tune twisters from STEVE RACE
In the chair,ROY PLOMLEY
Devised and written by IAN MESSITER
Produced by Charles Maxwell

Contributors

Unknown:
Isobel Barnett
Unknown:
Eleanor Summerfield
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Lance Percival
Unknown:
Roy Plomley
Written By:
Ian Messiter
Produced By:
Charles Maxwell

Your questions answered by JAMES FISHER , RICHARD FITTER and PETER SCOTT
Chairman.
DEREK MCCULLOCH (Uncle Mac) t Produced by John Sparks
Questions should be sent on a post-card to: Nature Parliament, BBC. Broadcasting House. Bristol 8

Contributors

Unknown:
James Fisher
Unknown:
Richard Fitter
Unknown:
Peter Scott
Unknown:
Derek McCulloch
Produced By:
John Sparks

BARRY CUNLIFFE of the University of Bristol talks to VINCENT WAITE about recent archaeological discoveries which have added to our knowledge of Roman Britain
† LADY AILEEN Fox of the University of Exeter reviews The Roman Conquest of Britain by G. Webster and D. R. Dudley

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cunliffe
Unknown:
Vincent Waite
Unknown:
G. Webster
Unknown:
D. R. Dudley

A radio serial in thirteen parts by FREDERICK BRADNUM freely dramatised from
Louise de la Valliere and The Man in the Iron Mask by ALEXANDRE DUMAS with Patrick Troughton
Anne Cullen and Victor Lucas By flooring the jailer and taking his keys D'Artagnan made contact with the Prisoner of the Bastille, but when disturbed by the arrival of the guards made good his escape over the drawbridge.
4: Hide and Seek
D'Artagnan... PATRICK TROUGHTON t Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederick Bradnum
Unknown:
Alexandre Dumas
Unknown:
Patrick Troughton
Unknown:
Anne Cullen
Unknown:
Victor Lucas
Unknown:
Patrick Troughton
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Louise de la Valliere:
Anne Cullen
Queen Mother:
Grizelda Hervey
Prince Philip:
Peter Bartlett
Mile, de Montalais:
Valerie Kirkbrlght
Mile Athenais de Tonnay-Charente:
Angela Piper
Louis XIV:
Frederick Treves
Comte Saint-Aignan:
Alan Barry
Madame (The Princess Henrietta):
Cécile Chevreau
Malicorne:
Kenneth Dight
Aramis:
Victor Lucas
The Franciscan:
Will Leighton
Grisart:
Stafford Byrne
The Confessor:
Timothy Harley

A survivor's journey home from Auschwitz
Written by Primo Levi
Translated from the Italian by STUART WOOLF
Narrated by Anthony Quayle t Adapted and produced by ALAN BURGESS

Contributors

Written By:
Primo Levi
Unknown:
Stuart Woolf
Unknown:
Anthony Quayle
Produced By:
Alan Burgess

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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