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Friday's broadcast (Light)

Contributors

Written by:
John Keir Cross
Produced by:
Tony Shryane
Edited by:
Godfrey Baseley
Daniel Archer:
Monte Crick
Doris Archer:
Gwen Berryman
Jack Archer:
Denis Folwell
Peggy Archer:
June Spencer
Lilian Archer:
Elizabeth Marlowe
Anthony William Daniel Archer:
Philip Owen
Philip Archer:
Norman Painting
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Pru Forrest:
Mary Dalley
Ned Larkin:
Bill Payne
Carol Grenville:
Anne Cullen
Jack Woolley:
Philip Garston-Jones
John Tregorran:
Philip Morant
Walter Gabriel:
Chris Gittins
Mrs Perkins:
Pauline Seville
Sid Perks:
Alan Devereux
Polly Mead:
Hilary Newcombe
Roger Patillo:
Jeremy Mason
Dawn Kingsley:
Patricia Bendall

Behaviour and Learning
A series of talks on those aspects of psychology that are particularly relevant to education
1: Introduction-Psychology and the Psychologists tby PROFESSOR BRIAN Foss of the University of London Institute of Education

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Brian Foss

The Wings of the Dove by Henry James adapted for broadcasting by Peggy Wells from the stage adaptation by CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR with Meg Wynn Owen , Donald Sinden and Ursula Jeans
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
A love story set in Venice in the year 1900
Saturday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry James
Broadcasting By:
Peggy Wells
Unknown:
Christopher Taylor
Unknown:
Meg Wynn Owen
Unknown:
Donald Sinden
Produced By:
Norman Wright

A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Help the Disabled Week:
JOHN CLEMENTS talks to ROSEMARY HART about his career in the theatre and his interest in the work of the Central Council for the Disabled
For Your Library List: some suggestions from ARTHUR POT-TERSMAN
Argument: another in a series of conversations on an issue of the day
You asked us to play.... record requests
Introduced by STEVE RACE

Contributors

Talks:
John Clements
Unknown:
Rosemary Hart
Introduced By:
Steve Race

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame arranged for broadcasting in eight instalments by May Jenkin
2: The Open Road
'Boating! Silly, boyish amusement! I've given that up long ago ... I've discovered the real thing.... Come with me just as far as the stable yard and you shall see what you shall see.'
Produced by MARGARET LYFORD-PIKE

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Grahame
Produced By:
Margaret Lyford-Pike
Storyteller:
David Steuart
Mole:
Douglas Murchie
Rat:
Bryden Murdoch
Toad:
Leonard Maguire

by Georges Simenon adapted by Alison Plowden from the translation by NORMAN DENNY with Alan Tilvern
Other parts played by Kathleen Helme , Molly Rankin Margaret Robertson
Bruce Beeby , Hamlyn Benson Basil Jones, Michael Kilgarriff Allan McClelland and Jerry Stovin
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS

Contributors

Unknown:
Georges Simenon
Adapted By:
Alison Plowden
Translation By:
Norman Denny
Unknown:
Alan Tilvern
Played By:
Kathleen Helme
Played By:
Molly Rankin
Played By:
Margaret Robertson
Unknown:
Bruce Beeby
Unknown:
Michael Kilgarriff
Unknown:
Allan McClelland
Unknown:
Jerry Stovin
Produced By:
Joe Burroughs
Steve Hogan:
Alan Tilvern
Nancy Hogan:
Mavis Villiers
Sid Halligan:
Marvin Kane
Waitress:
Sara Bracket
Telephone operator:
Eva Stuart
Nurse:
Shirley Dixon
Doctor:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Lieutenant Murray:
Manning Wilson

The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed ty
LISTENING POST
† LESLIE SMITH introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome

Contributors

Introduces:
Leslie Smith

BBC Foreign Correspondents have been interviewing young men at the thresholds of their careers on how they seek to fulfil their ambitions in the differing societies in which they live
Today:
PETER FLINN interviews
AMIN NAJJAR in Beirut

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Flinn

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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