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by Susan Ferrier adapted for broadcasting in thirteen parts by JONQUIL ANTONY Gertrude is no longer Countess of Rossville, and Robert Delmour will now inherit the Rossville estates. Gertrude prepares to leave the castle, waiting only to hear from Frederick what she shall do next.
13: Destiny
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Ferrier
Unknown:
Jonquil Antony
Unknown:
Robert Delmour
Produced By:
David Davis

A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Drinka Pinta: ROBERT GUNNELL tells the story behind your daily bottle of milk
Alan Melville renects
Silver Lining: echoes of the old grace, ' Keep us mindful of the needs of others,' for Christian Aid Week
Your Letters
Introduced by STEVE RACE

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Gunnell
Introduced By:
Steve Race

PETER DUVAL SMITH introduces a selection of news about current books and talks to JAMES MOSSMAN about his first novel, set in the Middle East, Beggars On Horseback
ARTHUR CALDER MARSHALL on other recent fiction
RENÉ CUTFORTH on Soho Night and Day by Frank Norman
ERSKINE CHILDERS on the Irish Rising of 1916, and Charles Duff 's Six Days to Shake an Empire
Produced by Joseph Hone

Contributors

Introduces:
Peter Duval Smith
Unknown:
James Mossman
Unknown:
Arthur Calder Marshall
Unknown:
Frank Norman
Unknown:
Erskine Childers
Unknown:
Charles Duff
Produced By:
Joseph Hone

Problems and realities of today
Introduced by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
Production team:
Alan Burgess , Francis Dillon Keith Hindell

Contributors

Introduced By:
Edgar Lustgarten
Unknown:
Alan Burgess
Unknown:
Francis Dillon
Unknown:
Keith Hindell

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