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by Daphne du Maurier adapted for broadcasting in five parts by JONQUIL ANTONY with Patricia Gallimore
Walter Fitzgerald and Patrick Troughton
Mary Yellan has been befriended by her Uncle's brother. Jem Merlyn ; but she feels no trust in him, and so has journeyed across the moors to seek the help of Francis Davey , Vicar of Altarnun.
PART 3:
Disappearance of a Horse Thief
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonquil Antony
Unknown:
Patricia Gallimore
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Walter Fitzgerald
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Patrick Troughton
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Mary Yellan
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Jem Merlyn
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Francis Davey
Produced By:
Norman Wright

Introduced by NORMAN FULTON
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by HUGO RIGNOLD
Theme and Variations (Suite
No. in G major).Tchaikovsky
Given before an invited audience in the Champness Hall, Rochdale
See facing page

Contributors

Introduced By:
Norman Fulton
Leader:
Reginald Stead
Conducted By:
Hugo Rignold

PETER DuvAL SMITH introduces a selection of news about current books and talks to EDITH BONE about her account of ' Seven Years Solitary ' in Hungarian prisons
TERRY COLEMAN on two books about the Panama Canal
VERNON SCANNELL on recent fiction
MURRAY SAYLE , an Australian, on The Passing of the Aborigines, Daisy Bates 's record of a lifetime spent among them
Produced by Joseph Hone

Contributors

Introduces:
Peter Duval Smith
Unknown:
Terry Coleman
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Vernon Scannell
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Murray Sayle
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Daisy Bates
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
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Keith Hindell

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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