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Today Joan Griffiths introduces: Sarah Waterhouse Brown on 'The Enjoyment of Living'; Sybil Haddock on 'Opportunity or Oblivion for the Housewife'; Pamela Frankau on 'Being an Exile'; Other Women's Lives — 'Household Budgets in Singapore,' by Mrs. Ferrier Smith; and the current serial story, 'The House under the Water,' by Francis Brett Young, read by Deryck Guyler

Contributors

Introduces:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Sarah Waterhouse Brown
Unknown:
Sybil Haddock
Unknown:
Pamela Frankau
Unknown:
Mrs. Ferrier Smith
Unknown:
Francis Brett
Read By:
Deryck Guyler

The last adventure in the series about precious stones, written by Charles Hatton , based on the true experiences of Louis Kornitzer
Produced by Cleland Finn
6 — ' The Conway Sapphires '

Contributors

Written By:
Charles Hatton
Unknown:
Louis Kornitzer
Produced By:
Cleland Finn
Armand:
Ivan Samson
Leila:
Marjorie Westbury
Henry:
Heron Carvic
Perrigo:
Raf de la Torre

parts. Dramatised for broadcasting by Lester Powell from the novel by Kenneth Roberts. Produced by Ayton Whitaker 7 — ' A Change of Governorship'

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Lester Powell
Novel By:
Kenneth Roberts.
Produced By:
Ayton Whitaker
Langdon Towne:
Michael Goodliffe
Sergeant McNott:
Tommy Duggan
Elizabeth:
Violet Loxley
Ann:
Freda Falconer
Mrs Cardin:
Joan Clement Scott
Grosebeck:
Lionel Stevens
Captain Spiesmaker:
Malcolm Hayes
Sentry:
Preston Lockwood

A musical entertainment given by Jo Vincent (soprano)
Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick (pianos)
Richard Adeney (flute)
David Martin (violin)
Neville Marriner (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello)
Programme arranged by Basil Douglas

Contributors

Soprano:
Jo Vincent
Soprano:
Cyril Smith
Soprano:
Phyllis Sellick
Flute:
Richard Adeney
Violin:
David Martin
Violin:
Neville Marriner
Viola:
Eileen Grainger
Cello:
Bernard Richards
Arranged By:
Basil Douglas

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