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Today Joan Griffiths introduces: Trevor Blewitt on 'Sharing Your Income'; Alexander Hay on 'More Plans for Your Garden'; and Mrs. Arthur Webb on ' Filling the Store-
Cupboard.'
Followed by this Week's serial: a fully dramatised version in five parts of 'Jamaica Inn' with Angela Baddeley.
Adapted by Jonquil Antony from the novel by Daphne du Maurier. Produced by Ayton Whitaker. Part 1 -'Waggons in the Night'
Also Betty Baskcomb, Andrew Churchman, Ernest Sefton, Charles Maunsell, David Kossoff, Victor Fairley, and Eric Lugg.

Contributors

Introduced by:
Joan Griffiths
Presenter:
Trevor Blewitt
Presenter:
Alexander Hay
Story adapted by:
Jonquil Antony
Novel by:
Daphne du Maurier
Produced by:
Ayton Whitaker
Guest:
Betty Baskcomb
Guest:
Andrew Churchman
Guest:
Ernest Sefton
Guest:
Charles Maunsell
Guest:
David Kossoff
Guest:
Victor Fairley
Guest:
Eric Lugg
Mary Yellan:
Angela Baddeley
The Clergyman:
Raf de la Torre
Joss Merlyn:
Valentine Dyall
Aunt Patience:
Iris Baker
Jem Merlyn:
Geoffrey Keen
Harry the Pedlar:
Lionel Stevens

Adapted as a serial in six episodes by Lester Powell from the Frank Launder — Sidney Gilliat film, based on the novel by Christianna Brand
Rosamund John as Nurse Sanson
Produced by Neil Tuson
6—' The Final Operation '

Contributors

Unknown:
Lester Powell
Unknown:
Sidney Gilliat
Novel By:
Christianna Brand
Produced By:
Neil Tuson
Inspector Cockrill:
Alastair Sim
Sergeant Hendrick:
Ernest Sefton
Dr White:
Martin Lewis
Nurse Linley (Freddi):
Marjorie Summerville
Mr Purdey:
William Trent
Hospital Sister:
Thea Wells
A Nurse:
Olive Gregg
Dr Barnes:
Philip Cunningham
Nurse Woods (Woody):
Megs Jenkins
Gervase Eden:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Nurse Sanson (Esther):
Rosamund John

The resident comedians, Ted Ray and Michael Howard , try to beat listeners' stories. Each week well-known personalities compete in 'The Wooden-Spoon Spot.' Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra provide the music. The studio audience is the judge, and the listeners' stories are told by Jacques Brown

Contributors

Unknown:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Michael Howard
Told By:
Jacques Brown

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