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A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music, for the woman at home
Introduced by Olive Shapley
' What's Your Worry: Are you frightened of forms ? ' 5-' Applying for National Assistance Grants,' by Marian Cutler
' Getting Civilised ': four talks by a doctor on what. every toddler has to learn. 4-' Showing Off'
' Sculpture.' Even those of us who look at paintings tend to neglect sculpture. Loris Rey describes the purpose of the sculptor and how he works
' Designing Christmas Cards,' by Kate Adamson
Serial: ' Cry, the Beloved Country' by Alan Paton. Abridged by Audrey Lucas. Read by Carleton Hobbs

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Unknown:
Marian Cutler
Unknown:
Kate Adamson
Unknown:
Alan Paton.
Abridged By:
Audrey Lucas.
Read By:
Carleton Hobbs

The novel by Francis Iles
Dramatised for broadcasting by Patrick Campbell
Produced by Cleland Finn

Contributors

Novel By:
Francis Iles
Broadcasting By:
Patrick Campbell
Produced By:
Cleland Finn
Dr Edmund Bickleigh:
Alastair Duncan
Julia Bickleigh his wife:
Noel Hood
Rev Hessary Torr:
Bryan Powley
Mrs Torr his wife:
Ella Milne
Quarnian Torr:
Margaret Inglis
Janet Wapsworthy:
Courtney Hope
Adela Peavy:
Lucille Lisle
Dennis Bourne:
Andrew Faulds
Florence:
Denise Bryer
Madeleine Cranmere:
Griselda Hervey
Mrs Stinvell:
Joan Clement Scott
Ivy Ridgeway:
Violet Loxley
Maid:
Carol Done
Miss Wellby, Bickleigh's dispenser:
Joan Clement Scott
Sir Tamerton Foliott:
Arthur Ridley
Hilda Crewstanton, Julia's sister:
Evelyn Hall
Victor Crewstanton, Julia's brother:
Hugh Manning
William Chatford:
Howieson Culff
Chief Inspector Russell:
Stanley Groome
Superintendent Allhayes:
Donald Gray
F L Gunhill, Bickleigh's solicitor:
Arnold English
Clerk of the Assizes:
Charles Leno
Sir Bernard Deverell, Attorney-General:
Richard Williams
Sir Francis Lee-Bannerman KC:
Richard Hurndall
Judge:
Andrew Churchman
Charles Ryder, bacteriologist to the Home Office:
Bryan Powley
Augustus Pymm, analyst to the Home Office:
Arthur Ridley

Light Programme

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