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Introduced by Olive Shapley
' New flowers that have come to stay,' by Gordon Forsyth
'Waiting for 2.30 ': What visiting time means to those who are in Homes, not home, perhaps for life, by Sylvia Smeal
' Women in Spain': Eva Gray has recently spent four years in Spain where she made friends amgng Spanish women and visited their homes
Today's contribution from the BBC Mobile Units
Serial: ' Silas Marner ' by George Eliot. Abridged by Becky Cocking. Read by Ivan Samson

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Unknown:
Gordon Forsyth
Unknown:
Sylvia Smeal
Unknown:
Eva Gray
Unknown:
George Eliot.
Abridged By:
Becky Cocking.
Read By:
Ivan Samson

A serial in eight episodes by Francis Durbridge
7— ' The Four Suspects '
Production by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Durbridge
Production By:
Martyn C. Webster
Paul Temple:
Kim Peacock
Steve:
Marjorie Westbury
Sir Graham Forbes:
Lester Mudditt
Hubert Greene:
Ivan Samson
Stella:
Catherine Campbell
George Kelly:
John McLaren
Charles Boyer:
Donald Gray
Dr Elzec:
Olaf Olsen
Inspector Vosper:
Arthur Ridley
Charlie:
Desmond Carrington

to meet
Betty Jumel , Lee Lawrence
Herbert Smith , Peter Broadbent Norma and the Maple Leaf Four
Ray Martin and his Orchestra
Script by Ronald Taylor and Eddie Maguire
Produced by Bowker Andrews

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Jumel
Unknown:
Lee Lawrence
Unknown:
Herbert Smith
Unknown:
Peter Broadbent
Unknown:
Ray Martin
Script By:
Ronald Taylor
Script By:
Eddie Maguire
Produced By:
Bowker Andrews

Stanford Robinson gives the second of two talks on Opera with Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano)
Maira Santi (soprano)
Bruce Boyce (baritone)
Howell Glynne (baritone)
Martin Lawrence (bass)
BBC Opera Chorus
BBC Opera Orchestra
Produced by Roger Fiske

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanford Robinson
Soprano:
Jennifer Vyvyan
Soprano:
Maira Santi
Baritone:
Bruce Boyce
Baritone:
Howell Glynne
Bass:
Martin Lawrence
Produced By:
Roger Fiske

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