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An Easter holiday programme
Edited and produced by Lionel GamHn
Cricketers' Corner
John Guise gives young cricketers some practical coaching hints for the coming season
Today, Bowling Tactics
'The Iron Horse'
The story of the British railways recalled by \Arthur Busih
2—' The Horse Grows Wings '

Contributors

Produced By:
Lionel Gamhn
Recalled By:
Arthur Busih

Introduced by Jean Metcalfe and including
' The Other Woman': in her second talk Phyllis Digby Morton discusses the importance of the other woman in your life
Spotlight on current affairs
Weekly Forum : ' Dress Sense.' The speakers are Hardy Amies , Doris Langley Moore , Gladys Burlton , and Alice Hooper Beck
Exhibition at St. James' Palace: Mary Hill records a visit to this Exhibition of Four Centuries of Embroidery with Mrs. Hamilton-King, Principal of the Royal School of Needlework
Serial: ' Emma ' by Jane Austen. Abridged by Ursula Wood. Read by Julia Lang

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe
Speakers Are:
Hardy Amies
Speakers Are:
Doris Langley Moore
Speakers Are:
Gladys Burlton
Speakers Are:
Alice Hooper Beck
Unknown:
Mary Hill
Unknown:
Jane Austen.
Abridged By:
Ursula Wood.
Read By:
Julia Lang

A message of comfort and cheer for all in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity'
Today's speaker:
The Rev. Frederic Greeves
Introduced by Stuart Hibberd
(Listeners' letters are very welcome as theygive real help and guidance in planning these talks. Send them to [address removed]. Listeners will realise that speakers cannot reply personally, but will try to deal with their problems in the talks)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Frederic Greeves
Introduced By:
Stuart Hibberd
Unknown:
Stuart Hibberd

A Serial in Four Parts at 8.0
Adapted by Kenneth Owen from the novel by Daphne du Maurier
Produced by Owen Reed in the BBC's West of England studios

Contributors

From the novel by:
Daphne du Maurier
Adapted by:
Kenneth Owen
Producer:
Owen Reed
Dona St. Columb:
Beatrice Bevan
Harry St. Columb, her husband:
Malcolm Farquhar
Rockingham:
Rolf Lefebvre
William:
Charles E. Stidwill
Lord Godolphin:
Arthur Young
Jean-Benoit Aubery:
Raf de la Torre
Other parts played by:
Charles Marford
Other parts played by:
Hilda Schroder
Other parts played by:
Arnold Tottle
Other parts played by:
Harry Carter
Other parts played by:
Howieson Culff

Starring Ethel Revnell
A one-woman revue in which Ethel Revnell plays every part. Songs and sketches specially written by Carey Edwards and David Climie. The Human Voice written by Jean Cocteau, translated by Maximilian Ilyin.
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Paul Fenoulhet.
Music by Arthur Wilkinson and Hal Stead.
Production by Tom Ronald.

Contributors

Star/performer:
Ethel Revnell
Writer:
Carey Edwards
Writer:
David Climie
Writer:
Jean Cocteau
Translator:
Maximilian Ilyin
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Music:
Arthur Wilkinson
Music:
Hal Stead
Production by:
Tom Ronald

Light Programme

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