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Round the House Week
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe and including asides by W. P. Matthew
' Reading Your Letters': a programme of comments, stories, and criticisms sent by listeners in all parts of the country
' I Married a Decorator': talk by Meryl Jackson
' What Job for Your Daughter?': Evelyn Courcer of the Kent Youth Employment Service makes some suggestions for the practical girl
' That Was Spring': the second of two talks by a doctor
' Covent Garden Flower Show': Mary Hill records some conversations she had yesterday evening with some of the people preparing for the first flower show ever to be held at Covent Garden
Serial: ' Cluny Brown,' by Margery Sharp. Abridged by Arthur Calder-Marshall . Read by Diana Maddox

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe
Unknown:
W. P. Matthew
Talk By:
Meryl Jackson
Unknown:
Evelyn Courcer
Unknown:
Mary Hill
Unknown:
Margery Sharp.
Abridged By:
Arthur Calder-Marshall
Read By:
Diana Maddox

A mustiical dnama of the west
Episode 4 (Fourth series)
(Continued in next column) with Alan Keith and Guy Kingsley Poywter
Music by the Four Ramblers
Freddie Phillips and the Sons, of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Keith
Unknown:
Guy Kingsley Poywter
Unknown:
Freddie Phillips
Unknown:
Jack Fallon
Produced By:
Charles Chilton
J. C. Macdonald. a rancher:
MacDonald Parke
Mary his niece:
Carole Carr
Jeff Arnold, a Texas Ranger:
Paul Carpenter
Luke, an old cowhand:
Charles Irwin
Bob, a singing cowhand and ' Rustler,' a canine cowhand:
Bob Mallin

Doris Gambell (soprano)
Andrew Macpherson (tenor)
Winifred Davey and James Moody
(two pianos)
BBC Opera Orchestra (Leader, John Shianpe )
BBC Opena Chorus
(Trained by Alan G. Melville )
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
The programme Includes a selection from ' A Princess of Kensington' by Edward German

Contributors

Soprano:
Doris Gambell
Tenor:
Andrew MacPherson
Tenor:
Winifred Davey
Tenor:
James Moody
Leader:
John Shianpe
Conductor:
Alan G. Melville
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson
Unknown:
Edward German

A dramatic impression of the spirit and quality of the British at war, of the British military tradition over the centuries, and of the British people, the men 'of the last quarter of an hour' written by Lewis Hastings, M.C.
Cast includes: Oliver Bunt, Bettina Dickson, Brian Haines, Stephen Jack, Paul Martin, Norman Shelley, Robert Urquhart, Ian Wallace, Geoffrey Wincott and Francis de Wolff
Produced by David Porter

Contributors

Written By:
Lewis Hastings, M.C.
Unknown:
Bettina Dickson
Unknown:
Brian Haines.
Unknown:
Stephen Jack
Unknown:
Paul Martin.
Unknown:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
Robert Urquhart.
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Geoffrey Wincott
Unknown:
Francis de Wolff
Produced By:
David Porter

Light Programme

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