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A daily programme for women at home
Introduced by Mary Ferguson and including
Guest of the Week: Russet Green
' The Observing Eye ' : Desiree Hirst talks about E. M. Delafield as a novelist and observer of society
E. M. Delafield, author of the current serial in ' Woman's Hour,' had an eye for the oddities and failings of human relations, though she wrote of them with compassion as well as with stinging wit.
' Sheer Ignorance,' by Alan Mel ville
' Round Table': Veronica Papworth, Ruth Drew, Claud Mullins, and the ' Woman's Hour' doctor attempt to find a solution to some of your problems
Serial: Thank Heaven Fasting,' by E. M. Delafield. Abridged by Audrey Jones. Read by Olive Gregg

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mary Ferguson
Unknown:
Alan Mel
Unknown:
E. M. Delafield.
Abridged By:
Audrey Jones.
Read By:
Olive Gregg

with Peggy Evans , Miriam Karlin
Clarence Wright , John Sharp
David Jacobs , Horace Percival
Reginald Purdell
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Robert Busby
Script by Ted Kavanagh
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont

Contributors

Unknown:
Peggy Evans
Unknown:
Miriam Karlin
Unknown:
Clarence Wright
Unknown:
John Sharp
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Horace Percival
Unknown:
Reginald Purdell
Conducted By:
Robert Busby
Script By:
Ted Kavanagh
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont

Adapted by Rex Rienits from the novel by W.H. Lane Crauford
[Starring] Sydney Tafler and Moira Lister

Sam Karsh told the police that his first wife. Poppy, had run off to South Africa with his twin brother George. That was a story which needed looking into a little more closely.

Contributors

From:
the novel by W.H. Lane Crauford
Adapted:
by Rex Rienits
Producer:
Charles Lefeaux
Sergeant Thornley:
Patrick Troughton
Inspector Kneller:
Stephen Jack
Ruth:
Dorothy Smith
George Marsh/Samuel Marsh:
Sydney Tafler
Poppy Marsh:
Moira Lister
Nurse:
Pamela Henry-May
Wilton:
Martin Lewis
Matron:
Sarah Leigh

Light Programme

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