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Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including
' Town and Country': a series for the town-dweller who misses the country. 2-' Butterflies and Moths,' by C. B. Williams , SC.D.
'From Cardiff 25A to ITMA 1: the life story of Dorothy Worsley -3.
' My Best Holiday': Compton Mackenzie talks about a holiday in Spain fifty years ago
' Linden Lea': the joys of life in the country and having one's own orchard described by Mary Cockson-Jones
' Sell or Go Bust': in the second of two programmes on the British Industries Fair, a woman speaks about the Fair in Birmingham
Serial: Excellent Women ' by Ba rbara Pym Abridged by the author. Read by Nan Munro .

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
C. B. Williams
Read By:
Nan Munro

A discussion between Lord Samuel, Liberal statesman, and Bertrand Russell , philosopher, in which they contrast life today with that of five hundred years ago, in the age of Leonardo da Vinci
Chairman,
Sir William Hamilton Fyfe
(The recorded programme previously broadcast in the BBC's General Overseas Service on April 13)

Contributors

Unknown:
Samuel, Liberal
Unknown:
Bertrand Russell
Unknown:
Sir William Hamilton Fyfe

An Autobiography in Words and Music at 8.30
The storyteller Donald Peers

Marie Jane Fergus Donald's father Moses Jones with John Sharman, Mai Jones Sheila Peers, David Close-Thomas, Ian Sadler, Margaret John, Desmond Carrington, Mari Rees, Paul Martin, Christopher Rhodes and Gilbert Cour

Zoe Cresswell (soprano) Clyde Richards (treble) Donald Phillips (piano) The Peter Knight Singers Welwyn Garden City Male Voice Choir Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader, David Paget) Conductor, Robert Busby

(Brian Evans writes on page 8)

Contributors

Script:
Brian Evans
Producer:
Elwyn Evans
Producer:
Mai Jones

Light Programme

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More