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The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Joan Griffiths introducing
Kay Mander, film director, talking about her job
Anitomia Ridge and Wyn Griffith discussing the issues behind some personal problems
New Slants on Slimming: the final conversation between Phyllis Ddgby Morton and the Friday-morning doctor
Sarah Griffiths, Honorary Secretary of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs
Gordon Gow discussing some current films
Margaret Brailey telling the story of Henry
The fourth episode from ' Daughter of Confucius '-the autobiography of a Chinese girl. by Wong Su-Ling and E. H. Cressy. Abridged by Roy Herbert. Read by Jill Balcon

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Wong Su-Ling
Unknown:
E. H. Cressy.
Abridged By:
Roy Herbert.
Read By:
Jill Balcon

You are invited to listen to some of the folk songs and music still sung and played in the British Isles
Seamus Ennis goes collecting In Pembrokeshire
Singer: Frances Kltohing
The Players:
Eugene Pini (violin) Carlos Valdez (cello)
Henry Krein (accordion)
George Crozier (flute)
Freddie Phillips (guitar) Programme introduced by Spike Hughes
Edited by Marie Slocombe Produced by Harold Rogers

Contributors

Violin:
Eugene Pini
Cello:
Carlos Valdez
Accordion:
Henry Krein
Flute:
George Crozier
Guitar:
Freddie Phillips
Introduced By:
Spike Hughes
Edited By:
Marie Slocombe
Produced By:
Harold Rogers

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

A happy history of everyman's entertainment with W. J. Brown , Ian Coster
Leslie A. Hutchinson ('Hutch')
George Mitchell , Horace Percival and Terry-Thomas
Introduced by Howard Marion-Crawford
Programme written by Gale Pedrick and produced by Thurstan Holland

Contributors

Unknown:
W. J. Brown
Unknown:
Ian Coster
Unknown:
Leslie A. Hutchinson
Unknown:
George Mitchell
Unknown:
Horace Percdval
Introduced By:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Written By:
Gale Pedrick

Dramatised for radio by Rex Rienits
From the novel by Albert Maltz
Other parts played by Ian Sadler , Mary Wimbush
Michael O'Halloran , Eileen Thorndike
Tony Quinn , and Cyril Shaips
Produced by Hugh Stewart

Contributors

Unknown:
Rex Rienits
Novel By:
Albert Maltz
Played By:
Ian Sadler
Played By:
Mary Wimbush
Played By:
Michael O'Halloran
Played By:
Eileen Thorndike
Unknown:
Tony Quinn
Unknown:
Cyril Shaips
Produced By:
Hugh Stewart
Narrator:
Warren Stanhope
Sarah:
Bessie Love
Simon McKeever:
MacDonald Parke
Mrs Lees:
Natalie Lynn
Tom Finney:
George Margo
Ada Finney:
Virginia Winter
Jop Peake:
Sydney Keith
Stan Pavlovsky:
Bernard Rebel
Percy Fuller:
Launce Maraschal
Chuck:
Richard Waring
The Mexican:
Dick Vosburgh
George:
Dermot Palmer
Harold Malone:
Neil McCallum
Mr Cochran:
John Cazabon
Mrs Cochran:
Nancy Nevinson
Dr Amelia Balzer:
Joan Young

Community hymn-singing from Hexham Abbey, led by the choirs of the Abbey and of local Free Churches. Hymns introduced by the Rector, the Rev. A. G. Hardie
Organist, Dorothy Alder
Onward, Christian soldiers (Tune,
St. Gertrude)
0 King enthroned on high (Tune,
Repton)
The Church's one foundation (Tune,
Aurelia)
The Church of God a Kingdom is
(Tune, Franconia)
Thy Kingdom come! on bended knee
(Tune, Irish)
Judge Eternal , throned in splendour
(Tune, Rhuddlan)
Happy are they, they that love God
(Tune, St. Peter)
Thy hand, 0 God. has guided (Tune,
Thornbury)

Contributors

Organist:
Rev. A. G. Hardie
Organist:
Dorothy Alder
Unknown:
Judge Eternal

A programme presenting the best in Britain's show business with Geraldine MacEwan and Graham Stark
Guest Star: Tony Hancock
To Sing To You
Anne Shelton
The Deep River Boys
To Play to You: Stanley Black
George Mitchell Glee Club
Stanley Black Concert Orchestra
Encore: Each week the stars take their curtain calls with the songs and tunes you want to hear
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston

Contributors

Unknown:
Geraldine MacEwan
Unknown:
Tony Hancock
Unknown:
Anne Shelton
Written By:
Ray Galton
Written By:
Alan Simpson
Produced By:
Alastair Scott-Johnston

Light Programme

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