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The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Joan Yorke introducing
Jimmy Edwards
Pamela Frankau and Wyn Griffith discussing the issues behind some personal problems
Elizabeth Dalzell , s'taff trainer at a London store, describing her job
Reginald Gamble talking about keeping bees
Agnes Madden , whose heart is in her boots
The third instalment from ' A Kid for Two Farthings.' by Wolf Mankowitz. Abridged by Pegeen Mair. Read by David Kossoff

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Yorke
Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
Pamela Frankau
Unknown:
Wyn Griffith
Unknown:
Elizabeth Dalzell
Unknown:
Reginald Gamble
Unknown:
Agnes Madden
Unknown:
Wolf Mankowitz.
Abridged By:
Pegeen Mair.
Read By:
David Kossoff

A journey through Britain with a recording machine
3-Four Walls and a Roof
Introducing James Blair , a Glasgow ironmoulder, and his wife Violet; Scottish comedians Clark and Murray; P. R. Alcock , a Banbury builder, and his apprentice; and Reg Tonkin , a Cornish house designer
Produced by Jack Singleton
(The recorded broadcast of October 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Blair
Unknown:
P. R. Alcock
Unknown:
Reg Tonkin
Produced By:
Jack Singleton

You are invited to listen to folk songs and music still sung and played in the British Isles
Peter Kennedy goes collecting in Sussex
Seamus Ennis introduces Andrew Thomas from Pembrokeshire
Singer, Frances Kitching
The Players:
Eugene Pini (violin) Carlos Valdez (cello) Henry Krein (accordion) Geurge Crozier (flute) Freddie Phillips (guitar)
Introduced by Spike Hughes
Edited by Marie Slocombe
Produced by Harold Rogers

Contributors

Introduces:
Seamus Ennis
Unknown:
Andrew Thomas
Singer:
Frances Kitching
Violin:
Eugene Pini
Cello:
Carlos Valdez
Accordion:
Henry Krein
Flute:
Geurge Crozier
Guitar:
Freddie Phillips
Introduced By:
Spike Hughes
Edited By:
Marie Slocombe
Produced By:
Harold Rogers

A happy history of everyman's entertainment with George Allison , Isobel Baillie
Oicely Courtneidge
The Western Brothers
Cecil Wilson
Introduced by Howard Marion-Crawford
Programme written by Gale Pedrick and produced by Thurstan Holland

Contributors

Unknown:
George Allison
Unknown:
Isobel Baillie
Unknown:
Oicely Courtneidge
Unknown:
Cecil Wilson
Introduced By:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Written By:
Gale Pedrick
Produced By:
Thurstan Holland

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Community hymn-singing from St. John's Cross Church, Dundee, with the Church Choirs of Dundee Presbytery, conducted by the Rev. Roy R. Hogg
Organist. William G. Bannerman
The hymns are introduced by the Rev. Ala-stair G. S. Rae, Minister of St. John's Cross Church, Dundee Stand up and bless the Lord (Tune,
Kerry)
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
(Tune., Praise, my souL)
Behold us, Lord, a little space (Tune,
Bedford)
Hark, the glad sound, the Saviour comes (Tune, Crediton)
Thy Kingdom come, on bended knee
(Tune, Irish)
Paraphrase 18: Behold the mountain of the Lord (Tune, Glasgow)
Metrical Psalm 93: The Lord doth reign (Tune, Stroudwater)
Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (Tune,
Mary-ton)
Now the day is over (Tune, Lyndhurst)

Contributors

Organist:
Rev. Roy R. Hogg
Organist:
William G. Bannerman

with Joan Sims and Leslie Mitcheil
Tonight's Musical Highlights:
The Beverley Sisters
Kirk Stevens
The George Mitchell
Town Criers
Stanley Black, his piano and his Concert Orchestra
On Top of his Town this week:
Gilbert Harding and his hometown Hereford
Script edited by Jimmy Grafton
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Sims
Unknown:
Leslie Mitcheil
Unknown:
Kirk Stevens
Unknown:
Gilbert Harding
Edited By:
Jimmy Grafton
Produced By:
Dennis Main Wilson

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