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including:
Going Abroad on Your Own?: Phyllis Digby Morton speaks to the middle-aged woman who is taking a holiday alone
Reflections from the Screen: Gordon Gow on the summer in films
Monkey Business: Estelle Shob brook recalls the time when her husband kept monkeys in a flat in Delhi
Ruth Drew answering....: Replies to some topical questions sent by listeners
Serial: 'The Thirteenth Child
A tale of long ago
Written for Woman's Hour and read by the author, Antonia Ridge
The seventh of ten instalments
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
For Women Readers - page 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Phyllis Digby Morton
Unknown:
Gordon Gow
Unknown:
Estelle Shob
Unknown:
Ruth Drew
Unknown:
Antonia Ridge
Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe

A game of detection devised by John P. Wynn in which the panel tries to solve a series of curious situations
The Panel:
Iris Ashley , Dulcie Gray
Lionel Gamlin , Guy Ramsey
The Characters :
Charmian Innes , John Forde
Chairman, Brian Johnston
Produced by Joan Clark

Contributors

Unknown:
John P. Wynn
Unknown:
Iris Ashley
Unknown:
Dulcie Gray
Unknown:
Lionel Gamlin
Unknown:
Guy Ramsey
Unknown:
Charmian Innes
Unknown:
John Forde
Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Produced By:
Joan Clark

Sixty minutes of music arranged and conducted by Stanford Robinson with the BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, John Sharpe )
BBC Chorus
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
Lorely Dyer (soprano)
John Cameron (baritone)
Joan Trimble and Valerie Trimble
(two pianos)
Including a selection from The Lilac Domino ' by Charles Cuvillier

Contributors

Conducted By:
Stanford Robinson
Leader:
John Sharpe
Chorus-Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Soprano:
Lorely Dyer
Baritone:
John Cameron
Baritone:
Joan Trimble
Baritone:
Valerie Trimble
Unknown:
Charles Cuvillier

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