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' The Unsought Farm ' by Monica Edwards
Abridged by H. R. F. Keating
Read by Mary O'Farrell
The first of ten instalments
2.45 Old Folks' Corner
A place of their own for the over sixty-fives
Presented by Stuart Hibberd and Richard Tatlock

Contributors

Unknown:
Monica Edwards
Abridged By:
H. R. F. Keating
Read By:
Mary O'Farrell
Presented By:
Stuart Hibberd
Presented By:
Richard Tatlock

Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Hazel Adair
David was visited by an old friend of the Owen family, Clifford Pugh , who announced that he had become engaged to Jenny. This was a great shock to Bob. Miss Bendle confessed to Sally that she and Mrs. Freeman were unable to work together successfully and therefore felt she should not remain at ' Sarah.' The little Czech boy arrived, and although he was shy of Isabel, he took to Edward Fielding immediately. David and Gwen arranged to stay on the South Coast for another week's holiday. Julie went to see Trevor on ' Open Day' at his Depot and he told her he would try to get himself recommended for an N.C.O.

Contributors

Script By:
Hazel Adair
Unknown:
Clifford Pugh
Mrs Dale:
Ellis Powell
Dr Dale:
James Dale
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Gwen Owen:
Beryl Calder
David Owen:
Gordon Morrison
Sally Lane:
Thelma Hughes
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Mrs Morgan:
Grace Allardyce
Trevor Marsden:
Peter Scott
Angela Wade:
Fiona Fraser
Denby Harris:
Phillip Lennard
Mr Danvers:
George Merritt
Frau Schleisser:
Beatrice Osmonde
Richard Fulton:
Norman Chidgey
Miss Bendle:
Nita Moyce
Mrs Vyner:
Dorothy Darke

by Pamela Hansford Johnson
A love story of the Victorian theatre dramatised in seven episodes by Max Kester
6—' A Time of Waiting'
(Continued in next column)
Produced by Archie Campbell
The failure of a play at the Belvedere Theatre brings temporary separation to Catherine and Henry Peverel. In spite of this, and the unenviable prospect of the divorce court proceedings against her husband which loom ahead, Catherine is establishing herself as a leading lady in her own right. With the arrival of a cablegram from America freedom and a new happiness seem to be in sight.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pamela Hansford Johnson
Unknown:
Max Kester
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Narrator:
John Ruddock
Catherine Carter:
Victoria Hopper
Walter Mostyn, her uncle:
Martin Lewis
Sir Henry Peverel:
Reginald Tate
Mr Hollis, the stage-manager at the Belvedere Theatre.....:
Edgar Norfolk
Lord Norraway, the Poet Laureate:
James Dale
Lady Norraway:
Dorothy Black
Sarah:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Mrs Carter:
Ann Codrington
Willy Palliser:
Kim Peacock
Jeweller:
George Hagan
Didsbury, his assistant:
Cyril Shaps
Lady Rivers:
Fabia Drake
Malcolm Rivers:
Kenneth Fortescue
Solicitor's clerk:
Manning Wilson
Mr Hardisty:
Bryan Powley
Dennis Lane-Belfour:
Rolf Lefebvre
Counsel:
Godfrey Kenton
Judge:
John Ruddock
Customs Officer:
Richard Waring

with Ken Platt and Bob Pearson , Miriam Karlin
Bernard Spear , Eddie Arnold
The Taverners
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Script by George Wadmore
George Inns. and Ronnie Wolfe
Produced by George Inns

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Platt
Unknown:
Bob Pearson
Unknown:
Miriam Karlin
Unknown:
Bernard Spear
Unknown:
Eddie Arnold
Conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz
Script By:
George Wadmore
Script By:
George Inns.
Script By:
Ronnie Wolfe
Produced By:
George Inns

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