Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 273,040 playable programmes from the BBC

including:
Frankly Luxurious — 1. Something different for an anniversary, by Jean Conil
(Continued in next column)
I Want a Winter Coat: Caroline Brown sets out to find one
Remembrance of Things Past: 'A Miner's Child in 1925,' by Winifred Foley
For Your Information: in the second of three talks on recent legislation, the barrister explains some of the provisions of the new Landlord and Tenant Act
Serial:
' The Semi-Detached House' by Emily Eden
Abridged by Audrey Lucas
Read by Richard Hurndall
The fourth of ten instalments
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe
For Women Readers — page 27

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Conil
Unknown:
Caroline Brown
Unknown:
Winifred Foley
Unknown:
Emily Eden
Abridged By:
Audrey Lucas
Read By:
Richard Hurndall
Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe

A message of comfort and cheer for all in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity' Stuart Hibberd introduces another talk by the psychiatrist
Listeners' letters are very welcome, as they give real help in planning these talks. Send them to Stuart Hibberd , c/o Silver Lining, Broadcasting House, London, W.1 Listeners will realise that speakers cannot reply personally but will try to deal with their problems in the talks.

Contributors

Introduces:
Stuart Hibberd
Unknown:
Stuart Hibberd

Catherine Avent (a youth employment officer), Ian Morrow (an industrial executive), and G. W. Jordan (Principal of the recreational centre) exchange views about foremen, first jobs, spare time, and future prospects, with apprentices attending the Industrial Welfare Society's Conference at Oxford
The apprentices include:
Brian Atkins from Birmingham
Michael Cockburn from Doncaster
Ian Cowell from Liverpool and Alan Wakeley from London
Question-Master, Alastair Dunnett

Contributors

Unknown:
Catherine Avent
Unknown:
Ian Morrow
Unknown:
G. W. Jordan
Unknown:
Brian Atkins
Unknown:
Alan Wakeley
Question-Master:
Alastair Dunnett

An all-star comedy musical with Jean Brampton
Elizabeth Lamer , Dick Emery
The George Mitchell Merrymakers
Led by Tony. Mercer
Stanley Black and his Concert Orchestra
Written by Jimmy Grafton and Peter Griffiths
Devised and produced by Dennis Main Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Brampton
Unknown:
Elizabeth Lamer
Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Tony. Mercer
Unknown:
Stanley Black
Written By:
Jimmy Grafton
Written By:
Peter Griffiths
Produced By:
Dennis Main Wilson

A romance of Exmoor by R. D. Blackmore
Dramatised for broadcasting in seven episodes by Ronald Gow 6' A Visit from the Counsellor'
Produced by Owen Reed
The Great Winter has fallen upon Exmoor Forest. Sir Ensor Doone has died and Lorna, left to the devices of Carver Doone and his minions, has been rescued by John Ridd and brought down the frozen waterslide to Plover's Barrows Farm. For the moment snow brings respite, but with the thaw comes Jeremy Stickles , the King's Commissioner. The Doones are on the move again. Carver will not lightly let Lorna go, nor the necklace of glass beads, the plaything of her childhood days which she has brought with her. One night the Doones attack.

Contributors

Unknown:
R. D. Blackmore
Unknown:
Ronald Gow
Produced By:
Owen Reed
Unknown:
Sir Ensor Doone
Unknown:
Carver Doone
Unknown:
John Ridd
Unknown:
Jeremy Stickles
John Ridd:
Paul Rogers
Jeremy Stickles:
Wensley Pithey
Carver Doone:
Raf de la Torre
Lorna Doone:
Barbara Jefford
Mrs Ridd:
Ruby Luscombe
Annie Ridd:
June Barrie
Counsellor Doone:
Baliol Holloway

A friendly get-together of Commonwealth artists
Margaret Kerr (Australia)
Tony Brent (India)
George Brown (West Indies)
Olga Krasnik (Australia)
Tony Fane and David Evans
Host,
Wilfrid Thomas (Australia)
(Continued in next column)
BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader. David Paget )
Conductor,
Harry Rabinowitz (South Africa) Script by Gordon Gow (Australia)
Produced by Donald MacLean

Contributors

Artists:
Margaret Kerr
Unknown:
Tony Brent
Unknown:
George Brown
Unknown:
Olga Krasnik
Unknown:
Tony Fane
Unknown:
David Evans
Unknown:
Wilfrid Thomas
Leader:
David Paget
Conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz
Script By:
Gordon Gow
Produced By:
Donald MacLean

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