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Commentary during the last half hour of the third day's play, followed by a summary
Commentators: Alan McGilvray Charles Fortune , Bernard Kerr
Bob Richardson , Michael Charlton
Arthur Gilligan , A. G. Moyes From Sydney Cricket Ground

Contributors

Commentators:
Alan McGilvray
Commentators:
Charles Fortune
Unknown:
Bernard Kerr
Unknown:
Bob Richardson
Unknown:
Michael Charlton
Unknown:
Arthur Gilligan
Unknown:
A. G. Moyes

including
The Balance Sheet: A psychiatrist weighs 'married bliss' against 'single blessedness'
(A shortened recorded version of a talk given in 'The Silver Lining' on June 14, 1951)
On Being a Happy Spinster: Ruth Drew reviews her lot
Living with Parents:
Stella Plows describes her own experience
Dudley Perkins advises on two points which may be important to women in this position. (BBC recording)
Grace Mead remembers her father
Any Regrets?: Joan Yorke puts questions to some unmarried women.
Serial: 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte
Abridged by Margaret Lane
Read by Patience Collier
The first of fifteen instalments
See 'Both Sides of the Microphone'
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson

Contributors

Presenter:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Dudley Perkins
Unknown:
Grace Mead
Unknown:
Joan Yorke
Author (Jane Eyre):
Charlotte Bronte
Abridged by:
Margaret Lane
Reader:
Patience Collier

Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Hazel Adair
Mrs. Date and Mrs. Freeman went to watch Parkwood Hills's first pancake race, which was won by Susie Thompkins. Sally's show was a success.
Raffaele told her he was returning to Rome and asked her to contribute to his Autumn Collection. Mrs. Leathers offered to return Pup to replace Bosun, but Mrs. Dale refused. Mrs. Freeman again tried to bring Mr. Bamford and Miss Marchbanks together.

Contributors

Script By:
Hazel Adair
Mrs Dale:
Ellis Powell
Dr Dale:
James Dale
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Sally Lane:
Thelma Hughes

by Nicholas Monsarrat
Adapted by Stephen Grenfell
Other parts played by: Jack Allen , Derek Birch
George Hagan. George Merritt Edgar Norfolk , John Ruddock
Gerik Schjelderup , Jeffrey Segal and Michael Turner
Produced by Charles Lefeaux

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Monsarrat
Adapted By:
Stephen Grenfell
Played By:
Jack Allen
Played By:
Derek Birch
Played By:
George Hagan.
Unknown:
George Merritt
Unknown:
Edgar Norfolk
Unknown:
John Ruddock
Unknown:
Gerik Schjelderup
Unknown:
Jeffrey Segal
Unknown:
Michael Turner
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Lieutenant-Commander George East-wood Ericson. R.N.R:
Jack Hawkins
Sub-Lieutenant Keith Lockhart R.N.V.R:
Laurence Payne
Sub-Lieutenant Ferraby, R N V R:
Martin Starkie
Lieutenant James Bennett R A N V R:
Russell Napier
Mrs Ericson (Grace):
Dorothy Smith
Chief E R A Watts:
Andrew Crawford
Petty Officer Tallow:
Deryck Guyler
Ldg Signalman Wells:
Victor Maddern
Vice-Admiral Sir Vincent Murray-Forbes, K c B , D S O , R N:
Kynaston Reeves
A B Gregg:
Peter Howell
Mrs Bell (Gladys):
Barbara Lott
Sub-Lieutenant Morell, R N V R:
Brian Haines
Second Officer Julie Hallam, W R N S:
Heather Stannard
A B Sellars:
Richard Bebb
Kapitan-Leutnant von Hellmuth:
Richard Williams
Fourth Officer John Ericson:
Barry McGregor

The story of a school seen through the eyes of the Headmaster and his wife by Warren Chetham-Strode
Episode 6
(Continued in next column)
Production by Audrey Cameron

Contributors

Unknown:
Warren Chetham-Strode
Production By:
Audrey Cameron
Robert Barlowe:
Patrick Barr
Kate Barlowe:
Pauline Jameson
Jervis Head of School House:
Harold Reese
Caroline Nicholls:
Elizabeth London
Annie the maid:
Freda Falconer
Doggert porter of Beddtngton:
Geoffrey Wincott
John Tooting, a master:
David Enders
Sterndale, a prefect:
Gawn Grainger
Arthur Holmes, a housemaster:
Oliver Burt
Jobson a master:
John Stevens
Boys of Beddington:
Warren Hearnden
Boys of Beddington:
Andrew Vale.
Boys of Beddington:
Richard Bennett

The dramatic chronicle of a tragedy played out against the solid background of middle-class family life in mid-Victorian England-a story which raised a public outcry and which is unique in the annals of crme
Episode 1:
A Murder is Committed
Adapted for radio by Stephen Grenfell from the book
' Saint-With Red Hands? ' by Iseult Bridges
Produced by Tom Waldron

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Grenfell
Produced By:
Tom Waldron

Light Programme

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More