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The Wives of the Men: Patricia Brent introduces some of the women who are left behind when the crew of the Walmer lifeboat puts to sea
Serial: Jane Eyre ' by Charlotte Bronte
Abridged by Margaret Lane
Read by Patience Collier
The seventh of fifteen instalments
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe

Contributors

Introduces:
Patricia Brent
Unknown:
Jane Eyre
Abridged By:
Margaret Lane
Read By:
Patience Collier
Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe

Parade's reporters record at first hand their experiences in enterprising holiday-making and supply some expert tips for be- - ginners
Deep down under: Norma Ellis goes caving in the Mendips with the Axbridge Caving Group and squeezes her way through
Keep your seats: Lisbeth Kaye recalls a beginners' riding course from horsebox to hurdle
High up above: Andrew Bainbridge gives a running commentary from the rock face on his way up the Milestone Buttress on Tryfan, North Wales
Programme devised by Jack Singleton and Tony Gibson

Contributors

Unknown:
Norma Ellis
Unknown:
Lisbeth Kaye
Unknown:
Andrew Bainbridge
Unknown:
Jack Singleton
Unknown:
Tony Gibson

in which Frankie Howerd introduces
The voice of: Lee Young
The nimble fingers of: Dolores Ventura
Apologises for: Gladys Morgan and Billy Ternent
Presents that glamorous singing star Joan Regan
and is proud to welcome this week: Jack Hylton
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Script by Eric Sykes. Spike Milligan, Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston

Contributors

Introduces:
Frankie Howerd
Unknown:
Lee Young
Unknown:
Dolores Ventura
Unknown:
Gladys Morgan
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Unknown:
Joan Regan
Unknown:
Jack Hylton
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Script By:
Eric Sykes.
Script By:
Spike Milligan
Script By:
Ray Gallon
Script By:
Alan Simpson
Produced By:
Alastair Scott-Johnston

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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