Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 282,981 playable programmes from the BBC

including
Reflections from the Screen: Gordon Gow on some of the new films
Minnie Pallister talking
(Continued in next column)
Through the Stages: 'The Family.' Fifth in a series of talks on child psychology by Gwendolen Chesters
Reading Your Letters: the weekly programme contributed by listeners
Serial: A Room with a View' by E. M. Forster
Abridged by Arthur Calder-Marshall
Read by Gladys Young
First of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Gow
Unknown:
Minnie Pallister
Unknown:
Gwendolen Chesters
Unknown:
E. M. Forster
Abridged By:
Arthur Calder-Marshall
Read By:
Gladys Young
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

A programme for family listening presented by members of the Younger Generation
In this edition:
Big Top: Judy Clarke takes you behind the scenes of a large travelling circus to meet some of the young people involved.
At 6.38 approximately she will be about to enter the arena hidden inside the Clowns' House, where she will provide an unexpected climax to their act.

Contributors

Unknown:
Judy Clarke

presents
The World in Peril'
A tale of the future in twenty episodes
Part 2
Other parts played by David Jacobs
Music composed and conducted by Van Phillips
Written and produced by Charles Chilton

Contributors

Played By:
David Jacobs
Conducted By:
Van Phillips
Produced By:
Charles Chilton
Jet Morgan:
Andrew Faulds
Lemmy Barnet:
Alfle Bass
Doc Mathews:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Stephen Mitchell:
Don Sharp

Round the British Isles with Top of the Form

John Ellison and Robert MacDermot are the question-masters in this general knowledge contest between representative teams from girls' and boys' schools in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

Oxford High School (Girls) v. Cotham Grammar School, Bristol (Boys)

Contributors

Question-master:
John Ellison
Question-master:
Robert MacDermot
Questions set by:
Tom Williams
Producer:
Joan Clark

Light Programme

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