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The Sunday supplement to Woman's Hour
Sheila van Damm talks about people she has met and things she has been doing in the last few weeks
What is your idea of a good time ? : the question answered by a variety of people
Don't Buy It: Vera Colebrook discusses dress materials which may catch fire with needless ease
Alice Hooper Beck , Pearl Binder, and Ailsa Garland , who have all recently visited the U.S.A., discuss, amongst other things, whether they envy American women
J. B. Priestley and Jacquetta Hawkes read extracts from their recently published volume of letters, ' Journey Down a Rainbow '
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson

Contributors

Talks:
Sheila van Damm
Unknown:
Vera Colebrook
Unknown:
Alice Hooper Beck
Unknown:
Ailsa Garland
Unknown:
J. B. Priestley
Unknown:
Jacquetta Hawkes
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

Morning Prayer according to the Order of the Book of Common Prayer
From St. Alban's Church, Bristol
Conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. Austen Williams
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
(A. and M. 3)
Confession: Absolution
0 come. let us sing unto the Lord
(Venite)
Psalm 146
First Lesson: Ezekiel 34. vv. 23-31 We praise thee, 0 God (Te Deum)
Second Lesson: St. Luke 14. vv. 1-14 0 be joyful in the Lord (Jubilate) Creed
Versicles and Responses Collects and Prayers
God of mercy, God of grace (A. and M. 218)
Organist and Choirmaster, R. L. Keens

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Austen Williams
Choirmaster:
R. L. Keens

presents highlights from the sound-tracks of films worth remembering including :
' Brigadoon '
'Oliver Twist '
' The Living Desert'
' The Second Greatest Sex'
' The Glenn Miller Story '
Compiled and introduced by Gordon Gow
Produced by Trafford Whitelock

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Twist
Unknown:
Glenn Miller Story
Introduced By:
Gordon Gow
Produced By:
Trafford Whitelock

An exchange of ideas and experiences between young people in Britain and young people in Italy
In Rome:
Francesca Saraceno , secretary; Enzo Pinchera. research worker and student; Ugo Masini. still at high school; Giovanna Napolitano , who works for a publisher
In the chair, Tony Gibson
In London:
Susan Dewey , free-lance model from Tyneside; Derek Bell , apprentice with British Railways from Derby; John Rawnsley , undergraduate from Leeds: Margaret Gilder , who works in a travel agency in London
In the chair, Jack Longland

Contributors

Unknown:
Francesca Saraceno
Unknown:
Enzo Pinchera.
Unknown:
Ugo Masini.
Unknown:
Giovanna Napolitano
Unknown:
Tony Gibson
Unknown:
Susan Dewey
Unknown:
Derek Bell
Unknown:
John Rawnsley
Unknown:
Margaret Gilder
Unknown:
Jack Longland

Frankie Howerd introduces
Shani Wallis
The Tanner Sisters
Lee Young
Ken Morris and Joan Savage
Gladys Morgan and Billy Ternent
Joan Regan and Donald Sinden
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Announcer, Robin Boyle
Script by Johnny Speight , John Antrobus
Terry Nation and Dick Barry
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston

Contributors

Introduces:
Frankie Howerd
Unknown:
Shani Wallis
Unknown:
Joan Savage
Unknown:
Gladys Morgan
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Unknown:
Joan Regan
Unknown:
Donald Sinden
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Announcer:
Robin Boyle
Script By:
Johnny Speight
Script By:
Dick Barry
Produced By:
Alastair Scott-Johnston

Community hymn-singing from the Brunswick Methodist Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, led by the combined Free Church choirs of the city
Hymns introduced by the Rev. Ronald Pearee
I'll praise my maker (Tune, Monmouth)
0 thou who earnest from above (Tune,
Wilton)
Sun of my soul (Tune, Hursley)
Gentle Jesus, meek and mild (Tune.
Innocents)
See, how great a flame aspires (Tune,
St. George's Windsor)
Jesu. Lover of my soul (Tune,
Hollingside)
Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to raise
(Tune, Warrington)
There is a land of pure delight
(Tune, Beulah)
Choirmaster, Clifford Hindmarsh
Organist, William Warby

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Ronald Pearee
Choirmaster:
Clifford Hindmarsh
Organist:
William Warby

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