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The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
E. Arnot Robertson talks about some of the things she has been doing in the last few weeks
Looking At Us: Some women from Africa are asked to be frank about the way we behave .
Commander Ibbett spina a yam about a glove
Aspects of Jealousy: What can one say? A psychiatrist thinks it over
' The Big City.' written by Marjorie Riddell. Produced by Audrey Cameron , with Geraldine McEwan as Sarah Darnley
Programme introduced by Marjorie Anderson

Contributors

Talks:
E. Arnot Robertson
Written By:
Marjorie Riddell.
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Unknown:
Geraldine McEwan
Unknown:
Sarah Darnley
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

A Sunday serenade of music with a lilt in which
The Orchestre Elegante is joined by Julia Shelley , John Hauxvell
The Beryl Stott Singers
The Trio:
(Max Jaffa , Reginald Kllbey and Jack Byfield )
Introduced by Robin Boyle Produced by Edward Nash

Contributors

Unknown:
Julia Shelley
Unknown:
John Hauxvell
Unknown:
Max Jaffa
Unknown:
Reginald Kllbey
Unknown:
Jack Byfield
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Produced By:
Edward Nash

books which have pleased and interested him
'The Stepmother' by R. C. Hutchinson
Stephen Ashland has shot a fellow soldier for cowardice and been dismissed the service. His conscience drives him to propose an unsuitable marriage with the widow of the dead man. His young Canadian stepmother is the only person who is able to understand the compulsions under which he labours and bring some measure of understanding to his problem.
' Cafe Royal' or ' Ninety Years of Bohemia' by Guy Deghy and Keith Waterhouse
An account of the many celebrated or notorious characters who frequented the old Cafe Royal.
' An Episode of Sparrows' by Rumer Godden
A touching and penetrating story of the relationship between two Cockney children of the streets who set out to build a garden.
Dramatised scenes from the books acted by Olive Gregg , Ernest Jay , Marlene Maddox , Tucker McGuire , Mary O'Farrell , Leslie Perrins , and Bay White.
Produced by Eileen Molony

Contributors

Unknown:
R. C. Hutchinson
Unknown:
Stephen Ashland
Unknown:
Guy Deghy
Unknown:
Rumer Godden
Unknown:
Olive Gregg
Unknown:
Ernest Jay
Unknown:
Marlene Maddox
Unknown:
Tucker McGuire
Unknown:
Mary O'Farrell
Unknown:
Leslie Perrins
Produced By:
Eileen Molony

Dramatised for radio by R. J. B. Sellar
From the novel by Paul Galileo
(filmed under the title 'Never Take No for an Answer')
A new production by Hugh Stewart

Contributors

Unknown:
R. J. B. Sellar
Novel By:
Paul Galileo
Production By:
Hugh Stewart
Father Damico:
James Hayter
Pepino:
Michael Walker
Dr Bartoli:
Wyndham Milligan
Giani:
Douglas Hankin
Friar Bernard:
Michael Logan
The Bishop:
Martin Lewis
A Monk:
Arthur Ridley
The Lay Supervisor:
Malcolm Hayes
A lorry driver:
Rolf Lefebvre
A flower seller:
Elma Verity
A Swiss Guard:
Christopher Rhodes
Monsignor:
William Fox

Community hymn-singing from St. Columb's Cathedral, London-derry, Co. Derry
Hymns introduced by the Very Rev. L. R. Lawrenson ,
Dean of Derry
Organist. Michael H. Franklin
Jesu. stand among us (Tune, St.
Barnabas)
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! (Tune. Lux
Eoi)
Hark. ten thousand voices sounding
(Tune, St. Ambrose)
The whole bright world rejoices now
(Tune. Easter Song)
The head that once was crowned with thorns (Tune. Nottingham)
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (Tune,
St. Fulbert)
Conquering kings their titles take
(Tune. Innocents)
Abide with me (Tune, Eventide)

Contributors

Unknown:
Very Rev. L. R. Lawrenson
Organist:
Michael H. Franklin

and introducing Britain's newest singing star Ronnie Carroll
The slick melodic wit of The Hedley Ward Trio
The charming voice of Joan Turner
The dexterous fingers of Semprini
It's Worth-While with Harry Worth
This week's visitor: Max Wall
The George Mitchell Choir
Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Gene Crowley
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Carroll
Unknown:
Joan Turner
Unknown:
Harry Worth
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Script By:
Gene Crowley
Produced By:
Alastair Scott-Johnston

Light Programme

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