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Tenth Birthday Week
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Spinning a Yarn: Commander Ibbett tells again his very first Woman's Hour story, ' Banns of Marriage '
Verse Competition: the judges speak; the winners are announced; and Marjorie Anderson reads their poems
Readers Talking: Marjorie West-bury , Gladys Young , Ronald Simpson , and James McKechnie are heard speaking personally.
My Golden Rule: Ted Ray describes his method of relaxing.
(Continued in next column)
Serial: 'Framley Parsonage' by Anthony Trollope
(to be read in fifteen instalments)
Abridged by Donald Bancroft
Read by Gladys Young
1-' The Young Vicar of Framley '
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Marjorie West-Bury
Unknown:
Gladys Young
Unknown:
Ronald Simpson
Unknown:
James McKechnie
Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Abridged By:
Donald Bancroft
Read By:
Gladys Young
Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe

Script by Robert Turley
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Productions by Betty Davies and John R. Hopkins
The Dales broke their journey in Rome on their way back to England. When they got home Ivor told Dr. Dale about the Health Centre. Dr. Dale was very annoyed and Ivor was rather worried about his future at Virginia Lodge. Fulton decided that it would be a good idea for him to rent the villa for three months and go, with Fickling, to Italy. Mrs. Freeman was astounded when Elsie Freeman, Cousin Bertram's wife, whom they had all thought was dead, arrived at Virginia Lodge.

Contributors

Script By:
Robert Turley
Unknown:
Betty Davies
Unknown:
John R. Hopkins
Mrs Dale:
Ellis Powell
Dr Dale:
James Dale
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Sally Lane:
Margaret Ward
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Mrs Morgan:
Grace Allardyce
Jenny Dale:
Julia Braddock
Gwen Owen:
Aline Waites
David Owen:
Gordon Morrison
Richard Fulton:
Norman Chidgey
Flckling:
Robert Webber
Monument:
Charles Lamb
Ivor Mitchell:
Peter Tuddenham
Charles Lamont:
Cecil Brock
Julie Randall:
Dorothy Gordon
Elsie Freeman:
Betty Hardy
Colin Russell:
Geoffrey Matthews
Hilary Russell:
Gillian Raine

Adapted for broadcasting by Owen Reed
Produced by Patrick Dromgoole

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Owen Reed
Produced By:
Patrick Dromgoole
Dr Wetherby:
Edward Chapman
Major Forrester:
Aubrey Dexter
Mr Twigg:
Richard Goolden
Mr Butler:
Dudley Rolph
Mr Rogers:
Lewis Gedge
Dickie Wetherby:
Geoffrey Matthews
Miss Rawlinson:
Sheila Allen
Mary:
Joscelyn Page
Chauffeur:
Denis Raymond
Morgan:
Anthony Collin
George:
J Barrie

A new series about you and your job, presented by members of the Younger Generation
2-Aeronautical Engineering
Jim Hunkin takes you over a large aircraft works and introduces some of the staff from apprentices to boffins
Introduced by Don Durbridge
Queries arising from this programme can be sent to Crossroads. BBC. London, W.l. A selection will be answered in a special edition on October 22

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Hunkin
Introduced By:
Don Durbridge

A general knowledge contest between representative teams from girls' and boys' schools
Question-masters, John Ellison and Robert MacDermot
2-England
Sutton Coldfield
High School for Girls v.
Henry Mellish Grammar School,
Nottingham (Boys)
Questions set by Tom Williams
Produced by Joan Clark

Contributors

Question-Masters:
John Ellison
Question-Masters:
Robert MacDermot
Unknown:
Tom Williams
Produced By:
Joan Clark

by Stanley Hyland
A series of three dramatic programmes designed to show the course of a fictional Private Member's Bill through Parliament and on to the Statute Book.
Produced by Eileen Molony

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Hyland
Produced By:
Eileen Molony
Narrator:
Stanley Hyland
Arthur Brown M P:
Preston Lockwood
Gerald Earnshaw, M.P:
Charles E Stidwill
Charles Hytch:
David Peel
Peter Wilberforce, M P:
Wilfred Babbage
Miss Mabel Lush:
Rowena Cooper
Lord Manningham:
Geoffrey Wincott
Lord Chancellor:
James Thomason

Carmen Prietto (soprano)
Cyril Chapman (clarinet)
Charles Spinks
(organ and harpsichord)
Josephine Lee (piano)
London Studio Players
Conducted by Leighton Lucas
Produced by Neil Sutherland

Contributors

Soprano:
Carmen Prietto
Clarinet:
Cyril Chapman
Clarinet:
Charles Spinks
Piano:
Josephine Lee
Conducted By:
Leighton Lucas
Produced By:
Neil Sutherland

The Squadronaires
Directed by Ronnie Aldrlch
Singers:
Peter Morton , Joan Baxter
Andrew Reavley and Ken Kirkham and the singing saxophone of Cliff Townshend
Piano solos and introductions by Ronnie Aldrich (
Produced by Geoffrey Owen

Contributors

Directed By:
Ronnie Aldrlch
Singers:
Peter Morton
Singers:
Joan Baxter
Singers:
Andrew Reavley
Singers:
Ken Kirkham
Piano:
Cliff Townshend
Unknown:
Ronnie Aldrich
Produced By:
Geoffrey Owen

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