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The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Including
Opening Your Letters: a selection of views from listeners provoked by the series ' Open Letter '
Sir Ralph Richardson , a recent guest in Woman's Hour
Work, Money, and Happiness: a survey of some working women in London and the way they live. 1-A Receptionist. See page 8
Gordon Gow reviews some current films
Diana Churchill reads extracts from ' My Husband Cartwright' by Olivia Manning
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Ralph Richardson
Unknown:
Gordon Gow
Unknown:
Diana Churchill
Unknown:
Olivia Manning
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

Artists from the Commonwealth gather in London to send greetings in song to their folks at home and to listeners in Britain
Robert Easton
(United Kingdom) introduces
Patricia Baird and Eula Parker
(from Australia)
Edmund Hockridge
(from Canada)
George Browne
(from the West Indies)
(Continued in next column)
The Bob Brown Singers with the Kenny Powell Trio
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Harry Rabinowit *
(from South Africa)
Produced by Glyn Jones
(United Kingdom)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Easton
Unknown:
Patricia Baird
Unknown:
Eula Parker
Unknown:
Edmund Hockridge
Unknown:
George Browne
Singers:
Bob Brown
Conductor:
Harry Rabinowit
Produced By:
Glyn Jones

9—'Bend and Be Beautiful' with Barbara Lyon , Richard Lyon
Doris Rogers , Molly Weir
Richard Bellaers
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Written by Bob Block
Ronnie Hanbury , and Bebe Daniels
Production by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Lyon
Unknown:
Richard Lyon
Unknown:
Doris Rogers
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Written By:
Bob Block
Written By:
Ronnie Hanbury
Written By:
Bebe Daniels
Production By:
Tom Ronald

A sound approach to the cinema
Introduced by Peter Haigh
Music from a Forthcoming Release
From ' Zarak,' starring
Victor Mature and Anita Ekberg Tana sings ' Climb Up the Wall'
Picturegoer's Quiz
Test your ear and your memory for familiar and once-familiar voices
Star Gazing
Presented by Desmond Carrington and Spencer Hale
New Musical
' Stars Shine in Your Eyes '
Bonar Colleano and Dorothy Squires sing ' I Saw that Look in your Eye'
Pocket Edition
Stanley Baker introduces
'Checkpoint' in which he stars with Anthony Steel and Odile Versois
Adapted by Roy Bradford Produced by Ruth Dennis
Sound-track Memories Including the voices of Peggy Lee and Harry Belafonte
The programme edited and produced by Trafford Whitelock

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Haigh
Unknown:
Victor Mature
Unknown:
Anita Ekberg
Presented By:
Desmond Carrington
Presented By:
Spencer Hale
Presented By:
Dorothy Squires
Introduces:
Stanley Baker
Unknown:
Anthony Steel
Unknown:
Odile Versois
Adapted By:
Roy Bradford
Produced By:
Ruth Dennis
Unknown:
Peggy Lee
Unknown:
Harry Belafonte

A winter programme looking back to last summer and forward to next
Memories of sunlit days and leisure hours to come
This week you are invited to hear about
Fishing in Scotland from John Lindsay
A ski-ing holiday in Norway with Bill Latto
Ted Appleton , a travel expert, is on hand with up-to-the-minute items of holiday interest
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
Produced by Arthur Phillips and Harold Rogers

Contributors

Unknown:
John Lindsay
Unknown:
Bill Latto
Unknown:
Ted Appleton
Introduced By:
Franklin Engelmann
Produced By:
Arthur Phillips
Produced By:
Harold Rogers

with Sidney James
Bill Kerr , Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams
Written by* Alan Simpson and Ray Galton
Theme and incidental music composed and conducted by Wally Stott
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Sidney James
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Hattie Jacques
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Written By:
Alan Simpson
Written By:
Ray Galton
Conducted By:
Wally Stott
Produced By:
Dennis Main Wilson

by Norman Collins
Dramatised as a serial for broadcasting in eight parts by Howard Agg
1—'Christmas In Dulcimer Street'
Produced by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Collins
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Mr Josser:
James Thomason
Mrs Josser:
Nora Nicholson
Doris Josser:
Beryl Calder
Mrs Vizzard:
Madeleine Christie
Connie Coke:
Gretchen Franklin
Percy Boon:
Frank Partington
Mrs Boon:
Vivienne Chatterton
Mr Battlebury:
Denis Goacher
Mr Veritter:
Martin Lewis
Miss Heyland:
Janette Richer
Miss Woodman:
Angela Kirk
Miss Unsett:
Hilary Mason
Narrator:
Simon Lack

Community hymn-singing from St. Anne's Church,
Chingford Hatch
Conductor, Norman Caplin
Organist, JiUian Rose
Hymns introduced by John Glen
Singing led by St. Anne's Church Choir
King of glory (Tune, Gwalchmal)
Bethlehem of noblest cities (Tune,
Stuttgart)
The race that long in darkness pined
(Tune, Dundee)
Once to every man and nation (Tune,
Hyfrydol)
At even when the sun was set (Tune,
Angelus)
Jesus, good above all other (Tune,
Quern Pastores)
Hail to the Lord's Anointed (Tune,
Crtiger)
0 worship the Lord (Tune, Was lebet,
Was schwebet)

Contributors

Conductor:
Norman Caplin
Introduced By:
John Glen

and introducing sixty minutes of comedy and music for your entertainment with
This week's guest star, Jon Pertwee
and Eddie Calvert, George Martin, Adele Leigh, The Hedley Ward Trio, Ronnie Hilton, Don Lang
The George Mitchell Choir
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, Antony Gilbert)
Conductor, Harry Rabinowits
Script by John Junkin and Terry Nation
Sketch written by Sid Colin
Produced by John Simmonds

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Pertwee
Unknown:
Eddie Calvert
Unknown:
George Martin
Unknown:
Adele Leigh
Unknown:
Hedley Ward Trio
Unknown:
Ronnie Hilton
Unknown:
Don Lang
Leader:
Antony Gilbert
Conductor:
Harry Rabinowits
Unknown:
John Junkin
Written By:
Sid Colin
Produced By:
John Simmonds

A programme of Christian opinion on human and social relationships, mainly as men see them
Chairman,
The Rev. Austen Williams
Speaker,
The Very Rev.
Canon Matthew McNarney
Listeners' questions and comment* form the basis of these talks. Letter* are welcomed and should be addressed to: Mainly for Men, Broadcasting House, W.I

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Austen Williams
Unknown:
Canon Matthew McNarney

Light Programme

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