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The Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson including
Open Letter ... : to a lamp-post from Lionel Brett
A Modern Triangle: Work. Husband, and Home—4: A survey of some married women and the way they spend their time
Sir Edward Elgar remembered by * Dorabella,' who was herself a subject of the ' Enigma ' Variations
Profile of Clare Sheridan , introduced by Herbert Hunter
Selma Vaz Dias reads the last episode from The Walls Came Tumbling Down ' by Henriette Roosenburg

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Lionel Brett
Unknown:
Sir Edward Elgar
Unknown:
Clare Sheridan
Introduced By:
Herbert Hunter
Introduced By:
Selma Vaz Dias
Unknown:
Henriette Roosenburg

Piano music
In contrasting styles played by Ronald Smith
(concert pianist)
Alan Paul and Edna Hatzfeld
(two pianos)
Bill McGuffle
(Latin-American music)
The Dennis Wilson Quartet
(rhythmic piano music)
Introduced by Roy Plomley
Producer, Jimmy Grant

Contributors

Played By:
Ronald Smith
Pianist:
Alan Paul
Pianist:
Edna Hatzfeld
Pianos:
Bill McGuffle
Unknown:
Dennis Wilson
Introduced By:
Roy Plomley
Producer:
Jimmy Grant

with Kitty Bluett Kenneth Connor
Hester Paton Brown , John Blythe
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Music scored by Bob Sharples Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
(The recorded broadcast of Jan. 24)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kitty Bluett
Unknown:
Kenneth Connor
Unknown:
Hester Paton Brown
Unknown:
John Blythe
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Unknown:
Bob Sharples
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont

(Third Series)
The story of a school seen through the eyes of the headmaster and his wife by Warren Chetham-Strode
Production by Audrey Cameron and Peter Watts
Episode 3
(Continued in next column)
Advice and assistance by Arthur Harrison. M.A.

Contributors

Unknown:
Warren Chetham-Strode
Production By:
Audrey Cameron
Production By:
Peter Watts
Unknown:
Arthur Harrison. M.A.
Robert Barlowe:
Patrick Barr
Kate Barlowe:
Pauline Jameson
John Tooting:
David Enders
Caroline Tooting:
Elizabeth London
Richard Wells:
John Westbrook
Sheila Reynolds:
Margaret Webster
Dr Carter:
Patrick Waddington
Miss Grinimet:
Molly Lumley
Annie:
Freda Falconer
Matron:
Molly Rankin
Mr Tvson:
Douglas Storm
Mr. Rodger:
Antony Woodruff
Sergeant:
Antony Woodruff
Mr Langton:
Lockwood West
Inspector:
Lockwood West
Roper:
Brian Smith
Abercrombie:
Glyn Dearman
Johnson:
Richard Bellaers
Nettlefold:
Michael Caridia
Lock:
John Rogers
Mrs Lock:
Belle Chrystall
Mr Macrae:
Raymond Rollett

Community hymn-singing from St. John's Church, Ashbourne, Derbyshire; led by the combined choirs of the town
Conductor. Hugh Bradley
Organist, C. Daly Atkinson
Hymns introduced by Fred Fairclough
Hail the day that sees him rise (Tune,
Ascension)
Jesus, where'er thy people meet
(Tune. Wareham)
Jesus shall reign (Tune, Rimington)
Angel voices, ever singing (Tune.
Angel-Voices)
Let all the world in every corner sing
(Tune, Luckington)
Rejoice today with one accord (Tune,
Ein' feste Burg)
Rejoice, the Lord Is King (Tune,
Gopsal)
Saviour, again to thy dear name
(Tune, Ellers)

Contributors

Organist:
C. Daly Atkinson
Introduced By:
Fred Fairclough

in which he greets personalities of the entertainment world and welcomes his regular friends:
Semprini, Dick Emery
Ann Lancaster , Harold Smart
The Show Band Singers Directed by Cliff Adams
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Also featuring Picture Puzzles
A four-round contest of movie knowledge
On Stage!
Presenting drama students on the threshold of their professional careers
Memories are Made of This A musical flashback to the tuneful twenties and thirties
Script by George Wadmore with additional material by Dennis Castle
Musical adviser, Peter Akister
Produced by Roy Speer

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Ann Lancaster
Directed By:
Cliff Adams
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Script By:
George Wadmore
Unknown:
Peter Akister
Produced By:
Roy Speer

Light Programme

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