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Robert Dougall

on BBC One London

appeals on behalf of the Television for the Deaf Fund of the R.N.I.D.

To those who can never join in conversation, share a joke, hear a laugh, or enjoy music, television is a window on the world. Since 1965 the Royal National Institute for the Deaf has been making television sets available through this special fund. As an additional aid, printed synopses of many programmes are also provided.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O., or cheque, to: Robert Dougall, [address removed]

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Robert Dougall

BBC One London

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