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The General Election: BBC Hustings

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(See panel and page 3)

Election Meetings across the Nation
at 6.45
These meetings will be broadcast simultaneously by the BBC transmitters covering the Regions concerned (see page 3)
In London: Derek Hart
In Exeter: Max Robertson
In Norwich: Robert McKenzie
In Manchester: Kenneth Harris
In Edinburgh: Esmond Wright
are the impartial chairmen at meetings called by the BBC for members of the public to question politicians on the issues of the campaign. With them on the platform are candidates to speak on behalf of any party contesting a fifth of the seats in the region. Names of speakers will be announced after nominations have closed.

Crystal Palace, Truleigh Hill
London:
From a Lime Grove studio

Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, North Hessary Tor, Les Platons, Rowridge
Exeter:
From the Washington-Singer Hall, Exeter

Sutton Coldfield, Tacolneston
Norwich:
From the Samson & Hercules House, Norwich

Holme Moss, Pontop Pike, Sandale, Douglas
Manchester:
From a Manchester studio

Kirk O'Shotts, Rosemarkie, Meldrum, Thrumster, Orkney
Edinburgh:
From an Edinburgh studio

(Sound recordings of these programmes will be broadcast in the appropriate Regional Home Services at 10.20 p.m.)
(Programme devised by the Television Talks Department)

Contributors

Chairman (London):
Derek Hart
Chairman (Exeter):
Max Robertson
Chairman (Norwich):
Robert McKenzie
Chairman (Manchester):
Kenneth Harris
Chairman (Edinburgh):
Esmond Wright
Producer (London):
Stanley Hyland
Producer (Exeter):
Bill Coysh
Presented for Television by (Exeter):
Nicholas Crocker
Producer (Norwich):
Malcolm Freegard
Presented for Television by (Norwich):
Barrie Edgar
Producer (Manchester):
Kenneth Brown
Presented for Television by (Manchester):
Ray Lakeland
Producer (Edinburgh):
Roderick MacLean

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