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Woman's Hour

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Introduced by Sue MacGregor Talking Point
Tales from the Valley: LEN TUTT with a memory from his Welsh childhood.
The Roses of No-man's Land: some VADS of the First World War describe how they cared for the wounded.
Response: the fourth in a series on language and understanding by PROFESSOR RANDOLPH QUIRK.
The Opportunity of a Lifetime by EMMA SMITH , abridged in 15 instalments bV ELIZABETH BRADBURY
Read by Penelope Lee (1) ' I might have been in Treath Bay last week. In fact it's 35 years ago. I was 15. That year, 1937, my parents did a very uncharacteristic thing. They rented the Rose Cafe at Treath. which had been empty all summer, for the first two weeks of September, my father's annual holiday.'
(Music: Moody s Quintet for harmonica and string quartet) long wave only

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Len Tutt
Unknown:
Professor Randolph Quirk.
Unknown:
Emma Smith
Unknown:
Elizabeth Bradbury
Read By:
Penelope Lee

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