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WOMAN'S HOUR

on Light Programme

from East Anglia
Introduced by GWEN DUNN
The Great Tithe War:
DOREEN WALLACE tells HUGH BARRETT about the farmers' revolt of the 1930s
The Butterfly Headdress and Other Curiosities: ELIZABETH HARLAND describes the pleasures of brass-rubbing
Don'Change In the Train: some advice on fashion from PETER CROWN
I Wouldn'Live In a Town:
BOB BATES and CHARLES WHAR-TON, Norfolk farmers, express their views to GORDON MOSLEY
Ballads for Today: by ALLAN SMETHURST , the singing post-man, who writes them
Continued in next column
Going, Going, Gone:
PETER MUNN , antique dealer, considers auctions and those who attend them
For Kicks
DICK FRANCIS 'S book abcidged by NEVILLE TELLER
Read by BRUCE BEEBY
First of ten instalments followed by an interlude at 3.0

Contributors

Introduced By:
Gwen Dunn
Unknown:
Doreen Wallace
Unknown:
Hugh Barrett
Unknown:
Elizabeth Harland
Unknown:
Bob Bates
Unknown:
Gordon Mosley
Unknown:
Allan Smethurst
Unknown:
Peter Munn
Unknown:
Dick Francis
Read By:
Bruce Beeby

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