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WOMAN'S HOUR

on Light Programme

from the Midlands
Introduced by Anne Owen
Lady Godiva Rides Again: Joyce Parker who plays the part in the Coventry Festival talks to Geoffrey Green
The Little Earth-Burgher: Vera Massey explains how she became godmother to ' Veralein '
Conquering Disability: Marigold Lawton visits a Coventry Club for disabled people
Women with Interesting Jobs: Rowena Mills , economic consultant, and Betty Brindley , engineer, discuss their work with Helen May
Brides in the Study: Harold George reflects on one of the tasks that fall to a parson
Female Friends: Joan Powell tells the story of the Much Marcle (Herefordshire) Friendly Society that is still going strong
A Birmingham Girl looks at the women's magazines
' The Mottled Lizard'
Elspeth Huxley 's book abridged by Ba Mason
Read by Adrienne Corri The first of five episodes
The first, third, and fourth items and serial are recorded

Contributors

Introduced By:
Anne Owen
Unknown:
Joyce Parker
Unknown:
Geoffrey Green
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Vera Massey
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Marigold Lawton
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Rowena Mills
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Betty Brindley
Unknown:
Harold George
Unknown:
Joan Powell
Unknown:
Elspeth Huxley
Abridged By:
Ba Mason
Read By:
Adrienne Corri

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