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Woman's Hour

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Introduced by Sue
MacGregor Birth of a Theatre: when the Tramshed's new director took over last Autumn his ambition was to form a permanent professional company to present cabaret, music-hall and plays at this London dockland theatre. NORMAN TOZER has been following the progress towards that goal.
2.0-2.2 News
Trouble under Foot: ANNE MAC-NAMARA investigates some long standing problems.
Reading your letters.
Tip-Top to Tip-Toe: shape up for the spring with the help of ESTHER FAIRFAX and a kitchen chair.
' They've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil ' - or have they? HELEN PALMER looks at the past and futures of coffee. Winter in July by DORIS LESSING abridged in two parts and read by MARGARET INGLIS (2)

Contributors

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MacGregor Birth
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Norman Tozer
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Helen Palmer
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Doris Lessing
Read By:
Margaret Inglis

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