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West of England Edition
Introduced by Rosemary Colley and including:
' A Farmer's Wife Talks about her Job': James Thorburn takes a recording car and calls on Margaret Court who lives on a dairy farm near Frome in Somerset
(Continued in next column)
' Seaside Home': Dim Pares talks about the magnetic qualities of relations who live by the sea
' The Great Grizzler': a Victorian story told by Gordon Roberts of a Cornish miner's first visit to a piano concert
' Our Village Library': a talk by Noel Chanter about a branch of the Devon County Library on the edge of Dartmoor
' The Studio Clock': Keith Hamilton Price remembers his first broadcast
' Fighting Back': Marjorie Ebrill describes how her husband and she had to reorganise their lives when he became incapacitated with a form of rheumatoid arthritis
' Mrs. Mullett and the Amazon': a story by Margaret Butcher read by Raymond Scarvell

Contributors

Introduced By:
Rosemary Colley
Unknown:
James Thorburn
Told By:
Gordon Roberts
Talk By:
Noel Chanter
Unknown:
Marjorie Ebrill
Story By:
Margaret Butcher
Read By:
Raymond Scarvell

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