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Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including:
'Seen from the Flying Scotsman': Audrey Russell reports from the footplate of the engine as the train travels from London to Edinburgh.
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'Fish Need not be Tasteless': Dorothy Thursby-Pelham, who used to go to sea with the fishing fleet, explains how to cook fish so as to keep its flavour
'Your Theatre': John Bourne, adjudicator and producer, gives advice to drama enthusiasts, and in his talk asks 'Has your acting depth?'
'Young Wives' Rally': Mrs. John Bagnall, herself a young wife, reports on the proceedings at yesterday's meeting
'Thinking Aloud': in the first of a new series of talks, Dorothy Worsley reflects upon the Englishman's passion for gardening.
Serial: 'To Let Furnished' by Josephine Bell. Abridged by Michael Bell. Read by Patience Collier

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Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
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Audrey Russell
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Dorothy Thursby-Pelham
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John Bourne
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Mrs. John Bagnall
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Dorothy Worsley
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Josephine Bell
Abridged By:
Michael Bell
Read By:
Patience Collier

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