West of England Edition
Introduced by Rosemary Colley and including:
' I Join the Nursing Reserve': Audrey Woodman of Cornwall throws light on Hospital Corners
' From a Dog Lover's Diary': Ted Palmer , a Devon farmer, tells how he reformed a killer sheep dog and trained her to work with his sheep
' The Day I Needed a Hat': a story about a hot afternoon in June by Marjorie Ebrill of Dorset
' Mevagissey, Cornwall': Bessie-Nichols, a teacher for thirty years in London, talks about the magnetic pull of her county for Cornish Jacks and Jills
' Thoughts on Washing Up': V. H. Mottram , a professor who has retired to a Wiltshire sink, approaches the subject as a scientist and sometimes practises what he used to preach
' My Cornish Valley,' by Jeanne Stanley
' Coats of Many Colours ': Olive Smith of Somerset reckons that with a woman in a dress shop there is no accounting for taste
(Continued in next column)
' The Other Side of the Bar': a Highlander, Shay Oag, describes life as seen by a temporary barmaid in a city in the West Country. (BBC recording)
Serial: Not at Home.' by Doris Langley Moore. Abridged by P. J. R . Wright . Read by Nan Munro