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WOMAN'S HOUR

on Light Programme

from Wales
Introduced by Teleri Phillips
R. S. Thomas , the poet, talks about Wales
† What's in a name?: ELISABETH
SHEPPARD-JONES relates an odd experience tTeaching Machines:
DENIS MORGAN , a lecturer in education at Swansea Training College, discusses their growing importance with JOHN GRIFFITHS. and demonstrates the machines he has devised
Running an Art Gallery:
TELERI PHILLIPS talks to a group of Swansea women who are providing a shop window for local artists
Seaweed as a delicacy: MANSEL THOMAS explains how seaweed becomes the Welsh dish ' laverbread'
Physically handicapped children: MARTHA EDWARDS. an orthopaedic radio-therapist, talks to BRUCE MAYNE about early treatment and about a superb holiday home to be opened in the Vale of Glamorgan
For Love of a Rose
Written and read by ANTONIA RIDGE
Eighth of ten instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Teleri Phillips
Introduced By:
R. S. Thomas
Unknown:
Denis Morgan
Unknown:
John Griffiths.
Unknown:
Mansel Thomas
Unknown:
Martha Edwards.
Read By:
Antonia Ridge

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