A programme of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
The Other Fifth of November: MALCOLM HAZELL tells how William, Prince of Orange, landed at Brixham, Devon, in 1688 tGert and Daisy: FRANK HENNIG visits Elsie and Doris Waters at their home at Steyning in Sussex
Three Bob plus Nut Chocolate: JOHN FOSTER talks about his first paid job tGrantchester Dene: JOAN WIL-
LOUGHBY describes how Rupert Brooke first discovercd poctry' in a quiet Victorian house in Bournemouth
The Hand that Rocks the Quavers: ALAN WILLIAMS asserts that women have had a strong influence on musical composition, and plays some records to prove his case
Introduced by RALPH WIGHTMAN from the West of England