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Foreign Correspondent
A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future
11.0 Why do Things Move? by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science)
11.20 Movement and Music I byPENNY WHITTAM
The story of Noah, to the music of Scarlatti, arranged by PAMELA KENWAY
(Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am)
11.40 Contemporary History
5: The Independence of Ghana Written by KAYE WHITEMAN

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Unknown:
Harry Armstrong
Unknown:
Penny Whittam
Arranged By:
Pamela Kenway
Written By:
Kaye Whiteman

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