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Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon. Part 1
In the first of two programmes JOHN SNAGGE visits the only British National Museum devoted solely to the history of aviation and talks to its director Dr John Tanner. Among the exhibits they look at are one of Bleriot's original mono planes, a Vickers Gunbus and Wellington and Lancaster bombers. They also examine Sir Barnes Wallis 's 10-ton bomb and the bouncing bomb that destroyed the German dams. Producer ROGER CLARK

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr John Tanner.
Unknown:
Sir Barnes Wallis
Producer:
Roger Clark

by Arthur Morrison
A series of six stories of working-class London in the late 19th century
Read by Mary Sheen with an introduction by Peter Keating

'Many and misty are peoples's notions of the East End; and each is commonly but the distorted shadow of a minor feature...'

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Contributors

Author:
Arthur Morrison
Reader:
Mary Sheen
Presenter:
Peter Keating
Producer:
Chris Mohr

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