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RAF Museum, Hendon Part 2
This week in the second of two programmes from the Royal Air Force Museum. JOHN SNAGGE looks at the Battle of Britain. He talks to two men who helped to win it, Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader , who lost both legs in a flying accident and was captured after a collision with enemy aircraft; and Wing Commander Stanford-Tuck, who fought over Dunkirk, had 27 confirmed victories, was twice wounded and baled out four times.
Producer ROGER CLARK

Contributors

Unknown:
John Snagge
Unknown:
Sir Douglas Bader
Producer:
Roger Clark

The second in a series of six stories of working-class London in the late 19th century.
2: Lizerunt by ARTHUR MORRISON Read by MARY SHEEN
Introduced by PETER KEATING
' Now it is not decent for a factory girl from Limehouse to go bank-holidaying under any but a hat of plush with an ostrich feather, pink or scarlet or what not. Lizerunt knew this, and, had she had no bloke would have stayed at home.'
Producer CHRIS MOHR

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Morrison
Read By:
Mary Sheen
Introduced By:
Peter Keating
Producer:
Chris Mohr

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