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Step-Parents and Step Children Figures for divorce and remarriage are constantly rising, and consequently many men and women become step-parents to children whose natural father or mother is still living. How can the pressures be lessened in this difficult situation? What are some of the commonest pitfalls?
Ring us with your questions and comments on being a step-parent or step-child. In the studio will be Pauline Crabbe , a counsellor to the London Brook Advisory Centre, and Stephen Lloyd , a solicitor, who are both step-parents.
In the Chair Sue MacGregor Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
Call [number removed]from 8.0 am

Contributors

Unknown:
Pauline Crabbe
Unknown:
Stephen Lloyd

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Melody in a Minor Key by MARY WILLIAMS
Read by Eva Haddon
As I can now no longer use my hands and am therefore unable to write. I shall have to tell this story, and hope you will listen and understand.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Williams
Read By:
Eva Haddon

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Your Tiny Hand is Frozen by JENNIFER PHILLIPS withand
A husband and wife who have both been opera stars are ' on the way down singing popular numbers in Northern clubs. Then suddenly the wife, Sonya, notices a big-time agent in the audience ...
Pianist MARTIN GOLDSTEIN
Directed by Richard WORTLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Jennifer Phillips
Pianist:
Martin Goldstein
Directed By:
Richard Wortley
Sonya:
Penelope Lee
Alex:
David Sinclair
Tricia:
Rosalind Adams
Karmovski ::
Jeffrey Segal
COmiC:
Steve Hodson

medium only from 2.0
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Holiday Vhooseday - 2: GORDON SNELL with a selection of budget holidays in England.
2.0-2.2 News
Reading Your Letters.
Daisy and the Motor Car: recently makie Grossman's cat made an unexpected journey toScarborough.
Fascinated oy Fish: NICK HUGHES dives into the world of aquarists.
Sea Wyf and Biscuit (7)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Gordon Snell
Unknown:
Nick Hughes

Compiled by PATRIC DICKINSON Introduced by Henry Knowles Readers ELIZABETH BELL and SEAN BARRETT including Keats's Ode to Nightingale
Producer CHRISTOPHER VENNING

Contributors

Unknown:
Patric Dickinson
Introduced By:
Henry Knowles
Introduced By:
Readers Elizabeth Bell
Introduced By:
Sean Barrett
Producer:
Christopher Venning

Four years ago John Healey left New Zealand to lead the life of a Carthusian monk at the Charterhouse in Partridge Green, Sussex. After six months he decided to leave and is now a student at the London College of Fashion. He looks back, with BERNARD JACKSON , on day-to-day life in an enclosed society dedicated to prayer.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Healey
Unknown:
Bernard Jackson

Part 2
Chopin Fantaisie in F minor, Op 49
Four Impromptus: A flat major. Op 29: F sharp major. Op 36; G flat major, Op 51: Fantaisie-Impromptu in c sharp minor, Op 66
Scherzo in B minor, Op 20
Waltzes: k major (Op posth); t flat major (Op posth)

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