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Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
A spot of novelty: a new picture can transform a room. BARRIE STURT-PENROSE discusses ways of acquiring one
A Second Chance:
MARGARET STEWART reports on the working of the new prison parole scheme
On Target: PEARL BINDER considers the label ' luxury '
Youth helps out: GORDON Gow reports on a schoolboy project for helping old people
New Directions: women talking about how they changed their lives by the simplest of means
PHYLLIDA LAW reads
Dolly and the Singing Bird by DOROTHY HALLIDAY
Second of fifteen Instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Barrie Sturt-Penrose
Unknown:
Margaret Stewart
Unknown:
Gordon Gow
Unknown:
Dorothy Halliday

Eartha Kitt invites you to join her at her London hotel
She talks to STEVE RACE about poetry, languages. Englishmen and music, and plays some of the recordings she most admires
Produced by Helen Fry

Contributors

Unknown:
Eartha Kitt
Produced By:
Helen Fry

Jimmy Clitheroe
with Peter Sinclair, Patricia Burke, Danny Ross, Diana Day, Deryck Guyler, Tony Melody, Brian Trueman
Harry Hayward at the piano

(Sunday's broadcast)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Clitheroe
Unknown:
Peter Sinclair
Unknown:
Patricia Burke
Unknown:
Danny Ross
Unknown:
Deryck Guyler
Unknown:
Tony Melody
Unknown:
Brian Trueman
Unknown:
Harry Hayward
Writer/Producer:
James Casey
Writer:
Frank Roscoe

THE BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA .Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by KENNETH ALWYN with EILEEN SHAW (contralto)
CYRIL SMITH and PHYLLIS SELLICK (two pianos)
Introduced by FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Anthony Philpott
A BBC World Service production

Contributors

Conducted By:
Kenneth Alwyn
Contralto:
Eileen Shaw
Contralto:
Cyril Smith
Contralto:
Phyllis Sellick
Introduced By:
Franklin Engelmann
Produced By:
Anthony Philpott

BBC Radio 2

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