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Introducer Marjorie Anderson Press Conference: HENRY PLUMB, President of the National Farmers' Union, talks to PETER JAY and ARCHIE MCPHEE
Freeze me when I'm flying: BA MASON
Reading Your Letters
Breaking the smoking habit: JANE FAULDETT
Spare the rod?: LINDY BURTON and KATE PRATT
The Truth About Mrs Brown by v. S. PRITCHETT abridged by VIRGINIA BROWNE-WILKINSON read by BETTY HARDY

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Peter Jay
Unknown:
Archie McPhee
Unknown:
Lindy Burton
Unknown:
Kate Pratt
Unknown:
Mrs Brown
Unknown:
S. Pritchett
Abridged By:
Virginia Browne-Wilkinson
Read By:
Betty Hardy

Pat Doody with a selection of melodies old and new. and from 3.30: up-to-the-minute reports from the Chancellor's Hudget proposals Summarising the effects,
PATRICK HUTBER City Editor. Sunday Telegraph
Produced by DAVID ALLAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Pat Doody
Produced By:
David Allan

Clinton Ford introduces Toe Tapping Time along with Barbara Law, The Trad Lads and guests Chester Harriott and Wout Steenhuis
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN
Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Chester Harriott
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Produced By:
Geoff Lawrence

introduced by Richard Baker BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by TERENCE LOVETT With MARISA ROBLES (harp) GEOFFREY CHARD (baritone) CENTRAL BAND OF THE RAF
(by permission of the Air Force Board of the Defence Council) conducted by WING CDR R. E. C. DAVIES
Organising Director of Music
Produced by BARRY S. KNIGHT (BBC World Service production) (Geoffrey Chard broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Baker
Conducted By:
Terence Lovett
Harp:
Marisa Robles
Unknown:
Cdr R. E. C. Davies
Produced By:
Barry S. Knight
Unknown:
Geoffrey Chard

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