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for UNDER-SEVENS: Let's join in-a tale of magic: ' Jack and the Fairy," adapted for broadcasting by Miriam Langdon from the original story by Alison Uttley
11.20 WHEN WE STARTED WORK. ' Earning and Spending': Marjorie Pollard and some young people discuss what happens to the wage packet
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS: How can public opinion be brought to bear on public policy ? '

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Miriam Langdon
Story By:
Alison Uttley
Unknown:
Marjorie Pollard

TRAVEL TALKS. The British Empire. ' New Ways to the North,' by Isobet Wylie Hutchinson
2.20 INTERMEDIATE French, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin. Programme varie, comprenant un probleme de detective
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. Dramatic biography, by Honor Wyatt: ' Jules Verne '

Contributors

Unknown:
Isobet Wylie Hutchinson
Unknown:
Jacques OBErlin.
Unknown:
Jules Verne

4—' The Right to be Defended'
Another programme with scenes to illustrate the rights of people in a free country. The story of a defendant who wants free legal aid-how he gets it and how the law ensures that everyone can be legally represented. Narrator, James Mc Kechnie , by permission of Sidney Box Productions, Ltd. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne. (Recording of Sunday's broadcast)

Contributors

Narrator:
James Mc Kechnie
Duced By:
Jenifer Wayne.

A Revuecycle show by Mabel Constanduros and Ernest Long staffe
The Four Clubmen. This week's guest, Fred Yule. BBC Revue Chorus and Orchestra. Produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe

Contributors

Unknown:
Mabel Constanduros
Unknown:
Ernest Long
Unknown:
Fred Yule.
Unknown:
Ernest Longstaffe
Clarry:
Clarence Wright
Helen:
Helen Clare
'Arry:
John Rorke
Tommy:
Tommy Brandon
Miss Spoonbrake:
Mabel Constanduros
Major Puffin:
Dick Francis

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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