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Scottish HERITAGE. The Kirk of the Greyfriars ': the scene of the signing of the National Covenant in the old Town of Edinburgh, by J. W. Oliver
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS, discussed by experts
11.40 ADVENTURES IN MUSIC, by John Horton. ' Stretched Strings ': harp, guitar, and the violin family played pizzicato

Contributors

Unknown:
J. W. Oliver
Music By:
John Horton.

FOR RURAL SCHOOLS. ' Tyneside Shipyard ': a new ship takes the water and the men who worked on her tell how she was built
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. About Teeth ': a dentist talks about his job and its interesting history
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. ' The Story of Gideon,' arranged in serial form by Jean Sutcliffe. 2-' Gideon trains his people to resist '

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Sutcliffe.

-his programme of stars, personalities, songs, and music. This week, Valerie Hobson , Esmond Knight , Sylvia Welling , Sally Rogers , Bennett Fynn , with Vie Oliver and his Concert Orchestra. Script by Ray Sonin. Produced by Eric Spear.

Contributors

Unknown:
Valerie Hobson
Unknown:
Esmond Knight
Unknown:
Sylvia Welling
Unknown:
Sally Rogers
Unknown:
Bennett Fynn
Unknown:
Vie Oliver
Script By:
Ray Sonin.
Produced By:
Eric Spear.

adapted by Felix Felton from the short story by C. E. Montague. Produced by Felix Felton
Various natives of Connaught played by Tony Quinn , Charles Maunsell Rose Murray , Lorna Dermott , and Edward Byrne

Contributors

Adapted By:
Felix Felton
Story By:
C. E. Montague.
Produced By:
Felix Felton
Played By:
Tony Quinn
Played By:
Charles Maunsell
Played By:
Rose Murray
Played By:
Lorna Dermott
Played By:
Edward Byrne
London journalists:Pellatt:
Ronald Simpson
London journalists:Bute:
O B Clarence
London journalists:Morris:
George Owen
London journalists:Fane:
Frank Partington
Irish Press Censor:
Harry Hutchinson
Storyteller:
Graham Doody

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