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Edited and introduced by James Fisher
Days on the Estuary
James Fisher discusses with Alex Barclay -, A. W. Boyd , and E. A. R. Ennion the varying pattern of bird life to be seen on an estuary. In particular they consider the effects of tidal movements and the changing seasons on estuary bird life.
Produced by Tony Soper

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Introduced By:
James Fisher
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James Fisher
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Alex Barclay
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A. W. Boyd
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E. A. R. Ennion
Produced By:
Tony Soper

A monthly magazine
The Sound-track: Basil Wright talks about the work of Judy Holliday and introduces scenes from some of her films, including her latest one, ' The Solid Gold Cadillac '
' Free Ctnema '_another interpretation: Roberto Rossellini , in an interview with Gordon Gow. adds a postscript to last month's programme. comments on the disadvantages of tax exemption and talks of his own plans to assist young talent The Wide-or Narrow-Screen: Frank Launder discusses with Glenn Alvey the uses of the Dynamic Frame system which he has devised, by which the shape of the screen can be varied as a film runs

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Talks:
Basil Wright
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Judy Holliday
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Roberto Rossellini
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Gordon Gow.
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Frank Launder
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Glenn Alvey

The story of the refugees
Written and produced by Alan Burgess
Today, at a time when man's mastery over the material forces of the earth is growing every year, when his civilising influences should be at their zenith, more millions of people are homeless and in despair than at any other time in history. This is the story of the refugees, written after a journey to Greece, to the Greek islands, and back through Italy, Austria, and Germany.

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Produced By:
Alan Burgess

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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