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Advice and entertainment for retired and older people and a meeting place on the air for those concerned for their welfare
Why Should it Happen to Met: a question Gwenda Hollander says we often ask resentfully-but there is another way to put it
How They Used to Go On: George Ewart Evans talks about old country customs in a Suffolk village
Presented by Douglas Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwenda Hollander
Talks:
George Ewart Evans
Presented By:
Douglas Smith

A series of five-round contests between London and the Regions
London v. Midland Region
Round 1
London:
Cedric Cliffe , Hubert Phillips
Quiz-Master,
Lionel Hale : Midlands
Professor Thomas Bodkin
Bert Howard
Quiz-Master, Gilbert Harding

Contributors

Unknown:
Cedric Cliffe
Unknown:
Hubert Phillips
Unknown:
Lionel Hale
Unknown:
Professor Thomas Bodkin
Unknown:
Bert Howard
Unknown:
Gilbert Harding

The Last Phase by Francis Watson and Maurice Brown
A programme drawn from the recorded memories of those who knew him in England and India including
Jawaharlal Nehru. Earl Mountbatten of Burma. H. S. Suhrawardv. C. Rajagopalachari, P. C. Ghosh, Acharya Kripalani, Chaman Lal, G. D. Birla, Raja Hulheesingh, Zakir Husain, Pyarelal Navar, A. S. Rav, N. K. Bose. B. Chandiwala. K. Shridharani, Sudhir Ghosh. Devadas Gandhi, Indira Gandhi. Padmaja Naidu, Sushila Nayar, Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Miraben (Miss Slade). Eric da Costa, Maurice Frvdman. Louis Fischer. Horace Alexander, Ian Stephens, and Robert Stimson
Edited and narrated by Francis Watson
Production by Maurice Brown
This programme has won the Italian Press Association's documentary prize in this year's Italia Prize contest.

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Watson
Unknown:
Maurice Brown
Unknown:
Francis Watson
Production By:
Maurice Brown

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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