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Marjorie Anderson introduces:
A Day Into Two: an enquiry into the problems of married women at work.
Dai Rees, C.B.E.: a recent guest in "Woman's Hour".
Naomi Jacob talking about books.
Crimes Committed by Young People are Increasing: the first part of John Freeman's investigation.

(BBC recording)

Contributors

Presenter:
Marjorie Anderson
Speaker:
Dai Rees
Reporter:
Naomi Jacob
Reporter:
John Freeman

Appeal on behalf of the Women's Social Work of the Salvation Army, by Hugh Redwood , O.B.E.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Hugh Redwood. Esq., The Salvation Army, [address removed]
The Women's Social Work ,of the Salvation Army maintains 118 homes and hostels in Great Britain and Ireland for needy women and girls. Children in need of care and protection, girls in moral danger, neglectful mothers with children, homeless women, unmarried mothers, deserted wives, aged women-all come within the scope of this branch of Salvation Army activity. Apart from the provision of maternity services, training homes, shelters, rehabilitation centres, Eventide homes, more than four hundred devoted women officers offer friendship, understanding, and help when most needed to the lonely, wayward, and unfortunate.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Redwood
Unknown:
Hugh Redwood.
Unknown:
Queen Victoria Street

The story of the evacuation and the events that led up to it from the break through the French front by the Germans on May 13, 1940. to the morning of June 4 when the Dunkirk beaches and the sea were empty and the Allied troops remaining in the town surrendered to the German Army
The programme is based on British, French. Belgian, and German historical sources, official despatches, and personal narratives
Script by David Divine
With Howard Marion-Crawford
Noel Johnson , Ralph Truman
Edgar Norfolk. Oliver Burt Keith Pyott , Eric Phillips
Frank Windsor , Arthur Young
Malcolm Graeme , Alan Lawrance
Eric Francis , Geoffrey Wincott Robert Cawdron , Noel Dryden and Bill Beesbey
Production by Maurice Brown

Contributors

Script By:
David Divine
Unknown:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Unknown:
Ralph Truman
Unknown:
Edgar Norfolk.
Unknown:
Oliver Burt
Unknown:
Keith Pyott
Unknown:
Eric Phillips
Unknown:
Frank Windsor
Unknown:
Arthur Young
Unknown:
Malcolm Graeme
Unknown:
Alan Lawrance
Unknown:
Eric Francis
Unknown:
Geoffrey Wincott
Unknown:
Robert Cawdron
Unknown:
Noel Dryden
Unknown:
Bill Beesbey
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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