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A spontaneous discussion by MARY STOCKS, C. A. JOYCE
STEVE RACE, TED DEXTER
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN
From Horndean. Hampshire Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme

Contributors

Unknown:
C. A. Joyce
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

Charles I's cousin Rupert became, in his twenties, one of the chief Royalist commanders in the Civil War. He had already learned soldiering in the Wars of Religion in Germany, and horrified the English by applying German methods.
A biography written by Maurice Whitbread
History Work Units series

November Edition bringing you news and views of all sorts of sports
At the sportsdesk, ALAN DIXON
Soccer: KENNETH WOLSTENHOLME tells what's new and in view
Athletics: STEVE BLATCHFORD talks to MARY BICNAL-RAND about present preparations in Tokyo for the 1964 Olympics
Rugby League: ALAN DIXON discusses the game with ARTHUR SUMMERS and ARTHUR SPARKS , the Captain and co-manager of the Australian Touring Team
Squash: MAX ROBERTSON at the Bath Club introduces an indoor sport for the winter months
Rugger: REX ALSTON talks to WILSON WHINERAY, the Captain of the New Zealand Rugby Union team
Golf: GEORGE CARR , back from the United States, reports briefly on the highlights of the Ryder Cup
Some of the items are recorded

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Dixon
Unknown:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Talks:
Steve Blatchford
Unknown:
Alan Dixon
Unknown:
Arthur Summers
Unknown:
Arthur Sparks
Unknown:
Max Robertson
Talks:
Rex Alston
Unknown:
George Carr

Introduced by JOHN RUSSELL
RALPH HOLMES (violin)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
. Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Before an invited audience in the City Hall. Sheffield
November 26: Introduced by Robert Irwin. BBC Northern Orchestra

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Russell
Violin:
Ralph Holmes
Leader:
Reginald Stead
Conducted By:
Stanford Robinson
Unknown:
Hall. Sheffield
Introduced By:
Robert Irwin.

Training for the Top
What is good management? Who can train managers and/or leaders? Do we need a British ' Harvard? '
The answers to these and other questions are vital to the nation at this time An enquiry by BRIAN BLAKE of the North Region Industrial Unit

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Blake

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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