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Facts and guidance for teachers and other women who are thinking of returning to professional work.
Richard Palmer talks about the induction courses arranged for those who are entering or re-entering teaching.
Mrs. I.E. Owen takes a look inside the classroom of today
and
A visit to a course in progress with comments from the women taking part.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Palmer
Presenter:
Mrs. I.E. Owen

by John Buchan dramatised in eight parts by JOHN KEIR CROSS
' She's an incendiary and a spy in the midst of us! This beldame has spun a web up and down the land, she's made a great bureau of treason to foster revolution at home and to send damning secrets abroad.'
3: Triumph of a Baronet
Sir Tumour Wyse.JOHN BENTLEY Justin Cranmer. ...GARARD GREEN
Produced by DAVID DAVIS

Contributors

Unknown:
John Buchan
Unknown:
John Keir
Unknown:
John Bentley
Unknown:
Justin Cranmer.
Produced By:
David Davis
Anthony Lammas:
John Graham
Mr Dott:
Arthur Lawrence
Jock Kintoch:
James Grant
Eben Garnock:
Lockwood West
Gig-driver:
Stephen Jack
Winfortune:
Peter Claughton
Housekeeper:
Mary Wimbush
Lord Harry Belses:
Glyn Dearman

Passages chosen and arranged to express a mood about God and man
VICTOR GOLLANCZ presents an adaptation for radio of his own anthology
Part 4:
The Relation of Man to Man beginning with the words of Dostoevsky: 'Compassion is the chief law of human existence ' and ending with the Finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the words of Schiller's Ode to Joy
The anthology read by: VANESSA REDGRAVE
OLGA LINDO , MARGARET WOLFIT JOHN RUDDOCK , JACK SHEPHERD
STEPHEN THORNE , GABRIEL WOOLF
Produced by PAUL OESTREICHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Victor Gollancz
Read By:
Vanessa Redgrave
Read By:
Olga Lindo
Unknown:
Margaret Wolfit
Unknown:
John Ruddock
Unknown:
Jack Shepherd
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne
Produced By:
Paul Oestreicher

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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