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Eighth of thirteen programmes
Young Lochinvar from Marmion by Scott
Reader, FREDERICK TREVES
Give a Rouse
A Cavalier tune by Browning Reader, NORMAN CLARIDGE
How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix by Browning
Reader, GODFREY KENTON
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Reader:
Frederick Treves
Reader:
Godfrey Kenton

A magazine of interest to all with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Sale Away: The autumn jumble sale season is in full swing: C. GORDON GLOVER visited one in north-west Essex
† Silver Lining: EVA D. SPICER talks about growing old
Just Reward: ERIC HAWTREY recalls his job as a wages inspector
Your Letters
Introduced by KEN SYKORA

Contributors

Unknown:
C. Gordon Glover
Talks:
Eva D. Spicer
Unknown:
Eric Hawtrey
Introduced By:
Ken Sykora

An exchange of choral music between South-East England and the North of England
From South-East England ORPINGTON JUNIOR SINGERS
Conductor, SHEILA MOSSMAN
From the North of England
PRUDHOE GLEEMEN MALE VOICE CHOIR
Conductor, ROBERT HULL
The fifth programme in a weekly i.erics in which choirs from all over Britain exchange their favourite choral music

Contributors

Conductor:
Sheila Mossman

Training the Teachers
Many people in the educational world arc seeking a new image for the training colleges. What should this image be?
Speakers:
SIR JOHN NEWSOM
JOAN BROWNE
DINAH BROOK
ALEX EVANS
Chairman, LESLIE SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir John Newsom
Unknown:
Joan Browne
Unknown:
Dinah Brook
Unknown:
Alex Evans
Unknown:
Leslie Smith

The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JOHN THOMPSON introduces a programme specially designed to reflect listeners' comments on current issues
Correspondents are invited to write to: Listening Post. BBC. Broadcasting House, London W.I.

Contributors

Introduces:
John Thompson

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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