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fAUDREY RUSSELL introduces this midday edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on lively talking points of any kind are welcome for these broadcasts
Correspondents are Invited to write to: Listening Post. BBC. Broadcasting House. London. W.I.

Contributors

Introduces:
Faudrey Russell

Ideas in Education
A series of programmes about education for women who might enter or return to teaching
15: An Approach to Poetry
A group of nine-year-olds read and talk about some poems with James BRITTON. The poems lead them to explore and write about their own feelings
Introduced by ROGER OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
James Britton.
Introduced By:
Roger Owen

A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Dream Come True -
J. H. Badley : next Sunday J. H. BADLEY , founder and for forty-two years headmaster of Bedales School, celebrates his hundredth birthday. In an interview with ROBERT GUNNELL he looks back over the years
Cordon Rouge: GEORGE VIL-
LIERS in the kitchen tToday's Exercise: by a doctor
Your Letters
You asked us to play . . . record requests
Introduced by STEVE RACE

Contributors

Unknown:
J. H. Badley
Unknown:
J. H. Badley
Unknown:
Robert Gunnell
Introduced By:
Steve Race

The News
Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
† WALTER JAMES introduces a programme specially designed to reflect listeners' comments on public affairs and policy
Correspondents are invited to write to: Listening Post. BBC. Broadcasting House. London, W.1.

Contributors

Introduces:
Walter James

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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