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A Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Privately Educated: ALEX Glasgow talks to parents who have chosen a private education
A Month In China: impressions from EVE BRACEGIRDLE
Behind the Voice: DIANA GRAVES talks to MARJORIE ANDERSON
Elixirs of Youth: can we delay the ageing process? MADGE HART enquires

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Madge Hart

A spontaneous discussion by JACK LONGLAND
PHILIP HASKELL
ANTONY HOPKINS
CHARLES CAUSLEY
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen from the Village Hall,
East Harptree, Somerset
Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Longland
Unknown:
Philip Haskell
Unknown:
Antony Hopkins
Unknown:
Charles Causley
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

A magazine of special interest to blind listeners
COLONEL MIKE ANSELL , C.B.E., D.S.O., Chairman of the British Show-Jumping Association and a keen horticulturist, talks to PEGGY ARCHER
RICHARD GREGORY talks to JAMES THORBURN about his life as a dairy-farmer
FREDERICK MORRISH , an ex-policeman, tells Peggy Archer about the running of his village shop in Pillaton, Cornwall
† Introduced by David SCOTT BLACKBALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Colonel Mike Ansell
Unknown:
Peggy Archer
Talks:
Richard Gregory
Unknown:
James Thorburn
Unknown:
Frederick Morrish
Unknown:
Peggy Archer
Introduced By:
David Scott

The theme for this series
Art in Britain
6: Postwick Grove painted c. 1820 by Crome in the Castle Museum, Norwich Speaker. FRANCIS HOYLAND
Chelsea School of Art, London Produced by George Walton Scott tFriday's broadcast in the Third
Network
Subscriptions for the year (35s.) should be sent to BBC Publications (AE68).P.O. Box 123. London. W.l.

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Hoyland
Produced By:
George Walton Scott

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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