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A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind. including:
School in the Bush-2:
MARJORY WHITELAW continues her conversation with Lancashireborn SHEILA SOLARIN about the boarding-school she and her husband Tai started in Western Nigeria ten years ago
Have I Missed Something?
BASIL BOOTHROYD talks about some blanks in his experience. 5: Athletics f Constellation and Myth:
JOHN EBDON looks at the Milky Way
Cordon Rouge: with GEORGE VILLIERS in the kitchen
Your Letters
You asked us to play.... record requests
Introduced by STEVE RACE

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjory Whitelaw
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Sheila Solarin
Unknown:
John Ebdon
Unknown:
George Villiers
Introduced By:
Steve Race

Killer in Dark Glasses by Henry Treece adapted as a serial reading in six parts by Donald Bancroft
Read by JOHN PULLEN with EVA HADDON and GORDON GARDNER
After finding his Chief dead. Gordon Stewart followed up a clue which took him to a school for boxers where, he was surprised to find. they were expecting him.
2: Plastic Carnation
Produced by Graham Gauld

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Treece
Unknown:
Donald Bancroft
Read By:
John Pullen
Read By:
Gordon Gardner
Unknown:
Gordon Stewart
Produced By:
Graham Gauld

The News
Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
† LESLIE SMITH introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome

Contributors

Introduces:
Leslie Smith

East German Attitudes
First of two programmes by GEORGE COULOURIS
In East Berlin this summer George Coulouris recorded the opinions, not often heard here. of some of those who support the Ulbricht regime. Tonight they talk about living standards, isolation, and the Wall.

Contributors

Unknown:
George Coulouris

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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