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A spontaneous discussion by JACK LONGLAND , LORD BOOTHBY
THE RT. HON.
SIR EDWARD BOYLE , M.P.
BRIAN WALDEN , M.P.
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen from The College of Education, Dudley, Worcestershire
Last Friday's broadcast (Light)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Longland
Unknown:
Sir Edward Boyle
Unknown:
Brian Walden
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

Appeal on behalf of Toc H by THE Hon. ANGUS OGILVY
Contributions, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
Toc H began just fifty years ago when the Rev. ' Tubby ' Clayton opened Talbot House in Poperinge. Today, the influence of this Christian movement is felt in most forms of voluntary social service. In 1,500 places at home and overseas its men and women members face the current attitude of I'm all right. Jack ' with one which asks ' Are you all right, Jack? ' and gives cheerful, practical help wherever it is most needed.

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Ogilvy

A World of Peoples by Robert Gardiner
Executive Secretary,
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
3: Contemporary Racial Moods
' The peoples of the world are trapped in a vicious circle composed of notions of superiority and inferiority, of suspicions, misconceptions, frustrations and insecurity. And above all there is fear.'
In this lecture Mr. Gardiner looks at the persistence of discredited theories of white superiority and the proper contribution of science; analyses some of the suspicions, misconceptions and frustrations; lists the main fears, and suggests treatment for them.
Rptd. on Monday at 7.30 (Third)
See facing page
Sext week: Economic Meetings
These lectures are being printed in ' The Listener ' followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Gardiner

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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