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Readings by Dr. J.B. Phillips from his recent book.
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Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Today's "Ten to Seven".
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by RACHEL PERCIVAL
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The Son of God goes forth to war (BBC H.B. 235)
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A practice broadcast revising some of the musical activities of Music Workshop II
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Introduced by JOHN Huw DAVIES Written and produced by William Murphy followed by an interlude
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Today's story:
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by Meindert DeJong adapted by June Hodge Part 1: The School
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New Ideas in Secondary Education
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Introduced by DR. F. HILLIARD
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Four head teachers explain how they have gone about devising new schemes of work for the early leavers to break down the barriers between the world of school and the world of work. Produced by Peter Jarvis
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art
This week:
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JOHN HOLMSTROM , MICHAEL PODRO
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A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including: In Search of a Myth: by LESLIE GARDINER. 2: Calypso's Island f Cordon Rouge: GEORGE VILLIERS visits RUTH PITTER in her kitchen and she gives him a 'washing-day dinner recipe' from Malta called Bubliata Planting and Sowing: some hints from FRED LOADS Drop us a Line: your news, views, and memories
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The Coral Island
The novel by R. M. Ballantyne adapted as a dramatised reading in eight episodes by HOWARD JONES with the Narrator
Ralph Rover and his two fellow castaways on the coral island have been captured by pirates, who sail away with Ralph leaving his friends hidden in the Diamond Cave.
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' B.B.' describes his distinctive family home and an uncanny experience which happened shortly after he arrived there
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A programme that sets out to answer listeners' scientific and technological questions
In the chair. PROFESSOR
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Panel:
BRIAN Foss : psychologist GERALD KERKUT : Zoologist
JOHN MASON : meteorologist PETER SYKES : chemist Arranged by Mick Rhodes
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People in the News followed by LISTENING POST WALTER TAPLIN introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics.
An anthology of violin music EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin)
CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)
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