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A series of four broadcasts 2: Communism and economic growth
Introduced by GEORGE SCHÖPFLIN of the Royal Institute of International Affairs with ALEXANDER NOVE
Bonar Professor of Economics in the University of Glasgow
Produced by Adrian Johnson
Broadcast on Dec. 12.1966 (Study)
A booklet is available

Contributors

Introduced By:
George Schöpflin
Produced By:
Adrian Johnson

A series of four readings from the book by JAMES H. NEAL adapted for radio by Neville Teller
Read by ERIC ANDERSON
1: The First Attack
Produced by John Tydeman
Broadcast on January 10
Magic-Black Magic especially— and witchcraft have always held a fascination for ordinary men- One would not. however, necessarily choose to become involved in It. In Africa It is hard not to be tnvoived. or at least aware. As Chief Investigations Officer for the Government of Ghana from 1952 to 1962. James H. Neal had no choice

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Book By:
James H. Neal
Unknown:
Neville Teller
Read By:
Eric Anderson
Produced By:
John Tydeman
Unknown:
James H. Neal

for Easter Tuesday from the Roman Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent
Celebrant and preacher, FR. Guy COLMAN
Readings: Acts 13, vv. 16 and 26-33 Luke 24. vv. 36-47
Hymns (Praise the Lord): Ye sons and daughters (81); Bring, aU ye dear-bought nations (74); At the Lamb's high feast we sing (72); Christ the Lord is risen today (75)
Choirmaster, John Dean
Organist, Trevor Tildsley
The action of the Mass described by FR. THOMAS ROCK

Contributors

Choirmaster:
John Dean
Organist:
Trevor Tildsley

from the book by Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell adapted for radio in eight parts by BERTHA LONSDALE with Marjorie Rhodes , John Bennett and Judith Bradshaw
6: A Lie Brings its Consequences
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Book By:
Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell
Unknown:
Bertha Lonsdale
Unknown:
Marjorie Rhodes
Unknown:
John Bennett
Unknown:
Judith Bradshaw

A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Doctor on Skidoo:
MARGERY WHITELAW has been visiting doctors and nurses of the International Grenfell Association in Labrador and Newfoundland
Alan Melville reflects: on his
Achilles heel and the physiotherapist
Pop Goes the Hymn Tune:
' Abide with me ' has a tune any Victorian drawing-room ballad would be proud of. PETER FIRTH takes a look and a listen at modern church music which also reflects the spirit of the times
Drop Us a Line: Your news, views, and memories
Introduced by KEN SYKORA

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Unknown:
Margery Whitelaw
Unknown:
Alan Melville
Unknown:
Peter Firth
Introduced By:
Ken Sykora

Introduced by Kenneth ALLSOP
This week:
HENRY WILLIAMSON reviews Morale by John Baynes
CORELLI BARNETT on The Montgomery Legend by R. W. Thompson
J. A. BAKER talks about his ten years' pursuit of The Peregrine YVONNE MITCHELL on maiden aunts in fiction, based on Cordial Relations by Katharine Moore
Produced by Jocelyn Ferguson

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Introduced By:
Kenneth Allsop
Unknown:
John Baynes
Unknown:
Corelli Barnett
Unknown:
R. W. Thompson
Talks:
J. A. Baker
Unknown:
Katharine Moore
Produced By:
Jocelyn Ferguson

on THE SMALL TRADERS
Government legislation and taxes and the growth of the massive multiple stores are threatening the livelihoods of thousands of shop-keepers and small traders throughout Britain. What does the future hold for them? Have they a right to special support?
Introduced by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
Produced by Alan Burgess

Contributors

Introduced By:
Edgar Lustgarten
Produced By:
Alan Burgess

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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