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The Truthful Transistor
A folk-song extravaganza. vaguely and gently critical of ' POP,' by PAUL TOWNSEND with some original music by the children of RUMNEY JUNIOR SCHOOL. CARDIFF, who also perform the piece.
Produced by William Murphy

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Townsend
Produced By:
William Murphy

The Lawn Tennis
Championships
Commentary by MAURICE EDELSTON and MAX ROBERTSON from the Centre Court and No. 1 Court, with summaries and comments by BEA WALTER
Results and latest news from the other courts siven by BASIL CURTIS
From the All England Lawn Tennis Club

Contributors

Commentary By:
Maurice Edelston
Commentary By:
Max Robertson

A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind. including: ' We do have your size ': MAR
JORIE BILROW visits a London store to find out what fashions are available for the larger woman
Peel's Progress: each week
JOHN PEEL talks about people and places he has come across as he walks from Land's End to John o'Groats. 8: The Banks of Loch Lomond
' I don'want to be with it some reflections of LORD ELTON concerning the new morality
Drop Us a Line: your news, views, and memories
Introduced by KEN SYKORA

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ken Sykora

Introduced by Robert Gittings

Patrick Campbell talks about My Life and Easy Times

His brother Michael Campbell interviewed about his new novel Lord Dismiss Us

Jon Kimche reviews Treblinka, Jean-Francois Steiner's story of a revolt of Jewish prisoners in a Polish extermination camp

Dilys Powell on Buster Keaton in the light of his autobiography and of a new study by Rudi Blesh

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Gittings
Talks:
Patrick Campbell
Unknown:
Michael Campbell
Unknown:
Jon Kimche
Unknown:
Dilys Powell
Producer:
John Laird

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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