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Today Joan Griffiths Introduces: Angus Higgins on ' Take a Day Off from Looking After Your Children'; Frances Cannon on ' Clothes for the Larger Woman ': Rosetta Desbrow and Mary Whitaker on ' Housewife Meets Economist'; Robina Wright on ' What Happens at the Laundry'; and the current serial story, ' South Riding.' by Winifred Holtby. read by Olga Dickie

Contributors

Introduces:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Angus Higgins
Unknown:
Frances Cannon
Unknown:
Rosetta Desbrow
Unknown:
Mary Whitaker
Unknown:
Robina Wright
Unknown:
Winifred Holtby.
Read By:
Olga Dickie

An excerpt from ' New Brighton Follies.' Presented by Ernest Binns from the Floral Pavilion, New Brighton
Including Harry Orchid , Babs Smart. Pauline Belmore , David Morris. Michael Tolvan , Eddie Granger , Clifford Dane and Bert Attwood. Introduced by Richard North

Contributors

Presented By:
Ernest Binns
Unknown:
Harry Orchid
Unknown:
Babs Smart.
Unknown:
Pauline Belmore
Unknown:
David Morris.
Unknown:
Michael Tolvan
Unknown:
Eddie Granger
Unknown:
Clifford Dane
Unknown:
Bert Attwood.
Unknown:
Richard North

A fortnightly review of the stage, edited and produced by Neil Tuson
An excerpt from
' Noose '
(Saville Theatre) by Richard Llewellyn
Leslie Banks and Sophie Stewart in an excerpt from Clarence Day's
' Life with Father '
(Savoy Theatre)
Adapted by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse
' Theatre Programme Brains Trust *
Ivor Brown , Beverley Baxter , M.P., Geoffrey Whitworth , and James Parrish ; Question-Master, Harold Warrender

Contributors

Produced By:
Neil Tuson
Unknown:
Richard Llewellyn
Unknown:
Leslie Banks
Unknown:
Sophie Stewart
Adapted By:
Howard Lindsay
Adapted By:
Russel Crouse
Unknown:
Ivor Brown
Unknown:
Beverley Baxter
Unknown:
Geoffrey Whitworth
Question-Master:
James Parrish
Question-Master:
Harold Warrender

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