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A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music, for the woman at home.
Introduced by Olive Shapley
'A Surprise Party,' by Jean Neilson Macrae
'Notes for Goat Keepers': Mary Douglas Gordon gives some advice to new goat keepers who may be feeling apprehensive as kidding time approaches.
'What is a Zoot-suiter?' Nancy Macdonald, who has just edited a new dictionary in Scotland, tells of some of the difficulties facing a modern Dr. Johnson.
Today's contribution from the BBC Mobile Units.
Serial: Mothering Sunday,' by Noel Streatfeild. Abridged by Eve Howland. Read by Mary O'Farrell

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Unknown:
Jean Neilson MacRae
Unknown:
Mary Douglas Gordon
Unknown:
Nancy MacDonald
Unknown:
Noel Streatfeild.
Read By:
Mary O'Farrell

Heralding Variety in the North with the Kordites
Ribton and Richards
Charlie Clapham
Sally Douglas
Tony Fane and David Evans
Eric Easton and Dave Morris
(resident comedian)
Ray Martin and his Orchestra Produced by Bowker Andrews

Contributors

Unknown:
Ribton
Unknown:
Richards
Unknown:
Charlie Clapham
Unknown:
Sally Douglas
Unknown:
Tony Fane
Unknown:
David Evans
Unknown:
Eric Easton
Unknown:
Dave Morris
Unknown:
Ray Martin
Produced By:
Bowker Andrews

A magazine programme reflecting news and events in the world of science
This week's programme includes comment by Edward Hindle , F.R.S., on the popular belief that an elephant never forgets, and a feature on recent research in malaria which was carried out on human volunteers
Scientific advisory committee:
Professor Randall, F.R.S . Professor A. Todd , F.R.S .
Professor J. Z. Young , F.R.S.
Edited and produced by Nesta Pain
Assistant editor, Eileen Hots

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Hindle
Unknown:
Professor Randall, F.R.S
Unknown:
Professor A. Todd , F.R.S
Unknown:
Professor J. Z. Young , F.R.S.
Produced By:
Nesta Pain
Unknown:
Eileen Hots

Light Programme

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