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Introduced by Olive Shapley
' What's Your Worry': Marian Cutler talks about the different sources of help available for mentally handicapped children
' Looking After Your Baby,' by Sister Margaret F. Myles. S.R.N., S.C.M. 1 — ' Happy Bath Times '
' Three Women in My Life,' by Allan K. Taylor
' A Landscape I Remember,' by Alice de Grey
Serial: 'Kenilworth,' by Sir Walter Scott. Abridged by Nancy Pusey. Read by James McKechnie

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Unknown:
Margaret F. Myles.
Unknown:
Allan K. Taylor
Unknown:
Alice de Grey
Unknown:
Sir Walter Scott.
Abridged By:
Nancy Pusey.
Read By:
James McKechnie

Every hour an average of £ 2,579 worth of damage is caused by fire in Britain, and last year's total wastage of £ 22,592,000 was worse than that of 1948. What causes these fires? What could be done to prevent them from happening? How does our fire-fighting organisation work? Tonight's programme gives some answers
Script by Walter Rault
Series edited by Dennis Bardens

Contributors

Script By:
Walter Rault
Edited By:
Dennis Bardens

Script by Lewis Middleton Harvey
Edited by Martyn C. Webster
In eight weekly episodes
Episode 7
Other parte played by Hamilton Dyce . Janet Morrison , Warren Stanhope , Preston Lockwood , Alastair Duncan , and Peter Claughton
Produced by David H. Godfrey

Contributors

Script By:
Lewis Middleton Harvey
Edited By:
Martyn C. Webster
Played By:
Hamilton Dyce
Played By:
Janet Morrison
Played By:
Warren Stanhope
Played By:
Preston Lockwood
Played By:
Alastair Duncan
Played By:
Peter Claughton
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Dallas Shale:
Douglass Montgomery
Campbell Mansfield:
Richard Williams
Julius Markham:
Leo de Pokorny
Margaret Freeman:
Grizelda Hervey
Doris Charleston:
Rita Vale
Gail Howard:
Catherine Campbell
Peter London:
Peter Coke
Charlie:
Jon Farrell
Otto Stultz:
Erie Lugg
H W Harringford:
Duncan McLntyre

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