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Introduced by Olive Shapley
' What's Your Worry': Marian Cutler talks about liability for jury service and explains why some women are called and others not
' Looking After Your Baby,' by Sister Margaret F. Myles , S.R.N., S.C.M. 2—' The Care of Baby's Skin'
' Answering Their Questions': The Rev. William Purcell , taking up some more queries that listeners have sent in, discusses the problem of answering children's questions about God
(Continued in next column)
‛ Accent on Accents,’ by Isabel Livingston
Serial: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn,' by Betty Smith. Abridged by Ira Calder-Marshall. Read by Peggy Hassard

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Talks:
Marian Cutler
Unknown:
Margaret F. Myles
Unknown:
Rev. William Purcell
Unknown:
Isabel Livingston
Unknown:
Betty Smith.
Read By:
Peggy Hassard

Millions of homes in Britain are furnished on the ' never-never.' How do traders know how much credit a customer should be allowed? What happens if payments are not kept up? Does hire-purchase encourage overspending or is it a form of thrift? Tonight's programme-the last in the present series-shows how the system of hire-purchase operates
Script by Helen Gosse
Produced by R. D. Smith
Series edited by Dennis Bardens

Contributors

Script By:
Helen Gosse
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Edited By:
Dennis Bardens

Script by Lewis Middleton Harvey
Edited by Martyn C. Webster
In eight weekly episodes
Final episode
(Continued in next column)
Produced by David H. Godfrey

Contributors

Script By:
Lewis Middleton Harvey
Edited By:
Martyn C. Webster
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Dallas Shale:
Douglass Montgomery
Campbell Mansfield:
Richard Williams
Charlie:
Jon Farrell
Julius Markham:
Leo de Pokorny
Margaret Freeman:
Grizelda Hervey
Doris Charleston:
Rita Vale
Louis Cheyne:
Hamilton Dyce
Gail Howard:
Catherine Campbell
Detective Inspector O'Hara:
Tommy Duggan
Peter London:
Peter Coke
Dr Team:
Gordon Tanner

Light Programme

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