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Introduced by Olive Shapley
' What's Going On': spotlight on current affairs
'Have you ever been to Skye?' by Sheila Stuart
' A Tune to Remind You': Spike Hughes continues his sentimental journey in search of your first romance
' Beginners in the Kitchen: Slow Oven Cooking,' by Bee Nilson
'Would You Like a Small Country Hotel? ' by Mary Thwaite
Readings from ' Never No More ' by Maura Laverty. Chosen by Barbara Pym. Read by Mary O'Farrell

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Unknown:
Sheila Stuart
Unknown:
Spike Hughes
Unknown:
Mary Thwaite
Unknown:
Maura Laverty.
Unknown:
Barbara Pym.
Read By:
Mary O'Farrell

A message of comfort and cheer for all who are ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity '
Today's speaker, who is introduced by Stuart Hibberd , is John G. Williams , of the BBC's Religious Broadcasting Department
(Listeners' letters are very welcome, as they give real help and guidance in planning these talks. Send them to [address removed]. Listeners will realise that speakers cannot reply personally but will try to deal with their problems in the talks)

Contributors

Duced By:
Stuart Hibberd
Unknown:
John G. Williams
Unknown:
Stuart Hibberd

A Scout Log-Book
Compiled and produced by Lionel Gamlin
(in collaboration with The Boy Scouts Association)
The Jamboree Opens!
Guest of Honour: The Chief Scout
(The Lord Rowallan, M.c, T.D.)
Pipers:
Troop-Leader
Alexander R. McCutcheon
Troop-Leader Douglas Garvie
(167th Glasgow Troop)
The Camp Fire:
Richard Attenborough
Percy Edwards
The Scout Singers
Conducted by Percy Greenfield and the recorded voices of the eight King's Scouts now representing Great Britain at the American National Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Contributors

Produced By:
Lionel Gamlin
Unknown:
Alexander R. McCutcheon
Unknown:
Troop-Leader Douglas Garvie
Unknown:
Richard Attenborough
Unknown:
Percy Edwards
Conducted By:
Percy Greenfield

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