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A daily programme for women at home
Introduced by Margaret Hubble and including
' Success Cookery,' by Anne Beaton. 6—' Seasoning '
' Reading Your Letters': a programme of opinions from the Woman's Hour postbag
Patricia Brent describes a visit to the new town at Stevenage
' Profile of the Month ': Gordon Cruickshank introduces
Katherine Dunham.
Serial: ' Greengates ' by R. C. Sherriff. Abridged by Jane Bow ness. Read by Walter Hudd
For the Woman Listener
Facing inside back-cover

Contributors

Introduced By:
Margaret Hubble
Unknown:
Anne Beaton.
Unknown:
Patricia Brent
Introduces:
Gordon Cruickshank
Unknown:
Katherine Dunham.
Unknown:
R. C. Sherriff.
Abridged By:
Jane Bow
Read By:
Walter Hudd

Britain at Work, 1952
Reports on key industries by Wayne Mineau and. Norman Michie
1—' Building for Tomorrow'
Since the war nearly every town in Britain has seen new buildings going up. In some places the idea is to spread over a wider area the industries concentrated in great cities. In this programme the speakers describe the planning and building of new homes and factories in one of these towns near London, which they have just visited.

Contributors

Unknown:
Wayne Mineau
Unknown:
Norman Michie

Commonwealth artists entertain featuring
Norman Harper
Antony Vercoe
Cynthia Brahms and Donald Bamforth
BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader, David Paget )
Conductor, Robert Busby
Introduced by Peter King Produced by David Miller

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Harper
Unknown:
Antony Vercoe
Unknown:
Cynthia Brahms
Leader:
David Paget
Conductor:
Robert Busby
Introduced By:
Peter King
Produced By:
David Miller

Freddie King (Wandsworth) v. Bernard Pugh (Birkenhead)
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, with inter-round summaries by W. Barrington Dalby, on the eight-round featherweight contest
From the Empress Hall, Earl's Court, London

Contributors

Boxer:
Freddie King
Boxer:
Bernard Pugh
Commentary:
Raymond Glendenning
Summaries:
W. Barrington Dalby

on National Service
The second in this series of programmes deals with what happens to a recruit when he Is called-up from school or his civilian job
During a visit to barracks at Maid-stone and Canterbury. Edward Ward recorded scenes in the life of young National Servicemen and was told about their impressions of the preliminary and basic training and the possibility of service overseas
Produced by Marjorie Banks

Contributors

Unknown:
Canterbury. Edward Ward
Produced By:
Marjorie Banks

Light Programme

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More