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Welsh Edition
Introduced by Nan Davies
' Relieving the Relief': Gwladys Evans describes an interesting side-line for wives who are also ex-nurses
' My Pair of 20 per cent': some thoughts on a pair of home-knitted stockings, by Olwen Rees
' Knowing Your Village': a talk by Violet A. Wisbey , a native of Angle, South Pembrokeshire, on the pleasures of keeping a ' scrap-book'
' This Pressing Business': Sally Havard explains how to give a professional finish to home dress-making
' Children on the Roads': R. M. Evans , Road Safety Organiser for Glamorganshire, describes what is being done in his county to prevent road accidents to children
' Return Journey': Sophie C. Edwards , a young mother of two children, reviews her feelings on the eve of returning to Uganda
Serial: The Last of Summer,' by Kate O'Brien. Abridged by Becky Cocking. Read by Mary O'Farrell

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nan Davies
Unknown:
Gwladys Evans
Unknown:
Olwen Rees
Talk By:
Violet A. Wisbey
Unknown:
Sally Havard
Unknown:
R. M. Evans
Unknown:
Sophie C. Edwards
Unknown:
Kate O'Brien.
Abridged By:
Becky Cocking.
Read By:
Mary O'Farrell

A programme presented mainly by under-twenties on things to read, see, and hear
Introduced by John Boorman
Norma Ellis on 'Take it From Me,' the autobiography of Jimmy Edwards, and 'Life With the Lyons,' the autobiography of Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon.
John Ashworth-Jones on the new Ealing comedy film, 'The Titfield Thunderbolt'.
John Miller and Michael Bacharach take a friendly side-swipe at 'Under-Twenty Review,' and join in discussion about it.
Guest: Frank Tilsley

Contributors

Presenter:
John Boorman
Reviewer:
Norma Ellis
Reviewer:
John Ashworth-Jones
Unknown:
John Miller
Unknown:
Michael Bacharach
Guest:
Frank Tilsley

Light Programme

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