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Guest of the Week: the Rt. Hon. Sir Norman Birkett , Lord Justice of Appeal.
What shall we have for dinner tomorrow?: Louise Da vies points out some seasonable bargains in the shops, and suggests ways of serving them.
Children's Eyesight: an ophthalmic surgeon talks about the care of children's eyes
(Continued in next column)
Among their souvenirs: a second selection of holiday memories.
Serial: A Murder is Announced' by Agatha Christie
Abridged by Eve Howland
Read by Mary Wimbush
Thirteenth of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Norman Birkett
Unknown:
Agatha Christie
Abridged By:
Eve Howland
Read By:
Mary Wimbush
Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe

Last of four programmes in which Dr. A. J. (Jock) Marshall in London introduces recordings specially made for the BBC by members of a scientific expedition who have been spending the summer in the Central Highlands of New Guinea
Including a description of the building of a bridge across a river, with comments on the importance of such operations in improving communications in the territory. The programme concludes with recordings made at the ceremonial ' sing-sing ' to celebrate the completion of the bridge

A new series of true stories of heroism and adventure in dramatic form
1-' The Last Battle 'by Peter Henn
Dramatised for radio by Donovan Winter
Produced by Alan Burgess
This is the story of a young German fighter pilot's experiences during the latter stages of the war and his growing conviction of the inevitability of defeat.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Henn
Unknown:
Donovan Winter
Produced By:
Alan Burgess
Peter Henn:
Anthony Jacobs
Sigi:
Donovan Winter
Group Commander:
Campbell Copelin
Goering:
Felix Felton
Station Commander:
John Witty
U S Pilot:
Michael Collins
N C O:
Clifford Buckton
Max:
Peter Bathurst
Herbert:
Owen Fellowes
Sergeant:
Ivor Dean
Fiancee:
Mollie Lawson

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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