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What's New in Nylon: Alison Settle reports on the National Nylon Trade Fair
German Measles and Pregnancy. Is Gamma Globulin of Use?: Philippa Gale recalls a personal experience.
A Rare Friend: Dorothy Hogben plays some of Tchaikovsky's piano music and talks about the benefactor he never met.
After You with the Pump: Elizabeth Berridge describes how she makes the best of two worlds.
Reading Your Letters: expressing the listeners' point of view.
Serial: 'The Dead Secret' by Wilkie Collins
Read by Derek Hart
The twelfth of fifteen instalments.
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilkie Collins
Read By:
Derek Hart
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

In which scientists reply to listeners' questions
Guest of the week: T. F. Gaskell , Ph.D. an expert on oil
Panel: Robert Boyd
Peter Sykes , G. P. Wells
In the chair, Sam Pollock
Last programme of the present series

Contributors

Unknown:
T. F. Gaskell , Ph.D.
Unknown:
Robert Boyd
Unknown:
Peter Sykes
Unknown:
G. P. Wells
Unknown:
Sam Pollock

A contest between thirty-two amateur choirs from all over England
The sixth of eight programmes in Round I
MIXED CHOIRS
From the North
Ruddersfleld Vocal Union
Conductor, George E. Stead
From the West
The Lansdowne Singers
Conductor, Donald F. Hunt
CHILDREN'S CHOIRS
From the South
County Grammar School for Girls, Guildford
Conductor, Sybil Chesterfield
From the Midlands
Wyggeston Girls' School, Leicester
Conductor. Dorothy Rice
Introduced by Antony Hopkins and produced by Charles Beardsall
An winning choirs in Round 1 will be invited to take part in a ' Banner of St. George ' Concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on April 27.

Contributors

Conductor:
George E. Stead
Conductor:
Donald F. Hunt
Conductor:
Sybil Chesterfield
Introduced By:
Antony Hopkins
Produced By:
Charles Beardsall

A series about you and your job presented by members of the Younger Generation
The Radiographer
In most jobs you work either with machines or you deal with people. This is one of the few careers that combine both, for it requires a scientifically capable person who has the patience and sympathy of a nurse. Perhaps that is why, as Judith Lane discovered, there are far too few radiographers in this country.
Introduced by Don Durbridge
Queries arising from this programme can be sent to Crossroads, BBC, London, W.I. A selection will be answered in a special edition on February 26.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Don Durbridge

Light Programme

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