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Do we know what to eat? 2— A. L. Bacharach, F.R.I.C., talks about food and feeding. (BBC recording)
You Ask For It: Ba Mason at the House of Commons
Reading Your Letters: expressing listeners' points of view
Country Cottage for Sale: some pointers from L. A. Jordan
Serial: The Small Woman '
Written and abridged by Alan Burgess
Read by Moira Lister
The last instalment
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
News Summary at 2.30

Contributors

Abridged By:
Alan Burgess
Read By:
Moira Lister
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family
Script by Robert Turley
Richard Fulton went to Italy, meaning to ask Sally to marry him. However, he arrived to find her away for the weekend, and their eventual meeting was strained. Mrs. Maggs discovered that Mr. Odgers's coldness was due to Mrs. Leathers's malicious gossip. Mrs. Maggs called to have it out with Mrs. Leathers, but was told she had been taken ill. Peter decided he would get a job in Bristol. He told Alec that if Janet still wanted to marry him later, when he had made good, no one would be able to stop them. and Productions this week by Betty Davies and Wyn Knowles

Contributors

Script By:
Robert Turley
Unknown:
Betty Davies
Unknown:
Wyn Knowles
Mrs Dale:
Ellis Poweu
Dr Dale:
James Dale
Sally Lane:
Margaret Ward
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Mrs Maggs:
Grace Allardyce
Grandfather Dale:
Jack Shaw
Miriam Dale:
Brenda Dunrich
Janet Dale:
Pamela Binns
Peter Langley:
Desmond Newling
Peggy Trotter:
Joy Adamson
Richard Fulton:
Norman Chidgey
Mrs Leathers:
Hattie Jacques
Baby:
Sheila Grant
Joanna Mitchell:
Beryl Calder
Joanna Mitchell:
Margaret Butt
Mrs Mitchell:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Mr Popkin:
John Ruddock
Elsie Freeman:
Betty Hardy
Mrs McGussie:
Madeleine Christie
Violet Hichens:
Margot Bryant
Clerk:
Jeffrey Segal

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