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of Model Soldiers
TONY QUINN , the Irish actor, is a member of the Society for Army Historical Research and has what is believed to be the largest collection in the world of hand-painted model soldiers of the British Army. He talks about the practical side of his hobby-the paints and materials and cleaning processes.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Quinn

Sooner or later most parents have the experience of sending their child to hospital. Often it may be for a tonsil operation. This is the first of three programmes in which it is hoped to touch on some of the problems confronting such parents and to offer a few suggestions that may be helpful.

Tonsils and Adenoids
A doctor talks about tonsils and adenoids and describes the reason for removing them.

Jean and Jessica
[name removed] and [name removed], both of whom have a special knowledge of child psychology, sent their children to hospital to have their tonsils out.
[name removed] sent her child through the normal procedure and claimed no special treatment; [name removed] having had one child who had already had hospital experience, arranged to accompany her second child into hospital. Each describes what happened.

Compere, Robin Holmes
Arranged by Eileen Molony

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Holmes
Arranged by:
Eileen Molony

18-En un cafe
Basil and Dorothy study some personal pronouns and some words and phrases they will need in an open-air cafe.
IN THE STUDY:
TEACHERS: George and Miguel (Roger Delgado and Angel Luna)
PUPILS: Dorothy and Basil Street (Vanessa Redgrave and Basil Jones) DEMONSTRATORS: Maria and Carlos
(Elena Morton and Amadeo Leris)
IN SPAIN:
Waiter; Shoe-black (Amadeo Leris) Tomas (Angel Luna)
Conchita (Elena Morton)
Script by Jack Sage
Produced by R. A. Escoffey

Contributors

Script By:
Jack Sage
Produced By:
R. A. Escoffey

Network Three

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