The Theatre Today
Before Christmas Alan HANCOCK introduced an enquiry into the views of some of the younger people in the theatre. Tonight he recalls some of the points raised and they are then discussed by: Margaret Rawlings
Philip Hope-Wallace
Michael MacOwan
of Hand Tools
R. A. SALAMAN designed the reconstructed wheelwright's shop at the Science Museum and contributed the chapter on Tradesmen's Tools to the latest volume of the History of Technology. He talks about where old crafts-men's tools can still be found in this country and what to look for in their design and construction.
A programme for those who would like to begin speaking German
Script by S. J. W. Salamé
3-A day out
Susan and David prepare for a trip to the country.
Cast in order of speaking:
Production by W. R. H. Carling
A pamphlet giving notes and vocabularies for the first ten programmes can be obtained by sending a 9d. postal order (not stamps) to [address removed]
Children Play Because They Must
First of four talks about the pre-school child at play by Beatrix Tudor Hart
Lecturer in Educational Psychology at the North-Western Polytechnic,
London
During the first twelve months a baby learns to know the world through his mouth and hands.
Next-week:
Exploring during the second year
Religious Instruction by Gwen Dunn
The headmistress of a primary school tells a story about a scripture lesson.
Compere. Colin Doran
Arranged by Eileen Molony