Off the Beaten Track
Many young people would like to try holidays away from the family but have little money for travel. Three less usual ideas are discussed when Janet Duffell and Roger Robinson question Brian Hope Taylor, the archaeologist, about ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIGGING; Elizabeth Coxhead, the novelist, critic, and climber, about ROCK-CLIMBING; and James Fisher, the naturalist, about BIRD-WATCHING. Glyn Roberts is ia the chair.
of Pewter
RONALD MICHAELIS, librarian of the Society of Pewter Collectors and author of Antique Pewter of the British Isles, talks about the significance of pewterers' touchmarks.
A programme for those who would like to begin speaking German
Script by S. J. W . Salamé
5-A visit to the doctor
Cast in order of speaking:
Production by W. R. H. Carling
A weekly programme for mothers and fathers
Children Play Because They Must
3-Creation and Construction by Beatrix Tudor Hart
During the third year, companionship is of great importance and the child is also experimenting with different tools.
Speech, Books, and Imagination
Where We Live
A series of three interviews illustrating how children's education and general progress can be affected by where they live
I-Ivy JACOBS describes the effect on her son of life in a tenement flat in the heart of London
Compère, Colin Doran
Arranged by Eileen Molony and Janet Walters