A magazine for radio and recording enthusiasts
Introduced by John Borwick
Sound Sense- B. J. Webb concludes his observations about high-fidelity reproduction with some remarks about the effect of room acoustics
Sounds Without Sight: Ronald Hall , who is blind. presents some of the recordings lie has made and explains his method of working
Time Off with Tape. a section for the amateur tape-recordist, conducted by Tony Gibson : 1. W. Jarman concludes his short series of lessons in tape-cutting and splicing by dealing with some of the difficulties encountered when editing speech
A programme for listeners beginning to study the language, in which Dr. A. F. Magri and Henry Bentinck go over in the studio the recordings they made in Italy last summer.
25-Venice
The Italian character-an important fact about Venice-thesinging child-more irregular verbs
Devised bv Henry Bentinck and Dr. A. F. Magri
A weekly programme for mothers and fathers
Nail-biting by Theodora Alcock and Dr. Harvey Flack
Nail-biting in children is common enough, and troublesome. A clinical psychologist and the editor of Family Doctor give their views on the origin of the habit, how we should regard it and what we might do about it and refrain from doing.
Arranged by Eileen Molony
A Widow and her Son by Sheila McNeil
Compere. Colin Doran
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