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A magazine for radio and recording enthusiasts
Introduced by John Borwick
Recording Out of Doors
Hugh Wallis talks about taking his mains recorder into the country
Eric Simms and Bob Wade (the professionals) and John Kirby (an amateur who has built his own recorder) exchange ideas about recording the birds and the beasts
Produced by Marguerite Cutforth
A new edition: next Monday

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Borwick
Talks:
Hugh Wallis
Unknown:
Eric Simms
Unknown:
Bob Wade
Unknown:
John Kirby
Produced By:
Marguerite Cutforth

1-La pension
Basil and Dorothy learn how to ask for rooms in Spain and how to avoid some of the more obvious mistakes of pronunciation. The lesson begins slowly in George, study in Hampstead and ends at fulf speed in a Spanish pension.
IN THE STUDY:
TEACHERS, George and Miguel (Roger Delgado and Angel Luna)
PUPILS. Dorothy and Basil Street (Vanessa Redgrave and Basil Jones) DEMONSTRATOR, Maria (Elena Morton)
IN SPAIN:
La patrona de la pension (Elena Morton)
Script by Jack Sage
Produced by R. A. Escoffey
A pamphlet containing notes and vocabu-Jaries for this series can be obtained by sending a crossed postal order for 2s. (not stamps, please) to [address removed]

Contributors

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

A weekly programme for mothers and fathers
The Eight- to Ten-Year-Old by Molly Brearley and Elizabeth Hitchfield
So much is written about the very small child and about the adolescent that the primary-school child tends to be overlooked, but this period also has its special characteristics. The speakers asked a group of children to help them with this programme.
Second of four talks
Arranged by Eileen Molony
Four Doctors
A further extract from their recent discussion with an orthopaedic surgeon. The subject is posture.
(BEC recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Molly Brearley
Unknown:
Elizabeth Hitchfield
Arranged By:
Eileen Molony

Network Three

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