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A magazine for radio and recording enthusiasts
Introduced by John Borwick
The History of Recorded Sound: a series of talks by Peter Ford, Honorary Historian of the British Sound Recording Association. 1-The Genesis of Sound Recording, illustrated by some records made in the nineteenth century
Calling All Amateur Recordists: Tony Gibson talks to the organisers of the British Amateur Tape Recording Contest and the International Tape Recording Contest, which is being held in London this year
Produced by Marguerite Cutforth

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Borwick
Produced By:
Marguerite Cutforth

2-In the pension
Basil and Dorothy Street learn how to ask questions, which are understood and answered, and discover that Spanish words only look unpronounceable. The lesson is learned slowly in George's study in Hampstead and is then put into practice in a pension in Spain.
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 (Originally broadcast in 1957) A pamphlet containing notes and vocabularies for this series can be obtained by sending a crossed postal order for 2s. (not stamps, please) to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Dorothy Street
Script By:
Jack Sage
Produced By:
R. A. Escoffey

A weekly programme for mothers and fathers
Four Doctors
An occasional series in which a group of doctors-a general practitioner, a paediatrician, a psychiatrist, and a medical scientist--discuss questions on children's physical and mental development. Each contributes his own particular knowledge.
Today further questions from parents about bed-wetting are discussed.

Network Three

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