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A weekly programme of Christian news and comment
News Comment: by David Skinner
Cyclists' Summer Service at Lawford, Essex: Hubert Hoskins interviews the Rector, the Rev. C. W. Woods. and some of the worshippers who pedalled to Lawford this year
American Viewpoint: 1-The Minister and the Psychiatrist: In the first of three items recorded at the studios of the (Presbyterian) Union Theological Seminary. New York, the Rev. T. J. Davies , a research student from Britain, talks to the resident director of psychiatric studies about his work and its aims
The Parish in Print: 2-The Parish Newspaper: possibility or pipe-dream? Rex Walford and the Rev. John Wilkinson , both of whom help to run a newspaper in their own parishes, talk to the Rev. John Champion about facts and figures
(The last three items are recorded)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Skinner
Unknown:
Hubert Hoskins
Unknown:
Rev. C. W. Woods.
Unknown:
Rev. T. J. Davies
Unknown:
Rex Walford
Unknown:
John Wilkinson

A series of six programmes in which a historian and a professor of the history of war visit the scenes of five battles and one siege to describe the events of three centuries ago on the sites where they actually took place.
Speakers:
C. V. Wedgwood and N. H. Gibbs l-Edgehill : October 1642
The speakers discuss the pleasures and problems of battlefield-hunting and describe the strategy and tactics used in this first full-scale battle of the war, to which the bulk of the rank and file -and even some of the commanders-came without any professional training
C. V. Wedgwood writes on page 3
A twenty-four-page illustrated pamphlet can be obtained, price Is 3d., through newsagents and booksellers or by sending a crossed postal order for Is. 3d. (not stamps, please) to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
N. H. Gibbs

Network Three

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