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Introduced by Robin Holmes
WRITER TALKING: Dorothy Laird , author of ' How the Queen Reigns,' talks to Patricia Brent
SPECIAL NOTICE: Walter Allen reviews ' A Guest and his Going ' by P. H. Newby
ACCESS TO THE RECORDS: Peter Fleming recalls some personal experiences and reviews the official position
LIBRARY LIST: Honor Wyatt on some recent books

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robin Holmes
Unknown:
Dorothy Laird
Unknown:
Patricia Brent
Unknown:
Walter Allen
Unknown:
P. H. Newby
Unknown:
Peter Fleming

JOHN McANDREW , golf professional at St. Andrews, interviewed by PETER Thomson
My Approach to the Game: REID JACK , amateur champion 1957 and Walker Cup player 1957-59. talks to PERCY HUGGINS
Reading a Golf Course: by WALLACE GILLESPIE , caddie to many famous players
Produced by Archie Henry
Series edited by Francis Dillon

Contributors

Unknown:
John McAndrew
Interviewed By:
Peter Thomson
Unknown:
Reid Jack
Unknown:
Percy Huggins
Unknown:
Wallace Gillespie
Produced By:
Archie Henry
Edited By:
Francis Dillon

A programme for those interested in brushing up their colloquial German
Script by Arthur Shepherd
1-Reisepässe, bitte !
Joan and Michael Langdon are starting on a holiday to Germany and Austria. Their first objective is Munich. Joan learned German at school, but hasn't had much opportunity to keep it up since. Michael picked up a few useful scraps of German when he served with B.A.O.R., but has now provided himself with a phrase book.
Cast in order of speaking:
Production by W. R. H. Carling

Contributors

Script By:
Arthur Shepherd
Unknown:
Michael Langdon
Production By:
W. R. H. Carling
Speaker:
Ferdy Mayne
Michael Langdon:
Preston Lockwood
Joan Langdon:
Virginia Winter
Johannes Miiller:
Rolf Richards
First Customs Officer:
Josef Stein
Second Customs Officer:
Andrew Sachs
Porter:
Andrew Sachs
Anna (in Lost Property Office):
Karen Glazer
Receptionist:
Karen Glazer
Waiter:
Andrew Sachs

Network Three

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