A magazine for radio and recording enthusiasts
Introduced by John Kirby
Questions and Answers: a special edition for listeners with a query: with Ralph West, John Borwick , and 1. W. Jarman answering questions and demonstrating common amateur faults and how to correct them
Produced by Marguerite Cutforth
(The recorded broadcast of Oct. 25)
A new programme: Sunday, Nov. 8
Script by Ronald Hingley
Produced by Raymond Escoffey
(Peter Woodthorpe broadcasts by permission of the Governors of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon)
A pamphlet containing vocabularies, grammar, and notes on pronunciation and theory can be obtained, price St., through booksellers and newsagents, or by sending a crossed postal order for 5s. (not stamps, please) to [address removed]
A careers programme for those taking G.C.E.
5—Probation Service
This is a career that will attract those whose interests lie more with people than things. In this programme a group of probation officers talk about their work and clear up a few misconceptions.
Introduced by Clive Baxter Arranged by Robert Gunnell
Children and Music by B. W. Appleby
Doncaster Schools Music Organiser
A listener asked: 'When and how should I introduce my children to good music so that they will like it? ' B. W. Appleby has a good many different answers to this question — critical, practical, helpful, possibly surprising. with musical illustrations
See facing page