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A magazine for radio and recording enthusiasts
Introduced by John Kirby
Adding a Sound-track to Your Film Donald Aldous , Desmond Roe , and John Aldred give advice to sound re- cording enthusiasts who may want to go into amateur filming and film amateurs who may want to add sound to their films
Produced by Marguerite Cut forth

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Kirby
Unknown:
Donald Aldous
Unknown:
Desmond Roe
Unknown:
John Aldred
Produced By:
Marguerite Cut Forth

A series of six programmes
3The Voice of the Cat
Can animals communicate with one another by voice-like sounds? How, and why, do cats purr? Are any of their utterances or gestures voluntary?
A talk, illustrated with recordings of various felidae, by Dr. F. R. BELL, of the Department of Physiology, Royal Veterinary College, London.

LESSON 10
Script by Ronald Hingley
Produced by Raymond Escoffey
A pamphlet containing vocabularies, grammar, and notes on pronunciation and theory can be obtained, price Ss., through newsagents and booksellers, or by sending a crossed postal order for 5s. (not stamps, please) to [address removed]

Contributors

Script By:
Ronald Hingley
Produced By:
Raymond Escoffey
Katya Sidorova:
Lubow Volossevich
Tom Davenport:
Peter Woodthorpe
Professor Sidorov:
Victor Gregoriy

A careers programme for those taking G.C.E.
12-The Law
This programme deals mainly with the solicitor-the legal adviser with whom most people will come into contact. It touches on his work in private practice, commerce, and local government.
Introduced by Clive Baxter Arranged by Robert Gunnell

Contributors

Introduced By:
Clive Baxter
Arranged By:
Robert Gunnell

Network Three

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