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A programme for radio and recording enthusiasts
Introduced by John Kirby
Recording and Railways: with Peter Handford , who records railway sounds professionally, and R. D. Brown and John Kirby who are equally enthusiastic about railways and recording
Teaching Tape: I. W. Jarman presents the first of a series of lessons. The pupil, Angela Jeffries
Produced by Marguerite Cutforth
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 28)
A new edition: Sunday, March 13

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Kirby
Unknown:
Peter Handford
Unknown:
R. D. Brown
Unknown:
John Kirby
Unknown:
I. W. Jarman
Unknown:
Angela Jeffries
Produced By:
Marguerite Cutforth

LESSON 18
Script by Ronald Hingley
Produced by Raymond Escoffey
A pamphlet containing vocabularies, grammar, and notes on pronunciation and theory can be obtained, price 5s., through newsagents and booksellers, or by sending a crossed postal order for Ss. (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.
20—Civil Service
The Civil Service exists to put into effect the decisions of Parliament. The range of its activities is wide. This programme deals mainly with opportunities in offices: a clerical officer, executive officers, and an administrative officer describe their work.
Introduced by Clive Baxter Arranged by Robert Gunnell

Contributors

Introduced By:
Clive Baxter
Arranged By:
Robert Gunnell

The Ordinary Devoted Mother and her Children
7-Jealousy: how the parents' care can help
The speaker-a paediatrician and children's psychiatrist-points out how, by trying to understand the way a child's mind develops, parents can often help their children not to suffer unduly from feelings of jealousy.

Network Three

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