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Historical Subjects
CHRISTOPHER FRY talks to
PATRICIA BRENT about the attraction of historical subjects to a play-wright, with special reference to Curtmantle, and the benefit a diramanic authon may derive from writing film scripts
Theatre in the Copperbelt
CYRIL BAKER , who helped to found the Northern Rhodesia Drama Association, tells HENRY ADLER about these multi-racial theatres
Variations on a Theatre Theme by BEN IDEN PAYNE
In his twelfth variation, the eighty year-old actor, producer. and teacher speaks on teaching dramatic art. the methods employed, and some drawbacks
First recorded for Radio/Television, Texas s
Next edition: Monday, December 11

Contributors

Talks:
Christopher Fry
Unknown:
Patricia Brent
Unknown:
Cyril Baker
Unknown:
Henry Adler
Unknown:
Ben Iden Payne

The programmes are presented by Giuseppe Manighetti with the assistance of Arielta Reggio and Andrea Tacchi
They will include - revision of grammar, reading of printed texts, explanations of syntax and vocabulary, and impromptu conversations
Devised and produced by Elsie Ferguson

Contributors

Presenter:
Giuseppe Manighetti
Unknown:
Arielta Reggio
Unknown:
Andrea Tacchi
Devised and produced by:
Elsie Ferguson

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Some children are obviously overweight What is known of the causes of this-is it due to the amount they eat or is it constitutional?
Speaker, a consultant endocrinologist Is Your ('hild Musical?
In his second talk JOHN GAVALL. Music Adviser to a Local Education Authoritv, considers the teaching of music to older children, the ways in which they are most likely to benefit from teaching, and the encouragement and help parents can gave Homework
Speaker. JANE R. DOBBIN , M.A.
The first two items are recorded

Contributors

Unknown:
John Gavall.
Unknown:
Jane R. Dobbin

Network Three

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