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Introduced by CARL WILDMAN
The National Youth Theatre:
MICHAEL CROFTtalks to Peter ROBERTSabout the organisation which he founded eight years ago and particularly about his production of ( 'oriolanus. Between rehearsals several of the young performers discuss their work and the attraction of the Youth Theatre.
Continued in next column
A New School of Drama with an international bent:
JOHN BLATCHLEY , one of the Directors of Drama Centre. London. talks about this new venture to prepare British actors for national styles and methods-French, German. Russian-which are becoming a more and more necessary part of the artist's armoury.
Broadcast on August 9
Next edition: September 6 at
5.30 p.m. in the Home Service

Contributors

Introduced By:
Carl Wildman
Unknown:
Michael Crofttalks
Unknown:
John Blatchley

More about Learning to Read Backward Readers
Speakers: Dit. D. H. STOTT. University of Glasgow; PROFESSOR M. D. VERNON , University of Reading; and DR. J. M. MORRIS. National Foundation for Educational Research
Continued in next column
Learning and Emotion
What gives an 'average' child his incentive to learn? What are the basic needs of a child for emotional stability and intellectual development? Speaker, DR. M. L. KELLMER PRINGLE , Director, National Bureau for Co-operation in Child Care

Contributors

Unknown:
D. H. Stott.
Unknown:
Professor M. D. Vernon
Unknown:
Dr. J. M. Morris.
Unknown:
Dr. M. L. Kellmer Pringle

News of people, problems, and pleasures of special interest to blind listeners
Introduced by David SCOTT BLACKHALL
Broadcast on August 9
Next edition: September 20 at 5.30 p.m. in the Home Sertrice

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Scott Blackhall

Network Three

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