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"| [ RS. DALE’S DIARY is a daily BBC programme popular with a | large section of the British public, which follows the adventures of this_ doctor’s wife and. her family with intense interest. Eight months ago, Mrs. Dale’s married daughter had a baby and a listener wrote in recently to say that although the child was born eight months ago the cries were still those of. a three-month-old baby, and unless the BBC wished listeners to think that the child was mentally retarded, they ought to make another recording quickly. A family man (who knew a good deal about babies) was straightway dispatched | to a day nursery with a portable recorder and hastily made recordings of crying babies of all ages, ensuring that Mrs. Dale’s new grandchild will now) develop as normally as’ any other."BBC London Letter.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 761, 19 February 1954, Page 11

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Baby Talk New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 761, 19 February 1954, Page 11

Baby Talk New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 761, 19 February 1954, Page 11

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