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MARJORIE GREEN, 1XH Hamilton's Women's Hour personality, scored an interesting "double" recently when she simultaneously interviewed Paul Brickhill, biographer of the wartime legless ace, Douglas Bader, and Squadron Leader J. G. West (of Hamilton), who flew as No. 2 in Bader's flight at the time he was shot down. Here they are recording the interview, with Paul Brickhill in the centre.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 24

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MARJORIE GREEN, 1XH Hamilton's Women's Hour personality, scored an interesting "double" recently when she simultaneously interviewed Paul Brickhill, biographer of the wartime legless ace, Douglas Bader, and Squadron Leader J. G. West (of Hamilton), who flew as No. 2 in Bader's flight at the time he was shot down. Here they are recording the interview, with Paul Brickhill in the centre. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 24

MARJORIE GREEN, 1XH Hamilton's Women's Hour personality, scored an interesting "double" recently when she simultaneously interviewed Paul Brickhill, biographer of the wartime legless ace, Douglas Bader, and Squadron Leader J. G. West (of Hamilton), who flew as No. 2 in Bader's flight at the time he was shot down. Here they are recording the interview, with Paul Brickhill in the centre. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 781, 9 July 1954, Page 24

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