World Vision has begun a campaign to raise $150,000 and recruit sponsors lor some 1500 children before Christmas. The children who need the sponsors are in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Brazil and Guatemala.
Here TV2’s “Six Thirty Special” host John Hawk-
esby is pictured being introduced to the finer points of weaving by school children in Northern Kenya during a recent visit to film a documentary for World Vision. Ihe documentary will he looking at the plight of the people living in the undeveloped nations, and during his three-weeks tour Hawkesby visited a number of African and I Asian countries gathering information and filming Ihe programme.
Zuleika Robson, who plays a leading' role in “The Anarchist,” Sunday’s story in “Ten From the Twenties” on TA 1.
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