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* It ain't gonna rain no mo *
Wembley Exhibition; early days of broadcasting; the nightingale from a Surrey garden; the Bright Young Things; first Labour Government; Tutankhamen's Tomb; Mallory and Irvine attempt Mount Everest; Bernard Shaw 's ' St. Joan.'
Written and compiled" by Leslie Baily
Jack Hylton and his Band
The voices of: Dame Sybil Thorndike
Dr. Howard Carter
Jack Hvlton. 'Norah Blaney
Beatrice Harrison , Mr. N. E. Odell
Mr. A." G. Dryland. Leslie Baily with Deryck Guyler. Ivan Samson Jack Howarth. David Jacobs
Malcolm Hayes , Harold Reese
Mary Mackenzie , Ella Milne
Pages turned by Freddy Grisewood
Production by Vernon Harris

Contributors

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Bernard Shaw
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Leslie Baily
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Jack Hylton
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Dame Sybil Thorndike
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Dr. Howard Carter
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Jack Hvlton.
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Norah Blaney
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Beatrice Harrison
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Mr. N. E. Odell
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G. Dryland.
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Leslie Baily
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Deryck Guyler.
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Ivan Samson
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Jack Howarth.
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David Jacobs
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Malcolm Hayes
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Harold Reese
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Mary MacKenzie
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Ella Milne
Turned By:
Freddy Grisewood
Production By:
Vernon Harris

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BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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