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' The Doll who came Alive': adapted by Gwenneth Partridge from the book by Enys Tregar then. Music composed by Reginald Redman , and played by Norman Brooks and Leonard Godby (violins), Kathleen Jocelyn (viola), Hilda Vowles (cello),
.W. H. Cook (Bute),
Dorothy Godwin (harp), and Wilfred Flower (piano), with a section of the West Country Singers, conducted by Reginald Redman. Produced by Eileen Molony
5.50 ' Letters in the Sand,' by Laurens Sargent. 5 — ' Tsadhe the Fish Hook '

Contributors

Adapted By:
Gwenneth Partridge
Book By:
Enys Tregar
Composed By:
Reginald Redman
Played By:
Norman Brooks
Played By:
Leonard Godby
Violins:
Kathleen Jocelyn
Viola:
Hilda Vowles
Cello:
W. H. Cook
Harp:
Dorothy Godwin
Harp:
Wilfred Flower
Unknown:
Reginald Redman.
Duced By:
Eileen Molony
Unknown:
Laurens Sargent.
Jyd Trewerry:
Doris Gambell
Her Doll:
Cherry Cottrell
The Sailor:
Lockwood West
Miss Orange Nankelly:
Phyllis Smale

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