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LUCKY DIP

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No. 10
A weekly magazine programme which includes something for everybody
Presented by William MacLurg
' The Lucky Melody '
The popular song of the week
' Listeners' Corner '
Edited by Adrian Thomas
Songs, anecdotes, and verses contributed by listeners
' Mr. Medlar Lends a Hand ' by The Melluish Brothers
' Hands Across the Sea '
This song takes me home
' Is that the Rule ? '
In which Captain Cuttle and his guests will give their expert opinion on matters of topical interest in the World of Sport
' Twisted Tunes' with Eddie Pola
' Enter Sexton Blake '
Written in serial form for broadcasting by Ernest Dudley on a synopsis by Berkeley Gray
An adventure of the great detective, not forgetting his youthful assistant,
Tinker, with George Curzon as Sexton Blake and Brian Lawrance as Tinker
Episode 10-' Count Otto is
Cornered'
' Here you are Then! '
A selection of melodies you have chosen
The music played by Rae Jenkins 's Lucky Dip Orchestra under the direction of Jack Clarke
'Lucky Dip', No. 10, was broadcast in the Regional programme this afternoon

Contributors

Presented By:
William MacLurg
Edited By:
Adrian Thomas
Unknown:
Eddie Pola
Unknown:
Sexton Blake
Unknown:
Ernest Dudley
Unknown:
George Curzon
Unknown:
Sexton Blake
Unknown:
Brian Lawrance
Played By:
Rae Jenkins
Unknown:
Jack Clarke

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