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Forty Years Ago
Claude Grahame-White and his Flying Circus; ' Gilbert the Filbert'; the British Fleet visits Kiel Yachting Week; the Russian Imperial Ballet at Drury Lane; August 4; Harry Tate in ' Fortifying the Home '; the Christmas Truce.
Programme written and compiled by Leslie Baily
Music arranged and composed by Alan Paul
The voices of: The Countess of Oxford and Asquith
Admiral Sir William Goodenough
Claude Grahame-White , Harry Tate Gwendoline Brogden , Charles Brewer with Geoffrey Lewis , Russell Napier Frances Rowe , Lockwood West
Clarence Wright. Billie Baker
Michael Ashwin. Georgie Henschel
Richard Pearson , Dudley Rolph
Hugo Schuster , Sidney Vivian and Douglas Hayes
The pages turned by Freddy Grisewood
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus
Conducted by Alan Paul
Production by Vernon Harris

Contributors

Unknown:
Claude Grahame-White
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Leslie Baily
Composed By:
Alan Paul
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Sir William Goodenough
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Claude Grahame-White
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Harry Tate
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Gwendoline Brogden
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Charles Brewer
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Geoffrey Lewis
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Russell Napier
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Frances Rowe
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Lockwood West
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Clarence Wright.
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Billie Baker
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Michael Ashwin.
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Georgie Henschel
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Richard Pearson
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Dudley Rolph
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Hugo Schuster
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Sidney Vivian
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Douglas Hayes
Turned By:
Freddy Grisewood
Conducted By:
Alan Paul
Production By:
Vernon Harris

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