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Early years of the children's record request programme, Children's
Favourites, remembered by Jeremy Nicholas.
With likely contributions from Max Bygraves , Danny Kaye ,
Roy Rogers , Shirley Abicair , Beauty the Talking Budgerigar, and the Obemkirchen Children's Choir (of course).
Producer Ian Gardhouse
(First broadcast on Radio 4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Nicholas.
Unknown:
Max Bygraves
Unknown:
Danny Kaye
Unknown:
Roy Rogers
Unknown:
Shirley Abicair
Producer:
Ian Gardhouse

Classic comedy from the BBC Radio Collection.
Finding out that subscribing to Nato does not mean joining a free gift scheme are Stephen Murray , Jon Pertwee and Leslie Phillips.
With Richard Caldicot, Heather Chasen , Michael Bates, Tenniel Evans and Ronnie Barker.
Script Laune Wyman
Producer Alastair Scott Johnston
(First broadcast on the Light Programme)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Jon Pertwee
Unknown:
Leslie Phillips.
Unknown:
Heather Chasen
Unknown:
Michael Bates
Unknown:
Tenniel Evans
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker.
Producer:
Alastair Scott

Tony Hancock reveals his astonishing secret agent wartime exploits over tea with the vicar.
With Sid James
Bill Kerr , Hattie Jaques and Kenneth Williams Script Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Producer Tom Ronald
(First broadcast on the Light Programme)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hancock
Unknown:
Sid James
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Hattie Jaques
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Script:
Ray Galton
Unknown:
Alan Simpson
Producer:
Tom Ronald

The first of two programmes recorded at Huddersfield
Town Hall. The BBC
Big Band, conductor Barry Forgie. With Angela Christian. Introduced by Sheila Tracy.
Producer Robin Sedgley

Contributors

Conductor:
Barry Forgie.
Unknown:
Angela Christian.
Introduced By:
Sheila Tracy.
Producer:
Robin Sedgley

BBC Radio 2

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More