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Including at 8.40 movie chat with Tony Sloman.
8.50 Sports Round-Up
9.15 Pause for Thought with Rev David Winter.
Producers Gary Bones Trevor Aston and Paul Newman

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Sloman.
Unknown:
David Winter.
Producers:
Gary Bones
Producers:
Trevor Aston
Producers:
Paul Newman

The Dreaded Batter
Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea
How young Ned Seagoon was called in by the terrorised gentlefolk of Bexhill to help track down the dreaded Batter
Pudding Hurler.
Starring Peter Sellers , Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe.
The Ray Ellington Quartet, Max Geldray. Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott. Announcer
Wallace Greenslade.
Producer Peter Eton
(First broadcast Oct 1954) 0CASSETTES: Goon Show Classics 1-7, from retailers

Contributors

Unknown:
Ned Seagoon
Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
Spike Milligan
Unknown:
Harry Secombe.
Unknown:
Max Geldray.
Conducted By:
Wally Stott.
Announcer:
Wallace Greenslade.
Producer:
Peter Eton

A Golden Voice,
A Generous Heart
Henry Tauber presents the last programme marking the centenary of his uncle's birth.
The Years of Turmoil - 1936 to 1948
The rise of Hitler forces
Richard Tauber to take refuge in Great Britain where he finds an English wife, composes Old Chelsea and makes a sensational final appearance at
Covent Garden.
With comments from
Evelyn Laye , Josef Krips , Diana Napier , Bernard Grun , Einzi Stolz , Vera Kalman , Anna Pollak , Lord Delfont and Mrs Basil Rathbone.
Producer Anthony Wills
0 RICHARD TAUBER : A selection of songs in digital stereo is available in CD or tape format on BBC Records from 6 June.

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Tauber
Unknown:
Richard Tauber
Unknown:
Evelyn Laye
Unknown:
Josef Krips
Unknown:
Diana Napier
Unknown:
Bernard Grun
Unknown:
Einzi Stolz
Unknown:
Vera Kalman
Unknown:
Anna Pollak
Unknown:
Mrs Basil Rathbone.
Producer:
Anthony Wills
Unknown:
Richard Tauber

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