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A recording of part of the weekly programme that is one of the most popular radio features in the U.S.A. with Jack Benny
Marv Livingstone
Don Wilson
Dennis Day
' Rochester' and Phil Harris with his Orchestra
Presented by David Miller

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Benny
Unknown:
Marv Livingstone
Unknown:
Don Wilson
Unknown:
Dennis Day
Unknown:
Phil Harris
Presented By:
David Miller

The Brains Trust give their spontaneous answers to questions sent in by listeners
Resident experts :
Julian S. Huxley
Cyril E. M. Joad Commander A. B. Campbell
Guest experts :
Peter Fleming
James Agate
Question-master, Donald McCullough
Presented by Howard Thomas and Douglas Cleverdon
A specially recorded programme, to be broadcast again tomorrow in the Home Service

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian S. Huxley
Unknown:
Commander A. B. Campbell
Unknown:
Peter Fleming
Question-Master:
James Agate
Question-Master:
Donald McCullough
Presented By:
Howard Thomas
Presented By:
Douglas Cleverdon

presents
Vernon Watson
Neller and Clare
Jeanette Adie
Bennett and Williams
Ethel Revnell and Gracie West and Harry Korris as Mr. Lovejoy, assisted by Cecil Frederick and Robbie Vincent
The Happidrome Orchestra and Chorus
The show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Watson
Unknown:
Jeanette Adie
Unknown:
Ethel Revnell
Unknown:
Harry Korris
Assisted By:
Cecil Frederick
Assisted By:
Robbie Vincent
Conducted By:
Ernest Longstaffe

with Elsie Randolph
William Kendall , Vincent Holman , Joan MacArthur , George Cross , the Cavendish Three
Script by John Paddy Carstairs and Val Guest
BBC Chorus and the Dance Orchestra, directed by Billy Tement
Produced by Eric Fawcett
(The fourth of a series of specially recorded programmes)

Contributors

Unknown:
Elsie Randolph
Unknown:
William Kendall
Unknown:
Vincent Holman
Unknown:
Joan MacArthur
Unknown:
George Cross
Script By:
John Paddy Carstairs
Directed By:
Billy Tement
Produced By:
Eric Fawcett

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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