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This specially recorded feature is part of the weekly radio half-hour which stars one of America's reigning favourites, Bob Hope supported by : Six Hits and a Miss
Brenda and Cobina
Jerry Colonna and Skinnay Ennis with his Orchestra
Edited by David Miller and Basil Adams

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Hope
Unknown:
Jerry Colonna
Unknown:
Skinnay Ennis
Edited By:
David Miller
Edited By:
Basil Adams

Roy Rich presents Harry Jacobson with the willing aid of Frances Day, Carroll Gibbons , Patricia Burke , and Anne Lenner
The fourth of a series of record programmes featuring Britain's song writers
Written and presented by Roy Rich

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Rich
Unknown:
Harry Jacobson
Unknown:
Carroll Gibbons
Unknown:
Patricia Burke
Unknown:
Anne Lenner
Presented By:
Roy Rich

The Brains Trust meet again to give their spontaneous answers to questions sent in by listeners
Resident experts .'
Julian S. Huxley
Commander A. B. Campbell
C. E. M. Joad
Guest experts :
Philip Guedalla
Ritchie Calder
Question-master :
Donald McCullough
Presented by Douglas Cleverdon and Howard Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian S. Huxley
Unknown:
Commander A. B. Campbell
Unknown:
C. E. M. Joad
Unknown:
Philip Guedalla
Question-Master:
Ritchie Calder
Question-Master:
Donald McCullough
Presented By:
Douglas Cleverdon
Presented By:
Howard Thomas

presents
Dennis Noble , Walter Widdop , Alex Munro and Tommy Wills ,
Georgie Wood , assisted by Dolly Harmer ,
Clarkson Rose , Terry Wilson , and Harry Korris as Mr. Lovejoy, assisted by Cecil Frederick and Robbie Vincent
The Happidrome Orchestra and Chorus
The show devised, produced, and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Noble
Unknown:
Walter Widdop
Unknown:
Alex Munro
Unknown:
Tommy Wills
Unknown:
Georgie Wood
Assisted By:
Dolly Harmer
Assisted By:
Clarkson Rose
Unknown:
Terry Wilson
Unknown:
Harry Korris
Assisted By:
Cecil Frederick
Assisted By:
Robbie Vincent
Conducted By:
Ernest Longstaffe

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