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Prepared by Neil Munro in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund, with Ronnie Waldman as Master of Ceremonies. Entire entry fees devoted to the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund.
Twelve simple and amusing problems : Christopher Stone's musical jag-saw. Coliseum pantomime. Reginald Foort £10,000 organ. Christmas cracker. 'All change!', a railway station problem. 'Three Frightened Ladies.' Munitions from the attic. On the moving staircase. Female baritone. Duck of a pianist. Father Christmas calling. Happy landing! (Specially recorded programme)
Last day for posting your entries is Thursday, December 18, and the address is £250 Red Cross Radio Contest, London, W.C.2.

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Munro

Radio magazine for the Merchant Navy, compered by Commander A. B. Campbell , and produced by Dallas Bower and Robert Barr.
'The book locker',
John P. Taylor ; ' Pop Keen's postbag ', with news for merchant seamen afloat from their old shipmates ashore ; ' From the crow's ' nest', the week's eye-witness ; ' In the dog watch', Commander A. B. Campbell ; ' Sweethearts . and wives ', with messages for men of the Merchant Navy at sea—commère, Louise Hampton (this week they come from Hull). Arthur Young and his Swingtette

Contributors

Unknown:
A. B. Campbell
Produced By:
Dallas Bower
Unknown:
Robert Barr.
Unknown:
John P. Taylor
Unknown:
A. B. Campbell
Unknown:
Louise Hampton
Unknown:
Arthur Young

with John McCormack
Programme for Irish men and women in the Forces, with L. A. G. Strong as compere, Gerald Moore at the piano, and the BBC Men's Chorus and BBC Orchestra, conducted by Leslie Woodgate. Written by L. A. G. Strong and presented by Ronald Waldman and Leslie Baily

Contributors

Unknown:
John McCormacK
Unknown:
L. A. G. Strong
Unknown:
Gerald Moore
Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate.
Written By:
L. A. G. Strong
Presented By:
Ronald Waldman
Presented By:
Leslie Baily

Forces Programme

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