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The lovable North-Country family in a new weekly series, with Wylie Watson as Mr. Plum, Beatrice Varley as Mrs. Plum, Clifford Bean as Uncle Ed, and Gabrielle Daye as Ruby, the maid. Written and produced by Max Kester , from the original idea by Sonny Miller.

Contributors

Unknown:
Wylie Watson
Unknown:
Beatrice Varley
Unknown:
Clifford Bean
Unknown:
Gabrielle Daye
Duced By:
Max Kester
Unknown:
Sonny Miller.

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 : Get a load of ' Black music', with Vic Oliver and Celia Lipton. Whip crack v. Wisecrack. Tauber or not Tauber. Look out in the black-out ! With a hundred pipers ? Splitting a comedian in two ! E250 in notes or waste paper ? Penny tin whistle. Locate that loco ! Topsy-turvy singer. Surprise item. Tintack teaser. (Specially recorded programme)
Last day for posting your entries is Thursday, January 15, and the address is £250 Red Cross Radio Contest, London, W.C.2.

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Munro
Unknown:
Ronnie Waldman
Unknown:
Vic Oliver
Unknown:
Celia Lipton.

Presented by Prince Littler with
Orchestra under the direction of Alfred Van Dam. From a theatre in the South

Contributors

Presented By:
Prince Littler
Unknown:
Alfred van Dam.
Buttons:
Duggie Wakefield
Cinderella:
Nancy Bume
Prince Charming:
Norah Chapman
Ugly Sisters:
Billy Nelson
Ugly Sisters:
Chuck O'Neil
Baron Stoneybroke:
Johnny Kavanagh
Broker's Men:
Barker
Broker's Men:
Butler
Fairy Godmother:
Winifred Evayne

The BBC opens a new club in the heart of London for men of the Merchant Service. When they reach London, they will find a welcome for them here. If they are at the other side of the world, they can tune in and join this fellowship of cheerful music and reminiscence. Once a week they will meet some of their shipmates, familiar characters, and new friends. Presented by Howard Thomas

Contributors

Presented By:
Howard Thomas

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

Contributors

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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