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Tribute to the hundred theatrical companies who, this Sunday afternoon, are ' on the road '. Introducing recorded excerpts from many well-known shows now touring the country. Programme arranged and written by Harry Alan Towers , produced by Frederick Piffard. Narrator, Lionel Gamlin. Cast includes Ian Sadler , John England, and Muriel George

Contributors

Written By:
Harry Alan Towers
Duced By:
Frederick Piffard.
Unknown:
Lionel Gamlin.
Unknown:
Ian Sadler
Unknown:
Muriel George

answering ' Any Questions ? ' Special recording of last Tuesday's session, when Sir John Boyd Orr , the Right Hon. Walter Elliot , and Robert Nichols joined Professor Joad and Commander Campbell in facing up to listeners' questions. Question-Master, Donald McCullough. Produced hy Howard Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir John Boyd Orr
Unknown:
Walter Elliot
Unknown:
Robert Nichols
Question Master:
Donald McCullough.
Unknown:
Howard Thomas

(No. 71, new series) starring Bebe Daniels , Vic Oliver , Ben Lyon , with Jay Wilbur and his Orchestra, Jack Cooper , and the Henderson Twins. Additional dialogue by Ray Sonin. Produced by Jacques Brown. (Recording of this programme will be broadcast next Thursday at 1.20 p.m. in the Home Service)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bebe Daniels
Unknown:
Vic Oliver
Unknown:
Ben Lyon
Unknown:
Jay Wilbur
Unknown:
Jack Cooper
Dialogue By:
Ray Sonin.
Produced By:
Jacques Brown.

Weekly letter in words and music to the men of the Forces, from Vera Lynn and the girls at home, with Fred Hartley and his Music. Features include Vera Lynn verses ; Fred Hartley 's ' Lady friends' ; ' For the marrieds ' ; ' My man ' ; ' Ballad-time '. Presented by Howard Thomas

Contributors

Unknown:
Vera Lynn
Unknown:
Fred Hartley
Unknown:
Vera Lynn
Unknown:
Fred Hartley
Presented By:
Howard Thomas

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