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Twenty-four camera-men of the Army Film and Photographic Unit were in the forefront of the Eighth Army's advance, recording its 1,600-mile pursuit of Rommel. Behind the film, Desert Victory, lie many stories that the camera could not record - stories of what happened to the camera-men, now to be told in this radio reconstruction.

Contributors

Arranged and produced by:
Brigid Maas

(British Branch). First of twelve weekly programmes taken from a series that has long been a popular feature of broadcasting in America.
( Artists include Helen Clare ,
Ike Hatch , and Lew (' Styx ') Freeman. Phil Green and his Basin Street Band, and his Rhythm on Reeds Orchestra. The discussions are under the mis-guidance of ' Professor' Joe Linnane , and the meeting is sponsored by Jimmy Dyrenforth

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Unknown:
Helen Clare
Unknown:
Ike Hatch
Unknown:
Freeman. Phil Green
Unknown:
Joe Linnane
Unknown:
Jimmy Dyrenforth

' Hurrah for Hollywood' : new mammoth million-dollar epic from the Drearitone Studios entitled
' Punch-Sluggers '. Radio burlesque written by Roy Plomley , and produced by Frederick Piffard. Those taking part are

Contributors

Written By:
Roy Plomley
Duced By:
Frederick Piffard.
Cecil Fortesque:
Peter Copley
Jeanie:
Beryl Davis
Butch ^:
Charles Victor
Mammie Gwen:
Day Burroughs
Tiller:
Roy Plomley

Forces Programme

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