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Arranged for and with the aid of men and women of Anti-Aircraft and Balloon Commands, and Coast Artillery. Songs, music, comedy, and sports commentary. A Royal Air Force Orchestra (by permission of the Air Council), conducted by Sergeant John Hollingworth. Artists . introduced by Pilot Officer James Urquhart , and programme produced, by Alfred Dunning

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Artists:
Sergeant John Hollingworth.
Introduced By:
Pilot Officer
Introduced By:
James Urquhart
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning

Tommy Handley presents his monthly problem, this time with Ronald Waldman. Also providing specially recorded problems for this contest are Penelope Ward, Robertson Hare (by permission of Linnit and Dunfee, Ltd.), Fay Compton, Robin Richmond, Nat Allen and his Sextet, and Irving Berlin
Programme introduced by Lionel Gamlin, and produced by Audrey Cameron, in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund. The entire entry fees are devoted to the Fund.
The last day for posting your entries it Wednesday, December 15, and the address is £250 Red Cross Radio Contest, London, W.C.2.
The results of this contest will be announced after the 6 o'clock news bulletin on Sunday, January 2, and also in the Radio Times published on January 7.
The twelve correct answers to problems in the Red Cross Radio Contest broadcast on November 13 and November 15 were:
CBBA—BBAA—ABBC
The £250 prize-money has been shared by 44 listeners and each of the following receives £5 13s. 8d. for a correct set of answers:
J. E. W. Ball, New Southgate; M. Barritt, Sheffield 7; Miss C. Cammack, Erdington; R. Carrod, Mitcham; J.A. Clarke, Leicester; Mrs. D. Colter, Flixton; Driver Collison, Royal Signals, London, N.7; H. Crossley, Halifax; Miss J. Davison, Worthing; Mrs. E. A. Edward, Cardiff; R. Faulkner, Kew; D. Ferguson, Heaton Moor; Mrs. E. Freebrey, West Ealing; Mrs. M. Good, Bridgwater; R. H. Hammond, South Farnborough; Mrs. D. Hayward, Maidstone; Mrs. P. Hayward, Bury St. Edmunds; Miss P. Herald, Luton; Miss J. Hooper, Sutton; Miss L. Huntley, Elie, Fife; G.J. Lewis, Wednesbury; Mrs. B. Lockwood, South Ealing; A.G. Maidment, Romford; Mrs. Morgan, Sheerness; F. Murray, Waltham Cross; H. Nelson, Richmond, Surrey; Mrs. M. Parker, Salford 6; A. F. Perrin, London, W.3; Miss M. Piggott, Woking; Sub.-Lieut. F.D. Potter-Irwin, R.N.V.R., Chichester; Mrs. D.D. Powell, Kenilworth; F. Sawkins, Ewell; Miss E.A. Sharp, London, E.2; Mrs. I.P. Spaull, West Ealing; Miss J. Sylvester, Oaken-gates; W.G. Truscott, St. Austell; Miss F.K. Vincent, Moseley; J. E. Walker, Parkstone; A.G. Westerman, Starbeck; L.A. Wiggs, Whetstone; Mrs. E. Williams, Treboeth; F. C. Willis, South Woodford; Miss E.T. Wise, Richmond, Yorks; Mrs. L.L. Woollett, Rochester

Contributors

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Tommy Handley
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Ronald Wald
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Penelope Ward
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Robertson Hare
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Fay Compton
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Robin Rich
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Nat Allen
Introduced By:
Lionel Gamlin
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
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M. Barritt
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Miss C. CammacK
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R. Carrod
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J. A. Clarke
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H. Crossley
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Miss J. Davison
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R. Faulkner
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D. Ferguson
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Heaton Moor
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R. H. Hammond
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Miss J. Hooper
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Miss L. Huntley
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G. J. Lewis
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A. G. Maidment
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F. Murray
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H. Nelson
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A. F. Perrin
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Miss M. Piggott
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F. D. Potter-Irwin
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F. Sawkins
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Miss E. A. Sharp

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