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Annual Navy League ceremony at the foot of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, London. Music by the Band of H.M. Royal Marines (Chatham Division), under the direction of Capt. T. Francis. Observer, Raymond Glendenning.

Contributors

Musicians:
The Band of H.M. Royal Marines (Chatham Division)
Musical direction:
Captain T. Francis
Observer:
Raymond Glendenning

' The Children of the New Forest.' Captain Marryat's famous book. adapted for radio in four parts, by Christina Cuningham. Produced by May Jenkin ('Elizabeth'). Part 2-' Some Cavaliers in Disguise'

Contributors

Unknown:
Christina Cuningham.
Produced By:
May Jenkin
Edward Beverley:
William Eldridge
Humphrey Beverley:
John Gilpin
Alice Beverley:
Joyce Moore
Edith Beverley:
Patricia Fox
Jacob Armitage:
Wilfred Walter
Patience Heatherstone:
Mirren -Wood
Mr Heatherstone:
Cyril Gardiner
Phoebe:
Molly Rankin
Oswald Partridge:
William Trent
Pablo:
Patricia Hayes

with Terry Cantor, Vincent Raff Trio, Forsythe, Seamon, and Farrell, Ronald Frankau, Edith Day, and Vic Oliver
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Announcer, Norman Wooland . Producer. John Sharman.

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Cantor
Unknown:
Vincent Raff
Unknown:
Ronald Frankau.
Unknown:
Edith Day
Unknown:
Vic Oliver
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell.
Announcer:
Norman Wooland
Unknown:
John Sharman.

Play by John van Druten, adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe.

Scene: The General Office of Messrs. Walker, Windermere and Co., Solicitors, in London Wall

Contributors

Author:
John van Druten
Adapted by:
Cynthia Pughe.
Producer:
Barbara Burnham
Birkinshaw:
Billy Thatcher
Eric Brewer:
Peter Bennett
Miss Hooper:
Megs Jenkins
Miss Janus:
Betty Hardy
Miss Milligan:
Jenny Lovelace
Miss Willesden:
Drusilla Wills
Hec Hammond:
Lewis Stringer
Miss Bufton:
Patricia Hilliard
Mr Walker:
Edgar Norfolk

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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