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' Pioneering in Australia,' by George Berrie , told by Henry James. No. 3
Young Artists: songs at the piano by Margaret White , and piano solos by Phillipa Barnes
5.45 ' The Great Waterfalls of the World': a talk by the ' Star-gazer ' (Lt.-Commander R. T. Gould )

Contributors

Unknown:
George Berrie
Told By:
Henry James.
Unknown:
Margaret White
Solos By:
Phillipa Barnes
Unknown:
R. T. Gould

A weekly musical, lyrical, and topical half-hour by B. C. Hilliam ('Flotsam') who, with Ivor Dennis at a second piano, presides over the following ' Follies 1: Nan Kenway and Douglas Young, Helen Clare , Robert Easton , Charmian Innes , Charlie Clapham , and Robert Sydney. Produced by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Unknown:
B. C. Hilliam
Unknown:
Ivor Dennis
Unknown:
Nan Kenway
Unknown:
Helen Clare
Unknown:
Robert Easton
Unknown:
Charmian Innes
Unknown:
Charlie Clapham
Unknown:
Robert Sydney.
Produced By:
Tom Ronald

Radio portrait of a master criminal, by Modwena Sedgwick. Produced by Peter Watts
Others taking part include: Jane Barrett , Franklin Bellamy , Joyce Cathie , Victor Fairey , Basil Jones , Nancy Nevinson , George Owen , Alexander Sarner , Dorothy Tetley ,
Esther Whitehouse

Contributors

Unknown:
Modwena Sedgwick.
Produced By:
Peter Watts
Unknown:
Jane Barrett
Unknown:
Franklin Bellamy
Unknown:
Joyce Cathie
Unknown:
Victor Fairey
Unknown:
Basil Jones
Unknown:
Nancy Nevinson
Unknown:
George Owen
Unknown:
Alexander Sarner
Unknown:
Dorothy Tetley
Unknown:
Esther Whitehouse
Jonathan Wild:
Howard Marion Crawford
Jack Shepherd:
Cyril Gardiner
Blueskin:
Ernest Sefton
The Viscount:
Michael Gough
Mary:
Majorie Westbury
Mrs Joseph:
Gritelda Hervey
Mr Gay:
Dermot Cathie
Mr Addison:
William Trent
Mr Pope:
Frank Partington
Magistrate:
Richard Williams
Narrator:
Graham Doody

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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