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A story by Edgar Wallace from his novel ' The Mind of Mr. Reeder,' adapted by Hugh Stewart. Produced by Howard Rose

Contributors

Story By:
Edgar Wallace
Adapted By:
Hugh Stewart.
Produced By:
Howard Rose
Mr Reeder:
Eliot Makeham
Art Lomar:
Williams Lloyd
' Cheep ' Sparrow:
Alexander Sarner
Public Prosecutor:
William Trent
Bertie Staffan:
Preston Lockwood
A butler:
Charles Maunsell
Marsham:
Harry Hutchinson
Princess Skerensky:
Gladys Spencer
Bank manager:
George Owen

' The Wizard of Oz ' : an American fairy story by Frank Baum , retold by Spike Hughes , with songs sung by Clarence Wright and Marjorie Westbury. Part 3: ' The Cowardly Lion '
' Our Houseboat': talk by Peter Braidwood
5.55 Children's Hour Prayers

Contributors

Story By:
Frank Baum
Unknown:
Spike Hughes
Sung By:
Clarence Wright
Sung By:
Marjorie Westbury.
Talk By:
Peter Braidwood

An adventure serial in six episodes. by Francis Durbridge. Special music composed and arranged by Hal Evans. Produced by Vernon Harris. Episode 5-' In which there are cards on the table'
The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black .

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Durbridge.
Arranged By:
Hal Evans.
Produced By:
Vernon Harris.
Conducted By:
Stanley Black

Play by Wallace Geoffrey. Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Others taking part, Freda Falconer. Jane Barrett , Lucille Lisle , Ann Codrington. and Frank Partington

Contributors

Play By:
Wallace Geoffrey.
Duced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Unknown:
Freda Falconer.
Unknown:
Jane Barrett
Unknown:
Lucille Lisle
Unknown:
Ann Codrington.
Unknown:
Frank Partington
King Rayass the Fourth:
Dick Francis
The Queen:
Nuna Davey
Princess Lotus:
Marjorie Westbury
Ho Fang Chancellor of the Exchequer:
Richard Williams
General Hung:
Cyril Gardiner
The Wizard of the Mountains:
Laidman Browne
Wu Song:
Basil Jones
The storyteller:
Patric Curwen

A few days before the 20th Indian Division crossed the Irrawaddy during the advance on Mandalay, three men of the Border Regiment-Sergeant Halwood, Corporal Dillon, and Private Beynon--carried out a five-day patrol in Japanese territory south of the river. This programme tells the story of their patrol, as they told it to Douglas Cleverdon

Contributors

Unknown:
Douglas Cleverdon

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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