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from London and Hamburg
' Tonight we stop the roar of London's traffic to bring to the microphone some of the interesting peopie who are In Town Tonight,' and take you over to the British Forces Network in Hamburg to hear men of the victorious British Army of the Rhine telling you about their experiences in Germany. Interviewers, Flight-Lieutenant Roy Rich and Sergeant Alan Clarke. Edited by C. F. Meehan

Contributors

Edited By:
C. F. Meehan

Harry Davidson and his Orchestra play old-time dance music and George Hancock entertains with old-time ballads
At the piano, Berkeley Mason. Script written and programme introduced by Patric Curwen. Master of Ceremonies. A. J. Latimer. Producer. Stanton Jefferies

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Davidson
Unknown:
George Hancock
Introduced By:
Patric Curwen.
Unknown:
J. Latimer.
Producer:
Stanton Jefferies

with Foster and Clarke
Herschel Henlere
Issy Bonn
Peter Brough and 'Archie Andrews '
Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth
Gillie Potter
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell.
Announcer, Norman Wooland. 1 Producer, John Sharman. (BBC recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Herschel Henlere
Unknown:
Issy Bonn
Unknown:
Peter Brough
Unknown:
Archie Andrews
Unknown:
Anne Ziegler
Unknown:
Charles Shadwell.
Announcer:
Norman Wooland.
Producer:
John Sharman.

by J. G. Fagan , adapted for radio by Cynthia Pughe. Produced by Fred O'Donovan

Contributors

Unknown:
J. G. Fagan
Unknown:
Cynthia Pughe.
Produced By:
Fred O'Donovan
Samuel Pepys:
Carleton Hobbs
Jacke:
Audrey Cameron
Doll:
Vivienne Chatterton
Mrs Knight:
Barbara Couper
Pelling:
Laidman Browne
Pelham Humfrey:
Richard Williams
Ci-esar:
Frank Atkinson
Mrs Pierce:
Rita Vale
Mrs Knepp:
Belle Chrystall
Mrs Pepys:
Yvonne Arnaud
Lettice:
Diana Hart
Julia:
Freda Falconer
Charles II:
Ralph Truman
A watchman:
Victor Fairley

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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