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with his crazy gang-Arthur Haynes , Ken Morris , Len Marten , Louise Gainsborough , Ramon St. Clair , and the ' Blue Rockets ' Dance Orchestra, directed by Eric Robinson , with Diana Whitburn. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont.

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Haynes
Unknown:
Ken Morris
Unknown:
Len Marten
Unknown:
Louise Gainsborough
Unknown:
Ramon St. Clair
Directed By:
Eric Robinson
Unknown:
Diana Whitburn.
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont.

with Jack Train , Diana Morrison , Fred Yule , Lind Joyce , Deryck Guy ler, Tony Francis , and Molly Weir. Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Train
Unknown:
Diana Morrison
Unknown:
Fred Yule
Unknown:
Lind Joyce
Unknown:
Deryck Guy
Unknown:
Tony Francis
Unknown:
Molly Weir.
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins.
Script By:
Ted Kavanagh.
Produced By:
Francis Worsley.

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

12 — ' M ' v. last week's winners
' M ' Team: Maudie Edwards (music-hall star). John Littlewood (miner), Alfred Walker (millinery merchant), Dorothy Cuff (mannequin)
Spelling-Master, Lionel Gamlin. Programme arranged and presented by Joan Clark.

Contributors

Unknown:
Maudie Edwards
Unknown:
John Littlewood
Unknown:
Alfred Walker
Unknown:
Lionel Gamlin.
Presented By:
Joan Clark.

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Delius Festival Concert
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor, Sir Thomas Beecham, Bt.
Freda Hart (soprano), Leslie Jones (tenor), Bruce Clark (baritone)
Luton Choral Society (conductor, Arthur E. Davies)

from the Royal Albert Hall this afternoon at 3.0

Tone Poem: Over the Hills and Far Away
3.15 app. Song of the High Hills
3.46 app. Incidental Music to Hassan
4.4 app. Interval: Ralph Hill talks about the Delius Festival, and in particular "Appalachia".
4.20 app. Appalachia - Variations on an Old Slave Song

Contributors

Musicians:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Soprano:
Freda Hart
Tenor:
Leslie Jones
Baritone:
Bruce Clark
Singers:
Luton Choral Society
Conductor (Luton Choral Society):
Arthur E. Davies

' Crumbo ' : a story for younger listeners written by Leslie Cox and told by Lester Mudditt
' Black Country Folk.' Anne and John have been on a tour of the Black Country with their friend Chris. and today they introduce some of the people they met on the way. Programme written by Harold Small and produced by Margaret Bacon
Jan Berenska and his Orchestra

Contributors

Written By:
Leslie Cox
Told By:
Lester Mudditt
Written By:
Harold Small
Produced By:
Margaret Bacon
Produced By:
Jan Berenska

with Holt and Maurice
Vine, More, and Nevard
Billy Danvers
Peter Brough and Archie Andrews
Dorothy Squires and Billy Reid
Arthur Askey
BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Announcer, Lionel Marson. Producer, John Sharman.

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Danvers
Unknown:
Peter Brough
Unknown:
Archie Andrews
Unknown:
Dorothy Squires
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins.
Announcer:
Lionel Marson.
Producer:
John Sharman.

by Blair. Produced by Howard Rose
Other parts played by Floy Penrhyn. Martin Lewis. Cyril Gardiner , Frank Atkinson , William Trent. Eric Lugg , Eddy Reed. and Joan Miller

Contributors

Produced By:
Howard Rose
Played By:
Floy Penrhyn.
Played By:
Martin Lewis.
Played By:
Cyril Gardiner
Played By:
Frank Atkinson
Played By:
William Trent.
Played By:
Eric Lugg
Played By:
Eddy Reed.
Played By:
Joan Miller
Sid Hooper:
Maxwell Foster
Mrs Hooper:
Greta Wood
Jem Sturrock:
William Heilbronn
Mrs Keightley:
Marjorie Gresley
Mr Harper:
Preston Lockwood
Mrs Potts:
Vivienne Chatterton
Mrs Cooper-Morris:
Sybil Arundale
Mr Cooper-Morris:
Gordon McLeod
Mrs Mortimer:
Josephine Shand
Mr Mortimers:
Alexander Marsh
Harry Hooper:
Roland Andrea
Mrs Sturrock:
Laura Smithson
Percy Cooper-Morris:
Roy Dean
Charlie Potts:
Anthony Jacobs
Bert Sturrock:
Frank Partington
Alfred Mortimer:
Charles Hawtrey

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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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