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' The Greenstone': another adventure of ' Storm of Green Hillocks.' written for broadcasting by Tudur Watkins. Produced by Lorraine Jameson. Part 4
5.40 ' Pigeon Post,' by Arthur Ransome , told as a serial story by Derek McCulloch (' Mac '). Part 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Tudur Watkins.
Produced By:
Lorraine Jameson.
Unknown:
Arthur Ransome
Story By:
Derek McCulloch

A weekly musical, lyrical and topical programme by B. C. Hilliam (' Flotsam '), with Ivor Dennis , Beryl Orde , Helen Clare , George James , Anya Lincoln , Trefor Jones, Clapham and Dwyer. Produced by Tom Ronald.

Contributors

Programme By:
B. C. Hilliam
Unknown:
Ivor Dennis
Unknown:
Beryl Orde
Unknown:
Helen Clare
Unknown:
George James
Unknown:
Anya Lincoln
Produced By:
Tom Ronald.

Music and song for everybody. Introduced by Lionel Gamlin
Singers, Cecile Lanyon (soprano), Kenneth Neate (tenor). Instrumentalist, Leon Goossens (oboe). The music conducted by Rae Jenkins and played by the BBC Variety Orchestra. Presented by Henry Reed

Contributors

Introduced By:
Lionel Gamlin
Singers:
Cecile Lanyon
Tenor:
Kenneth Neate
Oboe:
Leon Goossens
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins
Presented By:
Henry Reed

The story of the development of the cinema from the magic lantern to the Royal Command Performance
1—' The Silent Film'
Contributors include Charles Chaplin , Mary Pickford , Alfred Hitchcock , and pioneers of the industry. Narrator, Stewart Granger. Written by Roy Plomley and produced by Peter Eton

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Chaplin
Unknown:
Mary Pickford
Unknown:
Alfred Hitchcock
Narrator:
Stewart Granger.
Written By:
Roy Plomley
Produced By:
Peter Eton

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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