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A new series of spelling bees between boys and girls from schools representing six counties
First Round: Hertfordshire v. Kent
Hertfordshire : Patricia Reyner (St. Albans High School); Geoffrey Gold-stone (Hertford Grammar School): Derek Beales (Bishops Stortford College); Elspeth Morrison (Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Barnet)
Kent . John Potten (Maidstone Grammar School); Baron Allwood (Skinner's School, Tunbridge Wells); Delia Carter (Bromley County Grammar School); Mary Hills (Ash-ford County School)
Spelling Master, Lionel Gamlin
Programme arranged and presented by Joan Clark.

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Reyner
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Derek Beales
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Elspeth Morrison
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John Potten
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Delia Carter
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Mary Hills
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Lionel Gamlin
Presented By:
Joan Clark.

' Biffer,' the autobiography of a cocker spaniel, by Elf Lewis i Clarke, told by Ernest Jay. Part ; 1 — ' My Early Days '
' She Shall Have Music '
A new serial play in five instalments by Muriel Levy , from the book by Kitty Barne. Produced by May E. Jenkin. Part 1— ' Aunt Anne '

Contributors

Unknown:
Elf Lewis
Told By:
Ernest Jay.
Unknown:
Muriel Levy
Book By:
Kitty Barne.
Produced By:
May E. Jenkin.
Narrator:
' David
Karen:
Petula Clark
Judy:
Peggy Cameron
Meg:
Gillian Andrews
Mrs Forrest:
Josephine Shand
Biddy:
Mary O'Farrell
» Aunt Anne:
Sybil Arundale
V Derry James:
Harold Rees

A dramatised biography of the Scottish seaman, slave trader, and fugitive from justice. Written by Alex McCrindle. Produced by Maurice Brown
John Paul Jones , who commanded the first American warship to fly the Stars and Stripes, fought against the English fleet around the coast of the British Isles. He is now principally remembered by the dance named after him

Contributors

Written By:
Alex McCrindle.
Produced By:
Maurice Brown
Produced By:
John Paul Jones

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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