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A weekly revue from the Calamity Theatre, Ballymascara... With Joe Linnane , Maureen Potter. Jim Jonson , Josie Day , Vernon Hayden , Maurice Keary , Olivia Burleigh , and James Moody. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Script by Harry O'Donovan and Loftus Wigram. Produced by Tom Ronald.

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Linnane
Unknown:
Maureen Potter.
Unknown:
Jim Jonson
Unknown:
Josie Day
Unknown:
Vernon Hayden
Unknown:
Maurice Keary
Unknown:
Olivia Burleigh
Unknown:
James Moody.
Conducted By:
Frank Cantell.
Script By:
Harry O'Donovan
Script By:
Loftus Wigram.
Produced By:
Tom Ronald.

An entertainment for everyone
Songs at the piano: Jack and Eddie Eden
Your Hobby Horse: In the saddle, C. Denier Warren. This week's hobby, glass
Musical Common Denominator: with Bette Roberts and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
Comedy: supplied by Cyril Ritchard Introduced by Jack 'Hubert' Watson
Produced by Audrey Cameron

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Eden
Unknown:
C. Denier Warren.
Unknown:
Bette Roberts
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Unknown:
Cyril Ritchard
Introduced By:
Jack 'Hubert' Watson
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron

'Tammy Troot's Visit to Edinburgh' by Lavinia Derwent
Reader,W.H.D. Joss
followed by 'Full Steam Ahead '
A pleasure cruise aboard the 'Merry-Ma-Tanzie.'
Script and music by R. Gordon MacCallum

Contributors

Writer (Tammy Troot):
Lavinia Derwent
Reader (Tammy Troot):
W.H.D. Joss
Script/Music (Full Steam Ahead):
R. Gordon MacCallum
Captain Clyde:
W.H.D. Joss
Mr Girdleness:
R. Gordon MacCallum
Billy Bucket:
Elsie Payne
'Potts:
Eddie Fraser
Mrs Bolster:
Grace McChlery
Ship's Band:
John MacArthur Quintet

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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