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5—' The Sunday Menace ' and ' The Passing of the Orthodox Paradox ' by Robert Benchley. Reader, Peter Madden
Dramatic interlude: Laidman Browne , George Owen , Arthur Ridley , Betty Baskcomb , Lydia Sherwood , Joan Hart
Produced by Mary Hope Allen

Contributors

Reader:
Robert Benchley.
Reader:
Peter Madden
Unknown:
Laidman Browne
Unknown:
George Owen
Unknown:
Arthur Ridley
Unknown:
Betty Baskcomb
Unknown:
Lydia Sherwood
Unknown:
Joan Hart
Produced By:
Mary Hope Allen

' Biffer ' : the story of a cocker spaniel by Elf Lewis Clarke , told by Ernest Jay. (Third series)
4-' I Go Visiting under False Pretences'
followed by
' The Seven Sapphires' by Elisabeth Kyle
Adapted as a serial play in four parts by Barbara Sleigh
Production by Derek McCulloch
3—'The Man with a Scythe'

Contributors

Unknown:
Elf Lewis Clarke
Told By:
Ernest Jay.
Unknown:
Elisabeth Kyle
Unknown:
Barbara Sleigh
Production By:
Derek McCulloch
Peter:
David Spenser
Baxendale:
Keith Lloyd
Chatty:
Audrey Blair
Walter:
Douglas Barr
Margot:
Olive Kirby
Mabel:
Susan Richards
Mr Marple:
Raf de la Torre
Mrs Furze:
Joan Sanderson
Mrs Lemmings:
Vivienne Chatterton
Mr Yallopy:
Carleton Hobbs

The story of an R.A.F. fighter pilot who was killed in 1943, adapted from his book ' The Last Enemy,' and including extracts from his letters, recordings he made, for the BBC, and other material gathered from his friends The part of Richard Hillary is taken by Trevor Howard
Script by Alan Burgess
Production by Jenifer Wayne

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Hillary
Unknown:
Trevor Howard
Script By:
Alan Burgess
Production By:
Jenifer Wayne

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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