Programme Index

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Special Summer Edition
Eve Lynd, Ike Hatch, Sydney Burchall, Jack Lane, Janice Hart, Frank O'Brian and Jack Mayer
Rob Currie as 'The Chairman'
Assisted by Connie Fraser, Christine Adrian, Billy Howard, Harry Loman, Ricardo Pasquale. Palace of Varieties Chorus. BBC Variety Orchestra. Show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eve Lynd
Unknown:
Ike Hatch
Unknown:
Sydney Burchall
Unknown:
Jack Lane
Unknown:
Janice Hart
Unknown:
Frank O'Brian
Unknown:
Jack Mayer
Chairman:
Rob Currie
Assisted by:
Connie Fraser
Assisted by:
Christine Adrian
Assisted by:
Billy Howard
Assisted by:
Harry Loman
Assisted by:
Ricardo Pasquale
Producer/Conductor:
Ernest Longstaffe

'The Three Mulla Mulgars' or 'The Royal Monkeys'
Adapted as a radio serial in six parts by Dorothy Baker from the novel by Walter de la Mare. Produced by Edward Livesey
5 - 'The Crossing of the Mountain'

5.20 Impressions by Egon Regon
Arthur Dulay and Sidney Davey at two pianos

5.40 'Mickey and his Pals'
First of a series of stories by Allan K. Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Dorothy Baker
Novel By:
Walter de la Mare
Produced By:
Edward Livesey
Unknown:
Egon Regon
Unknown:
Arthur Dulay
Unknown:
Sidney Davey
Stories By:
Allan K. Taylor

by James Hilton and Barbara Burnham from the novel by James Hilton
Produced by Howard Rose

Contributors

Unknown:
James Hilton
Unknown:
Barbara Burnham
Novel By:
James Hilton
Produced By:
Howard Rose
Mallinson:
Roger Snowdon
Conway:
Sebastian Shaw
Barnard:
MacDonald Parke
Miss Brinklow:
Noel Hood
Chang:
Phitip Wade
Voice 1:
Edward Forsyth
Voice 2:
Harry Hutchinson
Voice 3:
Douglas Leach
Voice 4:
John Cadell
Henderson:
Donald Eccles
Rutherford:
Ralph Truman
The High Lama:
Esmé Percy
Lo-Tsen:
Beryl Calder

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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