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'The Stormy Petrel' by Violet Needham
The further adventures of Dick Fauconbois , the young hero of ' The Black Riders,' adapted for broadcasting by Bertha Lonsdale
2—' The Plotters '
Produced by Nan Macdonald

Contributors

Unknown:
Violet Needham
Unknown:
Dick Fauconbois
Broadcasting By:
Bertha Lonsdale
Produced By:
Nan MacDonald
Count Jasper:
Derek Birch
Wych Hazel:
Jessica Dunning
Judith:
Joyce Talin
Dick:
Billie Whitelaw
The Emperor Carol:
David Spenser
Professor Sallin:
Jimmy Miller
Mrs Sallin:
Madeleine Vacher
Father Hilary:
Fred Fairclough
Colonel Tranto Chief of Police:
James Dale
Sgt Mantok:
Herbert Smith
Capt Valmond:
Peter Farnfleld
Magradin:
Robert Marsden
A nurse:
Rosalie Williams
A little boy:
Philip Jenkinson
Christopher Sallin:
David Preston
Storyteller:
Norman Claridge

[Starring] Tommy Handley
with Jack Train, Hugh Morton, Fred Yule, Diana Morrison, Deryck Guyler, Joan Harben and Hattie Jacques
Handley's Kerbside Choristers
Directed by George Mitchell
Augmented BBC Variety Orchestra
Conducted by Rae Jenkins
Script by Ted Kavanagh
Production by Francis Worsley

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Train
Unknown:
Hugh Morton
Unknown:
Fred Yule
Unknown:
Diana Morrison
Unknown:
Deryck Guyler
Unknown:
Joan Harben
Unknown:
Hattie Jacques
Directed By:
George Mitchell
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins
Script By:
Ted Kavanagh
Production By:
Francis Worsley

German Science Today by Ronald G. J. Fraser,Ph D
Formerly Scientific Adviser to the Research Element of the British Control Commission. Dr. Fraser first went to Germany to study physics over twenty years ago. Recently he has been back with the Control Commission, and tonight he relates some of his experiences

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald G. J. Fraser,ph D

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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