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by Frederick Lidstone
Other parts played by Frank Atkinson. Charles Lefeaux , Basil Jones. Betty Baskcomb , Lucille Lisle
Produced by Donald McWhinnie

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederick Lidstone
Played By:
Frank Atkinson.
Played By:
Charles Lefeaux
Played By:
Basil Jones.
Played By:
Betty Baskcomb
Played By:
Lucille Lisle
Produced By:
Donald McWhinnie
Paul:
Alastair Duncan
Anna:
Denise Bryer
Mrs Bonner:
Susan Richards
Mrs Sinclair:
Janet Morrison
Mr Sinclair:
Bryan Powley
Inspector Lindsay:
Howieson Culff

' Jennings at School' by Anthony Buckeridge
Produced by David Davis
6 — 'Jennings and the Unwelcome Gift
5.35 ' Fresh Fields'
In this month's edition Bruce Campbell , David, and Betty discuss the distribution of animals and plants in Britain

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Buckeridge
Produced By:
David Davis
Unknown:
Bruce Campbell
Jennings:
David Page
Darbishire:
Loris Somerville
Mr Carter:
Geoffrey Wincott
Mr Wilkins:
Wilfred Babbage
French fisherman:
George Owen

Regional Variations (6)

Welsh sports results.

BBC Home Service Welsh

Sports Special.

BBC Home Service North

Regional news,

BBC Home Service West

As North

BBC Home Service Northern Ireland

Those Were the Days!

BBC Home Service London

Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Bennett Fynn
Master of Ceremonies. A. J. Latimer
Programme introduced by Christopher Stone

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Davidson
Unknown:
Bennett Fynn
Introduced By:
Christopher Stone

Regional Variations (5)

Scottish' Country Dance Players.

BBC Home Service Scottish

In Town Tonight.

BBC Home Service London

Sport in the Midlands.

BBC Home Service Midland

Ulster Sports Bulletin

BBC Home Service Northern Ireland

Interesting people who are
In Town Tonight interviewed by John Ellison
' Let's Go Somewhere' with Brian Johnston
Edited by Peter Duncan

Contributors

Interviewed By:
John Ellison
Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Edited By:
Peter Duncan

Regional Variations (6)

Saturday Sports Review.

BBC Home Service London

The McFlannels.

BBC Home Service Scottish

Northern Variety Orchestra.

BBC Home Service North

Serial play: ' At the Luscombes.'

BBC Home Service West

Shrews-bury Male Voice Choir.

BBC Home Service Midland

Introduced by Frank Phillips
Rugby Union: A report on Scotland v. Wales by Rex Alston
Association Football. Arsenal v Sunderland by Geoffrey Peck; Chelsea v Preston North End by W.J. Hicks
Angling: Norman Thornett discusses mid-season pike fishing
Coaching in Sport: Roland Fox reports on the Ministry of Education's National Scheme for the training of coaches

Contributors

Editor:
Angus Mackay
Presenter:
Frank Phillips
Reporter:
Rex Alston
Reporter:
Geoffrey Peck
Reporter:
W.J. Hicks
Reporter:
Norman Thornett
Reporter:
Roland Fox

Regional Variations (3)

Music-Hall.

BBC Home Service London

Welsh Rarebit.

BBC Home Service Welsh

with Foster Hutch and Clarke Hutch
(Leslie A. Hutchinson)
Jeanne de Casalis
The Radio Revellers
Peter Brough with ' Archie Andrews
Margaret Eaves
Arthur Askey
BBC Variety Orchestra Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Announcer, Denys Drower
Producer, Michael North

Contributors

Unknown:
Foster Hutch
Unknown:
Clarke Hutch
Unknown:
Jeanne de Casalis
Unknown:
Peter Brough
Unknown:
Archie Andrews
Unknown:
Margaret Eaves
Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Conductor:
Rae Jenkins
Announcer:
Denys Drower
Producer:
Michael North

by John Steinbeck
Adapted for broadcasting by Gilbert Thomas
Produced by Hugh Stewart

Contributors

Unknown:
John Steinbeck
Broadcasting By:
Gilbert Thomas
Produced By:
Hugh Stewart
George Milton:
Bonar Colleano
Lennie Small:
Robert Beatty
The Boss:
Finlay Currie
Slim:
Leslie Bradley
Crooks:
Robert Adams
Carlson:
Danny Green
Curley the Boss's son:
Ian Carmichael
Curley's wife:
Mavis Villiers
Old Candy:
MacDonald Parke
Whit:
Nicholas Stuart

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.

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More