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by Baroness Orczy
Adapted as a radio play in six episodes by Lester Powell
4—' London to Dover '
Incidental music arranged and conducted by Alan Paul
Produced by Archie Campbell

Contributors

Unknown:
Lester Powell
Conducted By:
Alan Paul
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Sir Percy Blakeney, Bt:
Marius Goring
Lady Blakeney:
Catherine Salkeld
Chauvelin:
Geoffrey Wincott
Sir Andrew Ffoulkes:
Andrew Faulds
Lord Antony Dewhurst:
Michael Anthony
Desgas:
Bill Staughton
Jellyband:
Ernest Sefton
Coachman:
David Kossoff
Valet to Sir Andrew:
Hugh Manning
Belcher:
Hugh Manning
Sea Captains: Curtis:
Preston Lockwood
Sea Captains: Butler:
Charles Mortimer
Sea Captains: Hanning:
Donald Gray
Captain Briggs, Master of ' The Daydream:
.Stanley Groome
Storyteller:
Alec Ross

Introduced by Leslie Mitchell
This week's edition includes :
' Cinequiz ' : Critics v. Filmgoers
' Star at Home ' :
John Howard Davies
Excerpts from the Columbia picture 'Jolson Sings Again' starring Larry Parks with Barbara Hale
Script by Michael Storm
Produced by Pat Osborne

Contributors

Introduced By:
Leslie Mitchell
Unknown:
John Howard Davies
Unknown:
Larry Parks
Unknown:
Barbara Hale
Script By:
Michael Storm
Produced By:
Pat Osborne

A psychiatrist brings to light the mental conflict that is ruining the peace of mind of one of his patients by studying his dreams
Programme written by Kenneth Alexander
Produced by Nesta Pain

Contributors

Written By:
Kenneth Alexander
Produced By:
Nesta Pain
Sinfleld, a surgeon:
Edward Chapman
Miles, a psychiatrist:
Ralph Truman
Wingrove, assistant to Sinfield:
Noel Johnson
Chamberlain, an ophthalmologist:
Bryan Powley
Wilks:
Stanley Groome
Mrs Wilks:
Ann Codrington
Maid:
Freda Falconer

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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