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' Woggis': a serial story by Geoffrey Lapage , told by David Davis. 1—' Woggis is Bought'followed by ' Spread Eagle '
A new serial play in six parts by Aubrey Feist being a sequel to ' High Barbary '
Part 1
Production by Derek McCulloch
All those who heard Aubrey Feist's serial thriller High Barbary will be glad to meet again the two young adventurers Jeremy Shafto and Andre de Marsac and, perhaps of no less importance, the amusing Calamanco whose villainy is equalled only by the sheer presumption of his various disguises. The background to this story of the league of the Spread Eagle, a secret society pledged to restore the Bonapartists to the throne of France, is the revolution of 1848.

Contributors

Story By:
Geoffrey Lapage
Told By:
David Davis.
Unknown:
Aubrey Feist
Production By:
Derek McCulloch
Jeremy Shafto:
Lewis Stringer
André de Marsac:
John Chandos
Miss Kyte:
Sonia Dresdel
Antoinette de Marsae:
Irmgard Spoliansky
M Bertrand de Marsac:
Gordon McLeod
Paol Rosel:
Raf de la Torre

A discussion by a panel of experts under the guidance of David Lloyd James
Those taking part include A. L. Bacharach , Ian Boyd , George Edwards , and Percy Dunsheath
It is not usually possible to pin down an invention to an exact date-an invention is usually the culmination of many years' work. So inventions of 1949 wilt mean those that have attracted attention within the past twelve months. The experts may deal with anything from robot demon bowlers to plastic helmets for firemen.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lloyd James
Unknown:
A. L. Bacharach
Unknown:
Ian Boyd
Unknown:
George Edwards
Unknown:
Percy Dunsheath

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