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' Jennings at School' by Anthony Buckeridge
6—' Jennings Takes the Cake '
Production by David Davis
Jennings shatters the idea that mathematics is a science of no practical value by working out, on geometrical principles, how many degrees there are in a dainty afternoon tea-cake. But even geometry can make no allowance for the appetites of the staff table, and once again Jennings and Darbishire find themselves faced with the consequences of yet another ' Bish.'
With this episode we say goodbye for a while to the varied life of Linbury Court School.
5.35 app. ' I Know What I Like ': a personal-choice record programme, presented by David

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Buckeridge
Production By:
David Davis
Jennings:
David Page
Darbishire:
Loris Somerville
Temple:
David Preston
Venabies:
Malcolm Hillier
Atkinson:
John Cavanah
Mr Carter:
Geoffrey Wincott
Matron:
Peggy Cameron

Bernard Spear
' Terry '
Beryl Orde
Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson
Max Bacon
Victoria Sladen
Vic Oliver
BBC Variety Orchestra Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Master of Ceremonies, Ted Ray
Producer, Michael North

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Spear
Unknown:
Beryl Orde
Unknown:
Tony Lowry
Unknown:
Clive Richardson
Unknown:
Max Bacon
Unknown:
Victoria Sladen
Unknown:
Vic Oliver
Conductor:
Rae Jenkins
Unknown:
Ted Ray
Producer:
Michael North

A comedy by A. G. Street
Adapted as a radio play by Denis Constanduros
Produced by Owen Reed in the BBC's West of England studios

Contributors

Comedy By:
A. G. Street
Play By:
Denis Constanduros
Produced By:
Owen Reed
Phil Ferris:
George Holloway
Ralph Carpenter:
John Witty
Phoebe Carpenter:
Jane Barrett
Mary Ferris:
Gwen Howell
Eliza Brice:
Ethel Coleridge
Major Patrick Friend:
Alastair Duncan
Bob Allard:
Douglas Horner
Kathleen Judd:
Patricia Frowd

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