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'Secret Society'
An adventure of Norman Bones and Henry Bones , the boy detectives, by Anthony C. Wilson
Production by Josephine Plummer
5.40 ' Real Life Spies.' 6-' Musical Codes': Bernard Newman again explains their use in espionage work, with illustrations played by Josephine Lee

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Bones
Unknown:
Henry Bones
Unknown:
Anthony C. Wilson
Production By:
Josephine Plummer
Played By:
Josephine Lee
Norman Bones:
Charles Hawtrey
Henry Bones:
Patricia Hayes
Mrs Hilton:
Ann Codrington
Rivington:
Brian Hayes
Pendhurst:
Bruce Belfrage
Hotel Manager:
Lockwood West

with Warden and West
Val Merrall
Maisie Weldon and Carl Carlisle
Jimmy Elliott
George Doonan
Grace Nevem
Robb Wilton
BBC Variety Orchestra Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Master of Ceremonies,
Ted Ray
Producer, Michael North

Contributors

Unknown:
Val Merrall
Unknown:
Maisie Weldon
Unknown:
Carl Carlisle
Unknown:
Jimmy Elliott
Unknown:
George Doonan
Unknown:
Grace Nevem
Unknown:
Robb Wilton
Conductor:
Rae Jenkins
Unknown:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Michael North

A new play by John Mark
Adapted for broadcasting by Mollie Greenhalgh
Cast in order of speaking:
The action takes place at Hillside, a secondary modern school in a provincial town
Production by Dion Antony

Contributors

Play By:
John Mark
Broadcasting By:
Mollie Greenhalgh
Production By:
Dion Antony
Jane Norman, on the staff of Hillside School:
Margaret Dewhurst
Dick Hathaway a farmer:
Antony Kearey
Miss Carrie Adams, on the staff of Hillside School:
Violet Gould
Mr Scott Director of Education:
Deryck Guyter
John Charles Harding, Headmaster of Hillside School.:
.Richard Hurndall
Mr Potts, on the staff of Hillside School:
John Turnbull
Ann Mason, the school secretary:
Violet Loxley
Mrs Stokes, Harding's housekeeper:
Beatrice Varley

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