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Lunchtime entertainment for the men working on the new Woodhead Tunnel
with Ernest Arnley and Gloria Day, Sara Gregory, Peggy Thompson, Vic Gordon and Peter Colville, The Cox Twins
Fred Harries at the piano
(The artists are appearing in "Cinderella" at the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield)

Contributors

Performer:
Ernest Arnley
Performer:
Gloria Day
Performer:
Sara Gregory
Performer:
Peggy Thompson
Performer:
Vic Gordon
Performer:
Peter Colville
Performer:
The Cox Twins
Pianist:
Fred Harries
Producer:
Philip Robinson

Introduced by Leslie Mitchell
This week's edition includes the following recorded items:
A visit to the set of 'Cry the Beloved Country' in which Peter Watson interviews the two stars, Sidney Poitier and Canada Lee
'Star at Sport': Jeanne Heal interviews Stewart Granger
Excerpts from the sound-track of Cecil B. de Mille's Technicolor production 'Samson and Delilah' starring Hedy Lamarr, Victor Mature, George Sanders, Angela Lansbury, and Henry Wilcoxon
Script written by Michael Storm
Produced by Pat Osborne

Contributors

Presenter:
Leslie Mitchell
Interviewer:
Peter Watson
Interviewee:
Sidney Poitier
Interviewee:
Canada Lee
Interviewer:
Jeanne Heal
Interviewee:
Stewart Granger
Writer:
Michael Storm
Producer:
Pat Osborne

[Starring] Ted Ray
with Kitty Bluett, Patricia Hayes, Fred Yule, Peter Sellers, Leslie Perrins, Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
(Repeated on Sunday at 4.0 - Light)

Contributors

Comedian/Script:
Ted Ray
[Actress]:
Kitty Bluett
[Actress]:
Patricia Hayes
[Actor]:
Fred Yule
[Actor]:
Peter Sellers
[Actor]:
Leslie Perrins
Musician:
Bob Pearson
Musician:
Alf Pearson
Singers:
The Beaux and the Belles
Musicians:
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Script:
Eddie Maguire
Additional Material:
George Wadmore
Producer:
George Inns

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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