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TRAVEL TALKS. Children of Other Lands: Louise Cochrane talks about her life as a child in one of the big cities of the U.S.A.
2.20 LOOKING AT things. The Clothes You Wear. ' Designing a Tie.' Script by John Allen , basted, on, mateirial supplied by Paul Whiston
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. The Siege of Troy. 'Achilles, Patroclus, and Hector.' Script by Rhoda Power

Contributors

Talks:
Louise Cochrane
Script By:
John Allen
Unknown:
Paul Whiston
Script By:
Rhoda Power

Wilfred Pickles
Jeanne de Casalis and Jimmy Edwards in ' Adventures in Wonderland '
Freely adapted from the Lewis Carroll stories as a ' Cameo Cartoon,' by Trevor Hill and Margaret Potter
Storyteller, Noel Johnson
Characters in order of speaking:
Incidental music composed by Ray Martin who conducts his Orchestra and the Mitchell Maids
Devised and produced by Trevor Hill
(Shortened version of the broadcast on June 8 in. the Light Programme)

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilfred Pickles
Unknown:
Jeanne de Casalis
Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
Lewis Carroll
Unknown:
Trevor Hill
Unknown:
Margaret Potter
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Composed By:
Ray Martin
Produced By:
Trevor Hill
Alice:
Joyce Palin
White Rabbit:
Herbert Smith
Mouse and Cheshire Cat:
Geoffrey Banks
The Duchess:
Georgie Henschel
Mad Hatter:
Hugh Morton
March Hare:
Desmond Carrington
Dormouse and Red Knight:
Bryan Powley
Knave and a Gardener:
David Peel
Another Gardener:
Howieson Culff
Queen of Hearts:
Vivienne Chatterton
King and a Gardener:
Ivan Samson
The Gryphon:
Wilfred Pickles
Mock Turtle:
Fred Fairclough
The White Queen:
Jeanne de Casalis
The White Knight:
Jimmy Edwards
The Red Queen:
Avice Landone

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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