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An inter-country contest between representative teams from girls' and boys' schools in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
4—Northern Ireland
St. Dominic's High School,
Belfast (Girls) v. St. Patrick's Academy,
Dungannon (Boys)
Question-Masters
John Ellison , Robert MacDermot
Produced by Joan Clark ,

Contributors

Question-Masters:
John Ellison
Question-Masters:
Robert MacDermot
Produced By:
Joan Clark

or ' The Gift of the Gag ' involving Louise Howard
Muriel Cooke , Chappie D'Amato
Paul Femoulhet and the Augmented Variety Orchestra and a number of unsuspecting visa-tore
Thie box is packed and posted by Tommy Trinder , Monja Danischewsky and Ronnie Hanbury
Produced by Johnmie Stewart

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Howard
Unknown:
Muriel Cooke
Unknown:
Chappie D'Amato
Unknown:
Paul Femoulhet
Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Monja Danischewsky
Unknown:
Ronnie Hanbury
Produced By:
Johnmie Stewart

by Their Royal Highnesses
Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh
Fourth of six weekly programmes ed'ited by John Glyn-Jones from the CBC's short-wave broadcasts, and from recordings made in Canada by the BBC's observers John Snagge and Max Robertson
From Vancouver, where they were at this time last week. Their Royal Highnesses have had a short holiday on Vancouver Island, and have been to Victoria and Esquimau, the Naval base. They have now begun their return journey eastwards

Contributors

Unknown:
John Glyn-Jones
Unknown:
John Snagge
Unknown:
Max Robertson

A comedy by Denis Conetanduros
Produced by Owen Reed in the BBC's West of England studios

Contributors

Comedy By:
Denis Conetanduros
Produced By:
Owen Reed
Don Ambleside:
Hubert Gregg
Frances Ambles'ide:
Frances Rowe
Gerald Baker:
Gordon McLeod
Rosalind Baker:
Beryl Calder
Noel Hamlin:
Bryan Coleman
Prudence Naish:
Georgie Henschel
Vi:
Millie Bayntun

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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