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A musical drama of the west
Episode 2 (fifth series) with Alan Keith. Macdonald Parke Guy Kingsley Poynter Reed de Rouen
Music by the Four Ramblers
Freddie Phillips and the Sons of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Keith.
Unknown:
MacDonald Parke
Unknown:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Unknown:
Reed de Rouen
Unknown:
Freddie Phillips
Unknown:
Jack Fallon
Produced By:
Charles Chilton
Jeff Arnold:
Paul Carpenter
Luke:
Charles Irwin
Bob:
Bob Mallin
'Rustler':
Romulus Of Welham

A radio play by Charles Hatton
Produced by Frederick Bradnum

Contributors

Play By:
Charles Hatton
Produced By:
Frederick Bradnum
Lydia:
Patricia Hilliard
Iris:
Margaret Ward
Mrs Dangerfleld:
Nancy Nevinson
Bruce:
Randal Herley
Godfrey:
Jeffrey Segal
Harcourt Purchase:
William Fox
Felton:
Hugh Manning
Sir Reginald Tailby:
Aubrey Richards
Sylvia:
Gabrielle Blunt
A nurse:
Isla Cameron

' The Adventures of Lollypop'
A new series of programmes
' for younger listeners by Muriel Levy
Music composed by Henry Reed who conducts a section of the BBC Northern Orchestra
Produced by Trevor Hill
5.30 ' Forest Fires': story by H. Mortimer Batten , told by David followed by Favourite gramophone records
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by Donald Soper

Contributors

Unknown:
Muriel Levy
Composed By:
Henry Reed
Produced By:
Trevor Hill
Story By:
H. Mortimer Batten
Told By:
David
Conducted By:
Donald Soper
Lollypop:
Joyce Palin
Mom Lolly:
Violet Carson
Pop Lolly:
Fred Fairclough
The Three Jelly Babies::
Violet Carson
The Three Jelly Babies::
Muriel Levy
The Three Jelly Babies::
Doris Gambell
Colonel Peppermint Strong:
Herbert Smith
Lady Cora Creme-de-Menthe:
Muriel Levy
Sir Cornelius Creme-de-Menthe:
Fred Wilson
Private Praline:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Miss Jujube:
Doris Gambell

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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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More