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A midday menu of radio artists known, well known, and unknown
Dorothy Ward in pantomime mood, introduces
The Song Pedlars
Leslie Haskell as Dame Trot
Roberta Zane as Dandini
The Burt twins as the Ugly Sisters
Margaret Ashton as Principal Girl
Herbie Marks
Johnny Brandon as Buttons
BBC Variety Orchestra
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
(Johnny Brandon is appear ng In 'Love from Judy at the Saville Theatre, London; Leslie Haskell in ' Red Riding Hood on Ice at the Ritz Theatre, Weymouth)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dorothy Ward
Unknown:
Leslie Haskell
Unknown:
Roberta Zane
Unknown:
The Burt
Unknown:
Margaret Ashton
Unknown:
Herbie Marks
Unknown:
Johnny Brandon
Produced By:
Trafford Whitelock
Produced By:
Johnny Brandon
Unknown:
Leslie Haskell

' Tarn, short for Tamburlain': a new series of stories written and told by Mary Patchett
' Half the Riddle is Solved ' followed by ' The Keys of England'
A serial play in six parts by Aubrey Feist
' He who holds the Tower of London has the Keys of England in his hand '
5—' The Watch Dogs of London '
Production by David Davis
The last instalment told how Martin and N*ck were rescued from the Pit and how
Master Dygon was captured while trying to escape from the Tower.

Contributors

Told By:
Mary Patchett
Unknown:
Aubrey Feist
Production By:
David Davis
Unknown:
Master Dygon
Sir Francis Walsingham. Secretary of State:
Carleton Hobbs
Sir Michael Blount, Lieutenant of the Tower:
Geoffrey Wincott
Jessel Overton, his adopted daughter:
Jill Balcon
Thomas Dygon, his secretary:
Leslie Heritage
Nicholas Renny, one of Walsingham's men:
Lewis Stringer
Captain Aylmer, a young officer of the Tower garrison:
John Clarke-Smith
Master Rumbold, the yeoman porter:
Fred Yule
Trip, the Tower fool:
Wilfred Babbage
John Bligh, a file-leader in Aylmer's Company:
Joe Sterne
Narrator:
James McKechnie

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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