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Cyril Stapleton directs the BBC Show Band with Alfred Marks
Rikki Fulton , The Stargazers
Ray Burns , Bill McGuffie
Harold Smart , Bert Weedon
The Show Band Singers
Production by Johnnie Stewart
(Alfred Marks is appearing in ' Can-Can ' at the London Coliseum)

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyril Stapleton
Unknown:
Alfred Marks
Unknown:
Rikki Fulton
Unknown:
Ray Burns
Unknown:
Bill McGuffie
Unknown:
Harold Smart
Unknown:
Bert Weedon
Production By:
Johnnie Stewart

Dora Bryan
The lassie from Lancashire
George Martin
Free and easy
Leslie Randall
The comic who's different
Forbes Robinson
43ings arias from ' Prince Igor ' and ' Cavalleria Rusticana '
Elsie and Doris Waters
Gert and Daisy Godfrey Winn
Author and journalist
Vanda Vale
Bright and breezy
The George Mitchell Choir sings ' Sing Trullallero ' British Concert Orchestra (Leader. Reginald Morley )
Conducted by Vic Oliver and Philip Martell play the Grand March from
' TannhHuser ' and accompany the artists
Continuity by Carey Edwards
Production by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Unknown:
Dora Bryan
Unknown:
Leslie Randall
Unknown:
Forbes Robinson
Unknown:
Doris Waters
Unknown:
Daisy Godfrey Winn
Unknown:
Vanda Vale
Leader:
Reginald Morley
Conducted By:
Vic Oliver
Production By:
Tom Ronald

A melodrama by John Willard
Radio adaptation and production by Victor Menzies

Contributors

Production By:
Victor Menzies
Roger Crosby, a lawyer:
Robert Jarvis
' Mammy ' Pleasant:
Enid Lindsey
Harry Blythe:
Michael Barrington
Susan Sillsby:
Barbara New
Cicely Young:
Jill Showell
Charles Wilder:
David Aylmer
Paul Jones:
Derek Godfrey
Annabelle West:
Diana Fairfax
Patterson:
David Carr

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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About this data

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