Programme Index

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on gramophone records
Valse, Quadrille des patineurs, and Galop (Le Prophete) (Meyerbeer): Paris Opera Orchestra, conducted by Georges Sebastian
Pavane on the death of an Infanta
(Ravel): Philharmonia Orchestra. conducted by Guido Cantelli
Suite. The Love of Three Oranges
(Prokofiev) : Philharmonia Orchestra. conducted by Nicolai Maiko
Polka (Les vendredis) (Sokolov,
Glazunov, Lyadov): Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Nicolai Malko

Contributors

Conducted By:
Georges Sebastian
Conducted By:
Guido Cantelli
Conducted By:
Nicolai Maiko
Conducted By:
Nicolai Malko

Hugh Ross Williamson chooses
Captain James Hind
Captain James Hind was a seventeenth-century highwayman, the son of a saddler in Chipping Norton. He was an only child and received a proper schooling; in fact, his father wanted him to be a scholar. But young James ran away to London and fell in with ' roaring blades.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Ross Williamson
Unknown:
Captain James Hind
Unknown:
Captain James Hind

Augmented
BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, George Deason )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Variety:
Tom Henry and the Tomboys
Records: Ronald Chesney
Radio: George Moon
TV: Lita Roza
In Town Today:
The Western Brothers
Presented by Bill Worsley

Contributors

Leader:
George Deason
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Unknown:
Tom Henry
Unknown:
Ronald Chesney
Unknown:
George Moon
Unknown:
Lita Roza
Presented By:
Bill Worsley

The informal story of radio entertainment as told by artists and others who have had a hand in making it
Robert Easton , Cliff Michelmore
Michael Moore , Anna Neagle
Ada Reeve , Eric Robinson
Narrator, Rex Palmer
Written by Gale Pedrick
Produced by Alfred Dunning
(The recorded broadcast of August 28 in the Light Programme)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Easton
Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Michael Moore
Unknown:
Anna Neagle
Unknown:
Ada Reeve
Narrator:
Eric Robinson
Narrator:
Rex Palmer
Written By:
Gale Pedrick
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning

A new radio play by Caryl Brahms
Founded on the novel by Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company and John Bull , Douglas Hankin
Joan Mundy. Laurel Solash
Music composed and arranged by Arthur Sandford played by the BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, George Deason )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by Charles Lefeaux

Contributors

Play By:
Caryl Brahms
Novel By:
Caryl Brahms
Novel By:
S. J. Simon
Unknown:
John Bull
Unknown:
Douglas Hankin
Unknown:
Joan Mundy.
Unknown:
Laurel Solash
Arranged By:
Arthur Sandford
Leader:
George Deason
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Trottie True:
Billie Whitelaw
Luke Lovelock:
Denys Blakelock
Stella Shimmering:
Belle Chrystall
Honor Bellairs:
Beth Boyd
Erne:
Charles Leno
Else:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Little Trottie:
Dettise Bryer
Henry True:
Charles Lamb
Mrs True:
Betty Hardy
Miss Macpherson:
Henrietta Russell
Dan Leno:
Dan Leno, Jnr
Joe Jugg:
John Slater
Lottie Collins:
Joanna Glass
Marie Lloyd:
Jessie Evans
Liz Fulljoy:
Violet Gould
Sid Skinner:
Andrew Crawford
Little Clara:
Sandra Alfred
George Edwardes:
Brewster Mason
Arthur Sopwith:
Deryck Guyler
Bouncie Bonnington:
Virginia Winter
Lord Ludlow (Digby):
Peter Myers
The Duchess of Wellwater:
Fabia Drake
Sainsbury:
Arthur Ridley

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