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BBC Revue Orchestra (Leader. Antony Gilbert )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz with The Reg Wale Four
Sonia Peters
Percy Edwards , Stan Stennett
Introduced by John Blythe Produced by C. F. Meehan

Contributors

Leader:
Antony Gilbert
Conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz
Unknown:
Reg Wale Four
Unknown:
Sonia Peters
Unknown:
Percy Edwards
Unknown:
Stan Stennett
Introduced By:
John Blythe
Produced By:
C. F. Meehan

TRAVEL TALKS. Yaghans of Tterra del Fuego. Script by John Allen. Based chiefly on material from ' Uttermost Part of the Earth ' by E. Lucas Bridges.
2.20 THE BIBLE AND LIFE. 5—Questions and Answers. Michael Sims-Williams , L. E. Willimott , Robert C. Walton answer questions sent by listening schools. Chairman, Tony Gibson.
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH i. ' The Hill of the Red Fox ' by A. C. McLean , adapted for broadcasting by John Keir Cross. 3—' Duncan Mor MacDonald.'

Contributors

Script By:
John Allen.
Unknown:
Michael Sims-Williams
Unknown:
L. E. Willimott
Unknown:
Robert C. Walton
Unknown:
Tony Gibson.
Unknown:
A. C. McLean
Broadcasting By:
John Keir Cross.

For Older Listeners
'Lariat Boy'
A serial in two parts by Alan Dixon
1—' Running Deer's Mission '
Produced by Herbert Smith
(A new production of the play originally broadcast in April 1955)
A story of the Little Sioux Indians and the White Settlers who lived peaceably with them in the warlike days of the 'eighties on the North American continent.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Dixon
Produced By:
Herbert Smith
Granpa Weldon, leader of the White Pioneers:
William Sherwood
Ben Weldon, grandson of Granpa Weldon:
Michael McGrath
Running Deer son of Great Eagle:
Paul Webster
Sundown Ryan, Pony Express Rider:
Alan Tilvern
Great Eagle, chief of the Little Sioux:
Russell Napier
Banjo, a darkie cowhand servant and friend of Ben and Running Deer:
Graham Tennant
A Bandit:
Noel Johnson

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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