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by John Sewell
' THE TIP' by Janet Howorth
Plays produced by Mollie Greenhalgh
(s)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Sewell
Unknown:
Janet Howorth
Produced By:
Mollie Greenhalgh
Kenneth Ford:
Peter Wilde
Peggy Ford:
Hilda Schroder
An Inspector:
Denis Goacher
A Police Surgeon:
Anthony Viccars
An Unknown:
Kenneth McClellan
Charlie Bates:
Charles Leno
Taffy Evans:
Haydn Jones
Miss Twim:
Kathleen Helme
Policeman:
William Eedle
Martha Bates:
Betty Baskcomb

A serial in six episodes adapted by Margaret Gore-Browne from the novel by Hamilton Aïdé
Produced by R. D. Smith
EPISODE 2
Cast in order of speaking: with Ronald Baddiley
Rita is growing up in Paris, the Parit of the 1840s, where her father Colonel Percival has established his home to avoid paying his London debts. Rita helps to keep the wolf from the door by selling her paintings.

Contributors

Adapted By:
Margaret Gore-Browne
Novel By:
Hamilton Aïdé
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Unknown:
Ronald Baddiley
Rita:
June Tobin
Betsy:
Betty Linton
Shopkeeper:
Nan Marriott-Watson
Marie Dumont:
Molly Lawson
Mrs Percival:
Sylvia Coleridge
Miss Lateward:
Catherine Salkeld
Colonel Percival:
Malcolm Graeme
Lady Greybrook:
Nicolette Bernard
Roger:
Jill Nyasa
Singer:
Leigh Crutchley
The Prince of Pultowa:
Hugh Manning
Lord Rawdon:
David March

For Listeners of All Ages
'Tinker and Tapp Inc'
A general ' knock-up ' with Fred Fairclough on one side and Herbert Smith on the other with Doris Gambell and Norman Somers in the middle
Script by Muriel Levy
Incidental music written by Ray Martin and Frank Barber played by a section of the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Produced by Trevor Hill
5.15 L'Ecole Internationale
A sound picture of the International Children's School, at Fontainebleau, France
Written and produced for radio by Trevor Hill
Narrated by Deryck Guyler
Incidental music by Henry Reed who conducts a section of the BBC Northern Orchestra
(Led by Ben Horsfall )
Programme prepared with the co-operation of the French Ministry of Education, and of the Public Information Office. H.Q. Allied Air Forces, Central Europe

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Fairclough
Unknown:
Herbert Smith
Unknown:
Doris Gambell
Unknown:
Norman Somers
Script By:
Muriel Levy
Written By:
Ray Martin
Written By:
Frank Barber
Produced By:
Trevor Hill
Unknown:
Trevor Hill
Unknown:
Deryck Guyler
Music By:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Ben Horsfall

with Variety Playhouse Pocket Theatre starring Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert in ' Five Women and Mr. Frith '
3-' Sarah Vincent '
Written by Jeremy Bullmore
' Nidge of the News'
A saga of Fleet Street with Ted Ray
Ronnie Barker , Patricia Hayes
Guests:
Norman Vaughan
Bruce Dargavel
Joseph Cooper , Lucille Graham
Beryl Reid
The George Mitchell Choir
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader. Antony Gilbert )
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz
Incidental music by Edwin Braden
Announcer. Robin Boyle
Continuity and press sketch by Terry Nation and John Junkin
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston

Contributors

Unknown:
Cicely Courtneidge
Unknown:
Jack Hulbert
Unknown:
Sarah Vincent
Written By:
Jeremy Bullmore
Unknown:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Norman Vaughan
Unknown:
Bruce Dargavel
Unknown:
Joseph Cooper
Unknown:
Lucille Graham
Unknown:
Beryl Reid
Leader:
Antony Gilbert
Conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz
Music By:
Edwin Braden
Announcer:
Robin Boyle
Unknown:
Terry Nation
Unknown:
John Junkin
Produced By:
Alastair Scott-Johnston

Produced by Charles Lefeaux
The action takes place in the Chateau de Vriaac. a few hours from Paris, in September 1735

Contributors

Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
The Compte Raoul de Vriaac:
Richard Hurndall
Esteban el Duco de Santaguano:
Colin Gordon
Miguel Santaguano:
Donald Bradley
Adrienne:
Helena Hughes
Jacques Rijar:
Richard Bebb
The Marquise Eloise de Kestournel:
Avice Landon
Hubert:
Frank Windsor
Alice:
Sheila Grant
Father Clement:
Peter Claughton

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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