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and introduces the BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader, Antony Gilbert )
Conducted by Vic Oliver
The George Mitchell Choir
Graham Stark , Robert Thomas
' Jobs I Have Held'
3-The Scriptwriter
Written by Johnny Speight
Colin Horsley
' Vic in a Spot'
A mystery puzzle written and introduced by Ernest Dudley in which you are invited to listen to the problem and see if you can spot the clue which Vie Oliver should have seen and which would have prevented him from landing himself in a spot
Ava June , Jon Pertwee
Continuity by Carey Edwards
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston

Contributors

Leader:
Antony Gilbert
Conducted By:
Vic Oliver
Unknown:
Graham Stark
Unknown:
Robert Thomas
Written By:
Johnny Speight
Written By:
Colin Horsley
Introduced By:
Ernest Dudley
Unknown:
Ava June
Unknown:
Jon Pertwee
Unknown:
Carey Edwards
Produced By:
Alastair Scott-Johnston
Scriptwriter:
Vic Oliver
Alastair Scott-Johnston:
Derek Nimmo
His secretary:
Vanda Vale
Jim, another producer:
Jeffrey Segal
Johnny Speight, another writer:
Graham Stark
Man:
Derek Nimmo
Crook:
Jeffrey Segal
Mrs Steinberger:
Gwen Day Burroughs

Norman Shelley and Barbara Couper with Lockwood West and David March in...
A shortened dramatic version for radio by John Keir Cross of the mystery novel by John Dickson Carr.

Contributors

Dramatised by:
John Keir Cross
Written by:
John Dickson Carr
Production By:
Audrey Cameron
Ted Rampole:
David March
Dr Gideon Fell:
Norman Shelley
Boyd Mangan:
David Spenser
Professor Grimaud:
Anthony Viccars
Stuart Mills:
John Scott
Pierre Fley:
John Graham
Superintendent Hadley,C I D:
Lockwood West
Madame Ernestine Dumont:
Barbara Couper
Sergeant Betts:
John Graham
Drayman:
Duncan McIntyre
Sergeant Somers:
David Spenser
O'Rourke:
Ronald Baddiley

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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