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A new play for radio by David Scott Daniell
Production by Victor Menzies
The story of a conflict between a man's good sense and his gratitude.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Scott Daniell
Production By:
Victor Menzies
Mrs Florence Arbour, an author's wife.:
Patience Collier
Humphrey Arbour, an author:
Keith Pyott
John Peters, an aspiring writer:
Geoffrey Matthews
Charles Peters, his father:
Malcolm Hayes
Annie Peters, his mother:
Kathleen Helme
Molly Bastyn:
Jane Jordan Rogers
Kitty Jerome:
Judy Bailey
Mrs Sybil Spencer:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Mrs Martin:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Oriental student:
Hugh Dickson
Yokel:
John Humphry

A musical programme for children under five with Ann Driver , Marjorie Westbury and Maurice Bevan
Tim Gudgin introduces the items, which include ' There was an old man who said " Well " ' and ' Little Pig in the Rain '

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Driver
Unknown:
Marjorie Westbury
Unknown:
Maurice Bevan
Introduces:
Tim Gudgin

and introduces
Variety Playhouse Orchestra
(Leader. John Jezard )'
Conducted by Vic Oliver
Variety Playhouse
Pocket Theatre starring Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert
Written by Gavin Blakeney
To sing for you:
Marion Studholme
Forbes Robinson
John Lanigan
The George Mitchell Choir
To make you laugh:
Len Marten .
Tony Fayne
Incidental music by Philip Martell
Continuity by Carey Edwards
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston

Contributors

Leader:
John Jezard
Conducted By:
Vic Oliver
Unknown:
Cicely Courtneidge
Unknown:
Jack Hulbert
Written By:
Gavin Blakeney
Unknown:
Marion Studholme
Unknown:
Forbes Robinson
Unknown:
John Lanigan
Unknown:
George Mitchell
Unknown:
Len Marten
Music By:
Philip Martell
Unknown:
Carey Edwards
Produced By:
Alastair Scott-Johnston

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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