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A question and answer programme in which four scientists answer listeners' questions about science and technology
In the Chair
Professor G. P. WELLS, F.R.S.
Members of Panel A. D. BooTH,
Birkbeck College, London DONALD BROADBENT,
Applied Psychology Research Unit, Cambridge
0. G. EDHOLM ,
National Institute of Medical Research
W. T. Williams,
University of Southampton
Programme arranged by Archie Clow
If you have a question you would like to put to the panel, please write it on a postcard, and address it to Who Knows? ' c/o BBC, Broadcasting House, London, W.

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor G. P. Wells, F.R.S.
Unknown:
G. Edholm
Arranged By:
Archie Clow

Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
John Hanson (tenor)
Introduced by Ivan Samson M.C .. Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The dances: Naval Threestep; Hesitation Waltz; Eva Threestep; Tango Scintilla; Starlight Saunter; Lilac Waltz
Songs: Golden Days (The Student Prince): There's a long, long trail Repeated on Friday at 3.30
Admission on application to [address removed] enclosing stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Davidson
Tenor:
John Hanson
Introduced By:
Ivan Samson M.C
Introduced By:
Charles Crathorn
Produced By:
Fredric Bayco

Ivor Novello in his comedy
The Truth Game
Adapted for radio by Mollie Greenhalgh with Vanessa Lee and Ivy St. Heller
Produced by HUGH Stewart
Recorded broadcast of March 8. 1950
followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Mollie Greenhalgh
Unknown:
Vanessa Lee
Unknown:
Ivy St. Heller
Produced By:
Hugh Stewart
Narrator:
Richard Hurndall
Rosine Browne:
Vanessa Lee
Max Clement:
Ivor Novello
Sir George Kelvin:
Howieson Culff
Harris:
Susan Richards
Evelyn Brandon:
Ivy St Heher
Sir Joshua Grimshaw:
Edgar K. Bruce
Lady Joan Culver:
Fabia Drake
Vera Crombie:
Maidie Andrews
James:
Charles Leno

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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