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Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon and Barbara and Richard Lyon
THE EXTERNAL TRIANGLE
Also taking part:
Molly Weir. Doris Rogers
Molly Rankin , Arthur Lawrence Ian Sadler , Fred Yule Sheila Grant
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Bob Block and Bebe Daniels
Produced by Tom Ronald
The recorded broadcast of February 3 in the Light Programme

Contributors

Unknown:
Bebe Daniels
Unknown:
Ben Lyon
Unknown:
Richard Lyon
Unknown:
Molly Weir.
Unknown:
Doris Rogers
Unknown:
Molly Rankin
Unknown:
Arthur Lawrence
Unknown:
Ian Sadler
Unknown:
Fred Yule
Unknown:
Sheila Grant
Leader:
John Jezard
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Script By:
Bob Block
Script By:
Bebe Daniels
Produced By:
Tom Ronald

Wonder Child by DENYS KAY-ROBINSON
Jenny wants to be a poetess. Perhaps the discovery of some poems hidden in an old bureau will help her to achieve her ambition.
Other parts played by Ronald Sidney. Paul Greenhalgh Angela Munnion and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY

Contributors

Unknown:
Denys Kay-Robinson
Played By:
Ronald Sidney.
Played By:
Paul Greenhalgh
Played By:
Angela Munnion
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Roderick Halston:
Derek Blomfield
Eva, his wife:
Dorit Welles
Jenny, their daughter:
Judy Horn
Mary Eastman:
Olive Kirby
Joan Smithers:
Hilda Kriseman
Phyllida Maggs:
Sheila Grant
Miss Huxtable:
Janet Burnell
Mr St Bride:
George Hagan
Mr Blathers:
Peter Bartlett

From the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven daye. Gale Pedrick selects highlights that listeners may have missed or might like to hear again
Introduced by John Ellison Edited by Kenneth Pragnell

Contributors

Unknown:
Gale Pedrick
Introduced By:
John Ellison
Edited By:
Kenneth Pragnell

A true story dramatised by R. F. Mackenzie
John Smith is not the real name of our hero, nor are those of Tom, Dick, and Harry; but all the events of this story really happened in January 1961, when a teacher took a party of boys to Glencoe for a week's climbing.
Produced by Ian. Wishart

Contributors

Dramatised By:
R. F. MacKenzie
Dramatised By:
John Smith
John Smith:
Bryden Murdoch
Tom:
Paul Young
Dick:
Harry Stamper
Harry:
James Grant
Pete:
Arthur Boland
Teacher:
Douglas Murchie
Conductress:
Mavis Main

Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Patricia Varley (soprano) Introduced by Rex Palmer Master of Ceremonies Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The Dances: Imperial Twostep; Fylde Waltz; Midnight Tango; Ideal Schottische; Eva Threestep ; Sherrie Saunter : Pride of Erin Waltz : Bradford Barn Dance; Naval Threestep
The Sotigs: Waltz Song (Tom Jones ); Bobby Shaftoe
Repeated on Friday at 3.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Davidson
Soprano:
Patricia Varley
Introduced By:
Rex Palmer
Produced By:
Fredric Bayco
Unknown:
Eva Threestep
Unknown:
Sherrie Saunter
Unknown:
Erin Waltz
Song:
Tom Jones
Song:
Bobby Shaftoe

Man with a Background of Flames from the novel by RICHARD JOHNS adapted for radio by J. Maclaren-Ross with Frank Partington
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by Charles Rea and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
J. MacLaren-Ross
Unknown:
Frank Partington
Played By:
Charles Rea
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Richard Johns:
Frank Partington
Lisa Stevens:
Anne Jameson
Freddie Van Berg:
Tony van Den Bergh
Mr French:
Julian MacLaren-Ross
Dirk Rockinghame:
Jonathan Scott
Medical Superintendemt:
Arthur Gomez
Dr Berg:
Grizelda Hervey
Caretaker:
Joe Sterne
Miss Spiro:
Gudrun Ure
Ernest Madam:
Malcolm Hayes
George Newbold:
John Graham
Jim Flaherty:
Stanley Lebor
Susannah Flaherty:
Rosamund Waring
Coroner's Beadle:
Philip Morant
Irishman:
Brian O'Higgins
Bones's sister:
Betty Linton
Bones:
John Dearth
Pongo:
John Bryning

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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