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to HAROLD WILLIAMSON in Blackpool about t 1: Holidays
'When I go to the beach I can meet very friendly people all going round with hats on. It livens the place up.'
' During the season there's nothing but crush and crumble around here.'
' You get fed up, you go to the beach nearly every day, you go to the Pleasure Beach, Stanley Park, you see the same old thing, you get fed up.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Williamson

What will a child learn sooner than a songf (POPE) t CROSS FLATTS PARK
JUNIOR GIRLS' SCHOOL CHOIR
Conductor, WINIFRED MOSELEY
HARROCATE COLLEGE CHOIR
Conductor, GLADYS WILLIAMS
LEEDS GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR
Conductor, DONALD HUNT
MARIGARTH SINGERS
Conductor, MARIE HOGARTH

Contributors

Conductor:
Winifred Moseley
Conductor:
Gladys Williams
Conductor:
Donald Hunt
Conductor:
Marie Hogarth

Smoke Control
J. L. Byrne
Chairman of the National Society for Clean Air. answers questions and comments from an invited audience at Ashton-in-Makerfield
Chairman. BILL GRUNDY
Produced by ANTHONY MONCRIEFF tThursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Boxing-with the Baroness Summerskill, from Fairbairn House Boys' Club, Plaistow, Essex

Contributors

Unknown:
J. L. Byrne
Produced By:
Anthony Moncrieff

A new serial play in six episodes by E. EYNON EVANS
1: A Breach of the Peace t Produced by EVELYN WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
E. Eynon Evans
Produced By:
Evelyn Williams
Amos Parry:
E Eynon Evans
Dewi:
Gwenyth Petty
Mr Reardon:
Leonard Mayo
Inspector Owen:
John Darran
Sergeant Pugh:
Ray Smith
Bert:
Bill Meilen
Joe:
Hubert Rees
Jinks:
Ieuan Rhys Williams
Charles Browne:
Ray Handy
Ben Morris:
Prysor Williams

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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