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Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
An Engine of the Future: JOSEPH LOWREY reports on an American gas-turbine car
Stolen Cars: a summary of the recent ' Interpol ' Conference by GEORGE BARNWELL
Thefts from Cars: the Insurance angle by TOM BUDGETT
The Psychology of Sports Cars: views from JAMES WEBSTER
Road Conditions: a review
+ Last Friday's broadcast in the Third Network

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Hartley
Unknown:
Joseph Lowrey
Unknown:
George Barnwell
Unknown:
Tom Budgett
Unknown:
James Webster

LESLIE CROWTHER , RONNIE BARKER and JUNE WHITFIELD engage in an illustrated argument on the fallibility of human nature as revealed by a study of The Use and Misuse of Power with MICKIE MOST and THE MINUTE MEN
At the piano. BERT WHITTAM Script by George Evans and Derek Collyer Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Crowther
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
June Whitfield
Script By:
George Evans
Script By:
Derek Collyer
Produced By:
Alastair Scott Johnston

A magazine for everybody
Introduced by GRAHAM GAULD
Faraway Places:
MARGARET FULBOHM
Dipsy into Fairy Glades: STANLEY UNWIN
Profile:
Graham Hill by ROBIN RICHARDS
Hinges of History: F. R. BUCLEY
Under Your Nose: JOAN PYPER
Three Men in a Boat to say nothing of the dog!
Jerome K. Jerome 's book abridged by Honor Wyatt read by CHARLES HODGSON
5: Appointment with George
Postcards should be sent to Five-Fifteen. BBC. Broadcasting House. London, W.l.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Graham Gauld
Unknown:
Margaret Fulbohm
Unknown:
Robin Richards
Unknown:
F. R. Bucley
Unknown:
Jerome K. Jerome
Abridged By:
Honor Wyatt
Read By:
Charles Hodgson

HARRY DAVIDSON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA with MARGARET ASHTON
Introduced by REX PALMER Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by ANDREW GOLD
The dances: Waltz: La Milltaire: Stroll Along Saunter: Latchford Schottische; Fifth figure of the Lancers; Georgella Blues; Imperial Waltz; Mississippi Dip; Felice Foxtrot The songs: Love's garden of roses; Daddy wouldn'buy me a bow-wow
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Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Davidson
Unknown:
Margaret Ashton
Introduced By:
Rex Palmer
Produced By:
Andrew Gold

Richard Hurndall
John Hollis , Austin Trevor in The Tiger in the Smoke by Margery Allingham adapted for radio by JOHN TYDEMAN in the series
Murder for Pleasure
Thick fog lies over London, a dead man seems to have come 10 life, and Albert Campion pets involved with a dangerous criminal — the ' Tiger,'
Cast in order of speaking: Produced by AUDREY CAMERON

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Hurndall
Unknown:
John Hollis
Unknown:
Margery Allingham
Unknown:
John Tydeman
Unknown:
Albert Campion
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Meg Elginbrodde:
Isabel Rennie
Geoffrey Levett:
John Pullen
Albert Campion:
Richard Hurndall
Div Det Chief Insp Charles Luke:
Frank Duncan
Canon Hubert Avril:
Austin Trevor
Lady Amanda Campion:
Joan Matheson
Mrs Talisman:
Moira Mannion
Miss ' Dot Warburton:
Mary O'Farrell
Sergeant Picot:
Alan Haines
Mrs Gollie:
Jo Manning Wilson
Asst Commissioner Stanistaus Oates:
George Merritt
First PC:
Stephen Thorne
Mrs Cash:
Margaret Wolfit
Jack Havoc:
John Hollis
Fish-shop woman:
Mairhi Russell
Second P C:
James Thomason
Street Musicians:Tiddy Doll:
Peter Tuddenham
Street Musicians:Roly:
Geoffrey Matthews
Street Musicians:Tom, his brother:
Anthony Viccars
Street Musicians:Bill:
Stephen Thorne
Insp Burnby, Essex County Police:
Anthony Viccars

News and views of books by REGINALD COLBY , JOHN MORRIS DEREK STANFORD
JULIAN VINOGRADOFF CAROLA OMAN on Napoleon and GABRIEL FIELDING on The Trial of Marie Besnard Introduced by JOHN HOBDAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Reginald Colby
Unknown:
John Morris
Unknown:
Derek Stanford
Unknown:
Julian Vinogradoff
Unknown:
Carola Oman
Introduced By:
John Hobday

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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