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JOHN SLATER reads
On the Knowledge by MAGGIE Ross
' The taxi-driver thought he saw a wave from a man standing on the kerb across the road. Taking a chance he slewed round, bringing the taxi to a standstill beside him.'

Contributors

Unknown:
John Slater
Unknown:
Maggie Ross

For retired and older people, and for those concerned 'for their welfare
Pictures in Wood: ANTONIA YOUNG invites you to share her new hobby
On the go at ninety:
SIR HARRY BRITTAIN talking to ROBERT GUNNELL
Keeping in Circulation: 2-Taking care of your feet: advice from a doctor
Introduced by KEN SYKORA who selects some records for listeners

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Harry Brittain
Unknown:
Robert Gunnell
Introduced By:
Ken Sykora

A new series of plays about the boy detectives by ANTHONY C. WILSON with and In the vaults of Kingsmead Bank are certain valuable family heirlooms which their owners take out only on special occasions.
1: A Pair oj Golden Pheasants

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony C. Wilson
Norman:
Harold Reese
Henry:
Patricia Hayes
Mrs Bones:
Ann Codrington
Mr Bones:
Philip Cunningham
Inspector Martin:
Preston Lockwood
John Hayling:
Geoffrey Matthews
Helen Hayling:
Olive Gregg
Miss Hayling:
Dorothy Black
William Brett:
Ronald Baddiley
Suzanne Brett:
June Spenser
Dr Chalmers:
Robert Chetwyn
Hughes:
Edgar Norfolk
Produced by:
Graram Gauld

by Gwyn Thomas adapted for radio by JOHN GRIFFITHS with Mervyn Johns
Glyn Owen , Jessie Evans
Produced by JOHN GRIFFITHS

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwyn Thomas
Unknown:
John Griffiths
Unknown:
Mervyn Johns
Unknown:
Glyn Owen
Unknown:
Jessie Evans
Produced By:
John Griffiths
Ben Morton:
Mervyn Johns
Con:
Glyn Owen
Miriam:
Jessie Evans
Russell:
Aubrey Richards
Wallace:
Windsor Davies
Oswald:
Denys Graham
Alvin:
Bruce Mayne
Mr Wilmot:
George David
Caradoc Slee:
Richard Davies

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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