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A stormy courtship:
JACK JONES reads from his novel Black Parade, and recalls life in the Welsh mining valleys at the beginning of the century
1 Time to look at Galleries: by ARTHUR GIARDELLI
Private eye in real life: BRUCE
MAYNE talks to HENRY GREEN-HALL
Introduced by OLIVE STEPHENS from Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Jones
Introduced By:
Olive Stephens

by Ouida dramatised as a serial for radio in eleven parts by JOHN KEIR CROSS with Simon Lack and June Tobin
Bertie Cecil is sentenced to death for striking his old enemy. Colonel Chateauroy. No one can save him except, possibly. Cigarette, who has obtained a written statement from Berkeley Cecil that ' Corporal Victor ' is the rightful Viscount Royallieu. But can any reprieve reach the firing squad in time?
11: Poor Cigarette
Song Vivandière written by John Keir Cross and Alan Paul
Produced by DAVID H.GODFREY .

Contributors

Unknown:
John Keir
Unknown:
Simon Lack
Unknown:
Bertie Cecil
Unknown:
Viscount Royallieu.
Written By:
John Keir Cross
Written By:
Alan Paul
Produced By:
David H.Godfrey
Duke of Lyonnesse:
David March
Cigarette:
June Tobin
Sentry:
Bruce Beeby
Vicomte Claude de Chanrellon:
Gabriel Woolf
Arab Sheikh:
Timothy Harley
Barbe-Grise:
Gordon Gardner
Hon Bertie Cecil (Corporal Louis Victor):
Simon Lack
Lieutenant:
Glyn Dearman
Colonel:
Wilfrid Carter
Princess Corona d'Amague (Venetia):
Sheila Grant

Winners' Concert
BBC Northern Orchestra, Leader, Reginald Stead
Introduced by Gerald McDonald
For the past two weeks sixteen young conductors have been taking part in the Third International Conductors Competition organised by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society. Tonight the BBC presents a concert, given before an invited audience, in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, in which the winners of this competition conduct the BBC Northern Orchestra.
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Contributors

Leader:
Reginald Stead
Introduced By:
Gerald McDonald

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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