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Introduced by Bill HARTLEY
Are the Police Cruel to Motorists? EX-SUPT. J. L. THOMAS explains the policeman's point of view
The Outlaws of the Road: RUPERT Townshend-Rose SUggests some ways in which the laws could be restyled
Probationary Licences in Australia: THE HON. R. J. Hamer , Assistant Chief Secretary of Victoria, talks about the new regulations
Livestock Ahead!: advice for motorists by ELIZABETH Hux -TABLE, an Exmoor farmer's wife
Friday's broadcast in the Third
Network and The Latest Road Traffic' News

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Hartley
Unknown:
J. L. Thomas
Unknown:
Rupert Townshend-Rose
Unknown:
R. J. Hamer
Unknown:
Elizabeth Hux

A sort of radio show written by ERIC MERRIMAN with Kenneth Horne
Kenneth Williams , HUGH PADDICK
Betty MARSDEN , BILL PERTWEE
THE FRASER HAYES FOUR
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, PAUL FENOULBET
Sort-of-announcer, Douglas SMITH
Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS
+ Broadcast on December 29,
1963, in the Light Programme

Contributors

Written By:
Eric Merriman
Unknown:
Kenneth Horne
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Hugh Paddick
Unknown:
Betty Marsden
Unknown:
Bill Pertwee
Unknown:
Fraser Hayes
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulbet
Announcer:
Douglas Smith
Produced By:
John Simmonds

Let me go
A radio play by Rosemary Timperley adapted by the author from her novel of the same name with Ferdy Mayne and Cecile Chevreau
Betty Lebanon is excited and flattered when Lucien Maynard asks her to write a play for him. Her interest in the millionaire impresario gradually turns to a fear that once she becomes part of his kingdom he will never let her go.
Produced by EILEEN CULLEN

Contributors

Play By:
Rosemary Timperley
Play By:
Cecile Chevreau
Unknown:
Betty Lebanon
Unknown:
Lucien Maynard
Produced By:
Eileen Cullen
Betty Lebanon:
Cecile Chevreau
Doxy:
David March
Lucien Maynard:
Ferdy Mayne
Peter Shadwell:
Frederick Treves
Jenny:
Valerie Kirkbright
Madge Maynard:
Grizelda Hervey
Robert Follywell:
Lee Peters
Moon Maynard:
Patricia Leventon
Jessie:
Mary Wimbush
Press photographer:
Fraser Kerr

Every Saturday, top musical stars are joined by some of their favourite artists for thirty minutes of top entertainment Tonight's star hostess: Vera Lynn and her guests, Eddie Calvert
Alfred Marks
THE CLIFF ADAMS SINGERS
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, PAUL Fenoulhet
Continuity by Alastair Foot
Produced by BILL WORSLEY
Eddie Calvert is appearino in ' The Dirk Emery show ' at the Winter Gardens Pavilion, Blackpool

Contributors

Unknown:
Vera Lynn
Unknown:
Eddie Calvert
Unknown:
Alfred Marks
Singers:
The Cliff Adams
Leader:
John Jezard
Produced By:
Bill Worsley
Produced By:
Eddie Calvert
Unknown:
Dirk Emery

A Crown for the Strong
The second part of THE GOLDEN YOKE OF SOVEREIGNTY
A radio play in two parts by Lydia Ragosin with Haydn Jones
Mary Miller , Grizelda Hervey
Other parts played by members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company
The action takes place between 1485 and 1499. Produced by CHARLES Lefeauz
Broadcast on May 20. 1963

Contributors

Unknown:
Lydia Ragosin
Unknown:
Haydn Jones
Unknown:
Mary Miller
Unknown:
Grizelda Hervey
Produced By:
Charles Lefeauz
Henry VII:
Haydn Jones
Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke (Henry's uncle):
Ralph Truman
John de Vere, Earl of Oxford:
Donald McKillop
Lord Stanley:
Malcolm Hayes
Sir William Stanley (Lord Stanley's younger brother):
Denys Hawthorne
Elizabeth Woodville, the Queen Dowager (widow of Edward IV):
Grizelda Hervey
John Morton, Bishop of Ely (later Archbishop of Canterbury):
John Ruddock
Princess Elizabeth of York (daughter of Edward IV):
Mary Miller
Lambert Simnel:
Carlo Cura
Earl of Warwick:
David Valla

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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