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George Betton, Ted Andrews and Barbara, Clapham and Dwyer, Peter Brough,
Elisabeth Welch, Jackie Hunter
BBC Variety Orchestra
conducted by Charles Shadwell

Contributors

Performer:
George Betton
Singers:
Ted Andrews and Barbara
Comedians:
Clapham and Dwyer
Ventriloquist:
Peter Brough
Singer:
Elisabeth Welch
Singer:
Jackie Hunter
Musicians:
BBC Variety Orchestra
Orchestra conducted by:
Charles Shadwell
Announcer:
Norman Wooland
Producer:
John Sharman

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Famous sporting personalities answer listeners' queries. The experts: Harold M. Abrahams, C. F. Donmall, S. F. Rous, C.B.E., and, this week, George Allison with memories of one of the Arsenal's most thrilling cup ties.
Question-Master, Raymond Glendenning

Contributors

Expert:
Harold M. Abrahams
Expert:
C. F. Donmall
Expert:
S. F. Rous
Expert:
George Allison
Question-Master:
Raymond Glendenning

Weekly review of the music popular in Great Britain, the United States, and Canada. Played by the Brass Hats, the Singing Strings, and the R.A.F. Dance Orchestra.
Sung by Dorothy Carless and Sgt. Jimmy Miller.

Contributors

Musicians:
The Brass Hats
Musicians:
The Singing Strings
Musicians:
The R.A.F. Dance Orchestra
Singer:
Dorothy Carless
Singer:
Sgt. Jimmy Miller
Producer:
Pat Dixon

Tom Arnold presents Harry Bright's gay, musical 'Summer Serenade', from the Pier Pavilion, Llandudno.
With Derek Roy, Jack Stanford, Joy Jackley, Seth Jee, Rona Ricardo, Dicky Hassett, Julia Bretton, Charles Stephen, Wilfred Johns, and Annette's six starlets, Pavilion.
Written and produced by Harry Bright.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Harry Bright
Stage production:
Tom Arnold
Comedian:
Derek Roy
Dancer:
Jack Stanford
Performer:
Seth Jee
Performer:
Rona Ricardo
Comedian:
Dicky Hassett
Performer:
Julia Bretton
Performer:
Charles Stephen
Singer:
Wilfred Johns
Performers:
Annette's Six Starlets
Orchestra under the direction of:
Stanley Passenger

Introduced by Felix Felton.
with Penelope Ward, Joyce Carey, Joyce Barbour, Nicholas Phipps, Moya Nugent, Martin Lewis, and Helen Lacey (by arrangement with H. M. Tennent, Ltd.) in scenes from London's longest run, now, in its fifth year, at the Duchess Theatre.

Contributors

Presenter:
Felix Felton
[Actress]:
Penelope Ward
[Actress]:
Joyce Carey
[Actress]:
Joyce Barbour
[Actor]:
Nicholas Phipps
[Actress]:
Moya Nugent
[Actor]:
Martin Lewis
[Actress]:
Helen Lacey

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More