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with Radcliffe and Ray, Peter Cavanagh. Roy Lester , Josie Fearon and Charles Gillespie (by permission of Messrs. George and Alfred Black ), and Frank Handle , assisted by Gus Aubrey. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Announcer, Norman Wooland.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Cavanagh.
Unknown:
Roy Lester
Unknown:
Josie Fearon
Unknown:
Charles Gillespie
Unknown:
Alfred Black
Unknown:
Frank Handle
Assisted By:
Gus Aubrey.
Unknown:
Charles Shadwell.
Unknown:
Norman Wooland.

A programme of improvised music, featuring Stephane Grappelly (violin), George Shearing (piano), Jack Llewellyn (guitar), Chick Smith (trumpet), Norman Impey (tenor sax), Charlie Short (bass), and Jack Parnell (drums). Introduced by Michael Brooke. Presented by Pat Dixon. (BBC recording)

Contributors

Violin:
George Shearing
Piano:
Jack Llewellyn
Guitar:
Chick Smith
Tenor:
Norman Impey
Bass:
Charlie Short
Bass:
Jack Parnell
Introduced By:
Michael Brooke.
Presented By:
Pat Dixon.

No. 4 — ' The Master Criminal'
Science has taken up arms against the criminal, and today the only ' master minds' are those on the side of the detective
This programme, written by Robert Barr and Percy Hoskins in co-opera' tion with New Scotland Yard, tells how Britain's cleverest scientists-men whose researches helped to win the war-now work as a team with our best detectives. Experts explain why there can be no ' perfect ' crimes, and take listeners behind the scenes of the police laboratories. Produced by John Glyn-Jones

Contributors

Written By:
Robert Barr
Written By:
Percy Hoskins
Produced By:
John Glyn-Jones

Light Programme

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