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with Stanley King, Billy Thorburn, Buck Warren and Chic, Jack Train , Harry Mooney , with Victor King. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Producer, John Shar man.

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Thor
Unknown:
Buck Warren
Unknown:
Jack Train
Unknown:
Harry Mooney
Unknown:
Victor King.
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell.
Producer:
John Shar

Play by Edgar Wallace , adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe. Produced by Leslie Stokes

Contributors

Play By:
Edgar Wallace
Broadcasting By:
Cynthia Pughe.
Produced By:
Leslie Stokes
Hillcott:
Frederick Piper
Henry Lascarne:
Glen Farmer
Molly Panniford:
Shelagh Fraser
Garry Anson:
Anthony Ireland
Wenda:
Diana Graves
Willie:
Ralph Truman
Mr Waye:
Harry Hutchinson
Andy Lynn:
Eddy Reed
John Dory:
Norman Shelley
Sir George Garth:
Frank Cochrane
Lord Innspond:
Clive Morton
Lord Forlingham:
Cecil Winter

A programme of improvised music, featuring Art Thompson (piano), George Hurley (violin), Cliff Townsend (clarinet), Kathleen Stebart (tenor sax),
Duncan Whyte (trumpet), George Chis holm (trombone), Jack Collier (bass), Dave Goldberg (guitar), Jack Parnell (drums)
Introduced by Michael Brooke. Presented by Pat Dixon.

Contributors

Piano:
Art Thompson
Piano:
George Hurley
Clarinet:
Cliff Townsend
Clarinet:
Kathleen Stebart
Unknown:
Duncan Whyte
Unknown:
George Chis
Bass:
Jack Collier
Bass:
Dave Goldberg
Guitar:
Jack Parnell
Introduced By:
Michael Brooke.
Unknown:
Pat Dixon.

No. 6—' The Crime Wave'
Tonight the post-war criminal is at work perfecting new and faster methods of committing crime
This programme, the last of the series written by Robert Barr and Percy Hoskins in co-operation with New Scotland Yard, tells what has been happening in the ' underworld' since the war ended. Experts from Scotland Yard explain how the C.I.D., the Flying Squad, and the Criminal Records Office are now dealing with the post-war criminal and the serious problem of juvenile crime. 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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