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Doris Hare is the hostess of this programme of news, views, music, and entertainment for officers and men of the Red Ensign wherever they are sailing. It comes from the Merchant Navy Club in London, with music by Debroy Somers and his Orchestra. Other features include ' Ship's Newspaper,' talks on Merchant Navy affairs, and guest artists. Programme produced by Alfred Dunning.

Contributors

Unknown:
Doris Hare
Music By:
Debroy Somers
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning.

Contrasts in sport and entertainment
Roller Skating
Stewart MacPherson describes the Ladies' Half-Mile Championship. From the Grand Pier Pavilion, Herne Bay
9.5 'Late Joys' at the Players' Theatre, with Leonard Sachs in the chair, and Hattie Jacques, Don Gemmell, Joan Sterndale-Bennett, Denis Martin, Charlotte Bidmead, Bill Rowbotham, and Edith Dodd at the piano

Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart MacPherson
Unknown:
Leonard Sachs
Unknown:
Hattie Jacques
Unknown:
Don Gemmell
Unknown:
Joan Stern
Unknown:
Denis Martin
Unknown:
Bill Rowbotham
Unknown:
Edith Dodd

Paddie O'Neil introduces this week's entertainment for the Royal Navy
With her guest from 'Off the Liberty Boat'; Stripey and Bunts; 'Music for the Messdeck' provided by Adelaide Hall; Stainless Stephen; BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell.

Contributors

Introduces:
Paddie O'Neil
Conducted By:
Frank Cantell.
Producer:
Charles Maxwell

An entertainment for the family round the fire in the dark evenings
Host, Pat Butler
Musicians, the Queen's Hall Light Orchestra (by arrangement with Chappell and Co., Ltd.): conductor, Charles Williams
Singer, Edmund Hockridge (baritone)
The man from the country, Sir Stephen Tallents

Contributors

Unknown:
Pat Butler
Arrangement With:
Chappell And
Singer:
Charles Williams
Singer:
Edmund Hockridge
Unknown:
Stephen Tallents

Light Programme

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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