Programme Index

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Contributors

Author:
Edgar Wallace
Produced by:
Leslie Stokes
Divisional Detective-Inspector Wembury:
Harry Hutchinson
Central Detective-Inspector Bliss:
David Smith-Dorrien
Sam Hackitt:
Frederick Piper
Colonel Walford, Assistant Commissioner of Police:
Arthur Young
Maurice Meister:
Peter Scott
Doctor Lomond:
John Laurie
Cora Ann Milton:
Marilyn Williams
Mary Lenley:
Freda Falconer
John Lenley:
Terry Morgan
Station-Sergeant Carter:
Eric Lugg
Detective:
Preston Lockwood
Field:
Eddy Reed

3-London v. The Midlands
' The Residents ': Christopher Stone , Margaret Stewart. Anona Winn , Daniel George
'Midlanders': Mrs. W. E. Moore Ede, Courtney Hope , The Rev. Prebendary E. Moore Darling. T. C. Kemp Questions set by Elkan Allan. Quiz-Master: Roy Rich.

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Stone
Unknown:
Margaret Stewart.
Unknown:
Anona Winn
Unknown:
Daniel George
Unknown:
Mrs. W. E. Moore
Unknown:
Courtney Hope
Unknown:
E. Moore Darling.
Unknown:
Elkan Allan.
Quiz Master:
Roy Rich.

Fortnightly Stage Radio-review
Produced by Ayton Whitaker and Felix Felton. The second number introduces
Michael Redgrave
Contents
Incidental theatre music: an extract from the music composed by Benjamin Britten for the production of ' This Way to the Tomb,' now running at the Mercury Theatre. Specially recorded by the Con Moto Choir, conducted by Arthur Oldham
A talk on Reunion Theatre Association by Bruce Belfrage
Little-known theatrical characters: introducing a dresser
' The National Theatre ': a discussion between Geoffrey Whitworth. Eric Keown (dramatic critic of Punch), and Miss Jenny Lee
And Michael Redgrave in 'My
Favourite Part'

Contributors

Produced By:
Ayton Whitaker
Produced By:
Felix Felton.
Unknown:
Michael Redgrave
Unknown:
Arthur Oldham
Unknown:
Bruce Belfrage
Unknown:
Geoffrey Whitworth.
Unknown:
Eric Keown
Unknown:
Miss Jenny Lee
Unknown:
Michael Redgrave

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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