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with Billy Matchett , Ivor Moreton and Dave Kaye , Georgie Wood , assisted by Dolly Harmer , Ted Ray , Janet Hamilton-Smith and John Hargreaves (by permission of Emile Littler ). BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Announcer, Lionel Marson. Producer. John Sharman.

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Matchett
Unknown:
Ivor Moreton
Unknown:
Dave Kaye
Unknown:
Georgie Wood
Assisted By:
Dolly Harmer
Assisted By:
Ted Ray
Assisted By:
Janet Hamilton-Smith
Assisted By:
John Hargreaves
Unknown:
Emile Littler
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins.
Announcer:
Lionel Marson.
Producer:
John Sharman.

(Seventh edition). A happy-go-lucky, carefree entertainment, featuring James Etherington , a star from the services, and the winners of the discovery contests. Guest star. Max Bacon. Dance Orchestra, directed by Stanley Black. Introduced by Carroll Levis. Produced by C. F. Meehan.

Contributors

Unknown:
James Etherington
Unknown:
Max Bacon.
Directed By:
Stanley Black.
Produced By:
C. F. Meehan.

Written and produced for radio by Alick Hayes. Edited by Rex Diamond and Ian Smith. Music composed and conducted by Leighton Lucas. Episode 28

Contributors

Unknown:
Alick Hayes.
Edited By:
Rex Diamond
Unknown:
Ian Smith.
Conducted By:
Leighton Lucas.
Mr Brown:
Gordon McLeod
Mrs Brown:
Betty Bowden
William:
John Clark
Ethel:
Rosamond Barnes
Robert:
Harry Locke
Ginger:
Tony Stockman
Violet Elizabeth:
Jacqueline Boyer
Hubert Lane:
Charles Hawtrey

Artists from the Forces back in Civvy Street report to Ex-Cpl. Sally Rogers at the Radio Release Centre, to entertain you
Gate Eastley, Edward Thomaa , Norman Teal, Eddie Bankey. Scruffy Dale. a company of actors from the Reunion Theatre Association, and the George Melachrino Orchestra. Dress. best civvies. Instruments, musical. will be carried In charge of the party. Gordon Crier and John Burnaby

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Rogers
Unknown:
Edward Thomaa
Unknown:
Eddie Bankey.
Unknown:
John Burnaby

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