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A daily programme of music, advice, and entertainment for the home
Alan Ivimey introduces Cyril Bibby on ' Rest and Sleep for Children'; ' This Question of Export,' by Rosetta Désbrow; Housewives' Choice ' of gramophone records; and the current serial story, E. M. Delafleld 's Diary of a Provincial Lady,' read by Evelyn Russell

Contributors

Introduces:
Alan Ivimey
Unknown:
Cyril Bibby
Unknown:
E. M. Delafleld
Read By:
Evelyn Russell

A weekly programme for Forces in hospitals everywhere
With Claude Hulbert and Enid Trevor, Joyce Grenfell, Charlie Kunz, Rita Williams, and the BBC Revue Orchestra. Hugh Morton in 'Meet The Rev.', written by Gale Pedrick, with Roy Plomley as Charlie Banks. 'Don't Be Fright' - Sirdani in 'Radio Magic.' Produced by Audrey Cameron

Contributors

Unknown:
Claude Hulbert
Unknown:
Enid Trevor Joyce Grenfell
Unknown:
Charlie Kunz
Unknown:
Rita Williams
Unknown:
Hugh Morton
Written By:
Gale Pedrick
Unknown:
Roy Plomley
Unknown:
Charlie Banks.
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron

Devised and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
With Peter Bernard, Colin Cunningham, Margery Manners, Terry Thomas, Connor and Drake, and Harry Korris as Mr. Lovejoy, Cecil Frederick as Ramsbottom, and Robbie Vincent as Enoch. BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Ernest Longstaffe. Produced by Ernest Longstaffe and Peter Duncan.

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ernest Longstaffe
Unknown:
Peter Bernard.
Unknown:
Terry Thomas
Unknown:
Harry Korris
Unknown:
Cecil Frederick
Unknown:
Robbie Vincent
Conducted By:
Ernest Longstaffe.
Produced By:
Ernest Long
Produced By:
Peter Duncan.

with John Clark as William
Episode 8, written for radio by Richmal Crompton in collaboration with the producer. Edited by Rex Diamond and Ian Smith. Music composed and conducted by Leighton Lucas. Produced by Alick Hayes

Contributors

Unknown:
John Clark
Unknown:
Richmal Crompton
Edited By:
Rex Diamond
Unknown:
Ian Smith.
Conducted By:
Leighton Lucas.
Produced By:
Alick Hayes
Mr Brown:
Gordon McLeod
Ethel:
Rosamond Barnes
Robert:
Harry Locke
Ginger:
Tony Stockman
Violet Elizabeth:
Jacqueline Boyer
Egbert Huggins:
Michael Dear

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