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Alan Ivimey introduces Catherine Paul on 'Christmas Customs'; The Stars at Home' - a well-known star visited by Jill Allgood; your gramophone requests: and the current serial story, Monica Dickens's 'One Pair of Feet' read by Nesta Sawyer

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Allgood
Read By:
Nesta Sawyer

Christmas Number with Claude Hulbert and Enid Trevor; Adele Dixon; Mabel Constanduros; Jack Watson ('Hubert'); Rita Williams; BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Hugh Morton in 'Meet The Rev.' written by Gale Pedrick, with Roy Plomley as Charlie Banks. Produced by Audrey Cameron

Contributors

Unknown:
Claude Hulbert
Unknown:
Enid Trevor
Unknown:
Adele Dixon
Unknown:
Mabel Constanduros
Unknown:
Jack Watson
Unknown:
Rita Williams
Unknown:
Frank Cantell
Writer (Meet the Rev.):
Gale Pedrick
The Rev. (Meet the Rev.):
Hugh Morton
Charlie Banks (Meet the Rev.):
Roy Plomley
Producer:
Audrey Cameron

An all-star Variety show broadcast from His Majesty's Theatre (by permission of Jack Hylton ) with Arthur Askey ; Lilian Braithwaite ; Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth ; Jeanne de Casalis ; Anne Shelton ; Claude Hulbert and Enid Trevor ; Jack Warner ; the Luton Girls Choir: conductor, Arthur Davies. Master of Ceremonies. Joe Linnane. Sydney Lipton and his Orchestra. Produced by Audrey Cameron and Tom Ronald.

Contributors

Impresario:
Jack Hylton
Comedian:
Arthur Askey
Actress:
Lilian Braithwaite
Soprano:
Anne Ziegler
Tenor:
Webster Booth
Entertainer:
Jeanne de Casalis
Singer:
Anne Shelton
Comedian:
Claude Hulbert
Entertainer:
Enid Trevor
Entertainer:
Jack Warner
Conductor of Luton Girls' Choir:
Arthur Davies.
Conductor:
Sydney Lipton
Producer:
Audrey Cameron
Producer:
Tom Ronald.

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