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Roy Rich invites you to join his circle of friends for a Sunday-morning hour of entertainment, with Harry Saville and his Orchestra. Guests at the table this week, the Beverley Sisters, Marjorie Husson, and Donald Thorne. 'Bing Time' and sunshine melodies on gramophone records.

Contributors

Presenter:
Roy Rich
Musicians:
Harry Saville and his Orchestra
Unknown:
Marjorie Husson
Unknown:
Donald Thorne
Producer:
Frederick Piffard

with all the old log-cabin favourites including Buck Douglas. The Old Cowpuncher': Peggy Bailey , Sweet Voice of the West Norman Harper ,
' The Yodelling Buckaroo': Ronnie Brohn and his ' ole squeeze-box ' ; Mervyn Saunders , ' Sergeant of the Mounties ' : and the Home Town Mountain Band. Presented by Charles Chilton

Contributors

Unknown:
Buck Douglas.
Unknown:
Peggy Bailey
Unknown:
Norman Harper
Unknown:
Ronnie Brohn
Unknown:
Mervyn Saunders
Presented By:
Charles Chilton

from the Palace Theatre, Camber-well, London, with Mabel Constanduros and John Rorke
Rudy Starita
Derek Roy
Roberta
Lorna Martin
Douglas Robinson
The Regent Singers
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Including ' Continental Corner'
Produced by Joy Russell -Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Mabel Constanduros
Unknown:
John Rorke
Unknown:
Rudy Starita
Unknown:
Derek Roy
Unknown:
Lorna Martin
Unknown:
Douglas Robinson
Singers:
Billy Ternent
Produced By:
Joy Russell

A happy-go-lucky, carefree entertainment, featuring Avril Angers, Sylvia Welling,
James Etherington, Harry Cress
A successful discovery and the latest radio discoveries
Guest stars, Clapham and Dwyer
The Dance Orchestra directed by Stanley Black.
Introduced by Carroll Levis.
Script by Robert Buckland.
Produced by William Worsley

Contributors

Unknown:
Avril Angers
Unknown:
Sylvia Welling
Unknown:
James Etherington
Unknown:
Harry Cress
Directed By:
Stanley Black.
Script By:
Robert Buckland.
Produced By:
William Worsley

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