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A radio parlour game, with Richard Dimbleby, Anona Winn, Jack Train, and Olga Collett asking all the questions and Stewart MacPherson knowing all the answers. Programme presented by Cleland Finn. (Recording of last Friday's broadcast)
("Twenty Questions" is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick)

Contributors

Panellist:
Richard Dimbleby
Panellist:
Anona Winn
Panellist:
Jack Train
Panellist:
Olga Collett
Chairman:
Stewart McPherson
Presented by:
Cleland Finn

A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Joan Griffiths introduces: Woman's Hour psychiatrist on ' Getting Ready at the Last Moment'; Wives of well-known men (i) Kaye Webb meets Mrs. Hugh Dalton ; Franceses Wilson on ' Women in Yugoslavia'; today's contribution from the BBC's Mobile Units

Contributors

Introduces:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Kaye Webb
Unknown:
Mrs. Hugh Dalton
Unknown:
Franceses Wilson

A new series written by Percy Hoskins and Robert Barr. Produced by W. Farquharson Small
5—' The Black Market'
The criminal of 1947 has a distinct advantage over his predecessors; to a large extent he is equipped and financed by a Black Market. This programme, written in co-operation with New Scotland Yard, proves by authentic illustrations that every penny spent in the Black Market means more funds for the organisation of crime. Deputy Commander W. Rawlings of Scotland Yard sums up

Contributors

Written By:
Percy Hoskins
Written By:
Robert Barr.
Duced By:
W. Farquharson
Unknown:
W. Rawlings

6 — * The Treasures *by Gilbert Frankau , adapted by Charles Hatton. The series edited and the play produced by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Unknown:
Gilbert Frankau
Adapted By:
Charles Hatton.
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Storyteller:
Valentine Dyall
John Markham:
Richard Williams
Allan Hilary:
Allan McClelland
Gosse:
Denis Carey
Mrs Gosse:
Betty Baskcomb
Myra:
Elizabeth Maude
Doctor:
Arthur Ridley

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