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A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Today Joan Griffiths Introduces: Your Leisure (ii) — ' Seaside Holiday ' by Anne Edwards ; Nest Bradney with Marguerite Patten , Gordon Forsyth , and a representative of the Ministry of Food discussing the preservation of food; Elizabeth Forster on ' Knit to Fit ' (it); Professor Low on ' Those Household Pests ': and the current serial story, ' How Green was my Valley,' by Richard Llewellyn , read by Basil Jones

Contributors

Introduces:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Anne Edwards
Unknown:
Nest Bradney
Unknown:
Marguerite Patten
Unknown:
Gordon Forsyth
Unknown:
Elizabeth Forster
Unknown:
Richard Llewellyn
Read By:
Basil Jones

News and views about books and the people who write them, introduced by Arthur Calder-Marshall
' Fiction Diary ' filled in by Daniel George
' Some Human Oddities '—Lionet Hale reviews C. J. Dingwall 's studies in the queer, the uncanny, and the fanatical
' Your Holiday in Britain ': Gordon Cooper 's guide to holiday-makers. reviewed by Laurence Meynell
Daniel George makes his ' Choice of the Week'

Contributors

Duced By:
Arthur Calder-Marshall
Unknown:
Daniel George
Unknown:
Lionet Hale
Unknown:
C. J. Dingwall
Unknown:
Gordon Cooper
Reviewed By:
Laurence Meynell
Reviewed By:
Daniel George

Devised and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe, with
George Betton
Norah Moore
The Western Brothers (Kenneth and George)
Jean Kennedy
Harry Mooney with Victor King
Harry Korris as Mr. Lovejoy
Cecil Frederick as Ramsbottom
Robbie Vincent as Enoch
BBC Variety Orchestra and BBC Revue Chorus, conducted by Ernest Longstaffe. Produced by Ernest Longstaffe and Peter Duncan.

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ernest Longstaffe
Unknown:
George Betton
Unknown:
Norah Moore
Unknown:
Jean Kennedy
Unknown:
Harry Mooney
Unknown:
Victor King
Unknown:
Harry Korris
Unknown:
Cecil Frederick
Unknown:
Robbie Vincent
Conducted By:
Ernest Longstaffe.
Produced By:
Ernest Longstaffe
Produced By:
Peter Duncan.

Eileen Herlie and James Donald
In scenes from
' The Eagle Has Two Heads' by Jean Cocteau , adapted by Ronald Duncan , and now running at the Globe Theatre. A Company of Four' production
Theatre Programme Brains Trust
A team of theatrical experts answer questions on ' The State of the Theatre.' Question-Master, Harold Warrender
The American Theatre
Eric Capon talks about his recent visit to the U.S.A., where he saw fifty-five theatrical productions
Produced by Neil Tuson. Edited by Ayton Whitaker

Contributors

Unknown:
Eileen Herlie
Unknown:
James Donald
Unknown:
Jean Cocteau
Adapted By:
Ronald Duncan
Question-Master:
Harold Warrender
Talks:
Eric Capon
Produced By:
Neil Tuson.
Edited By:
Ayton Whitaker

Light Programme

About this data

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