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A daily programme of entertainment. information, and music for the woman at home
Today Joan Griffiths introduces: Douglas Houghton explaining some points about Income Tax affecting married women; Allan K. Taylor on ' From Fishing Grounds to Fish Queue ' ; a pottery worker's wife on ' Life in the Potteries Bill Dalton on ' Household Insects-Silver Fish ' ; and the current serial story. ' Britannia Mews ' by Margery Sharp. read by Ysanne Churchman

Contributors

Introduces:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Douglas Houghton
Unknown:
Allan K. Taylor
Unknown:
Bill Dalton
Unknown:
Margery Sharp.
Read By:
Ysanne Churchman

Excerpt from Bertram Montague's
'Babes in the Wood ' and partner
.The Iris Kirkwhite
Dancers Mantovani and his Orchestra
Commentator, Brian Johnston
From the Princes Theatre. London

Contributors

Commentator:
Brian Johnston
Robin Hood:
Jill Manners
Baron de Rostonveg, the wicked uncle 'Monsewer':
Eddie Gray
Bill Bunkum, a travelling showman:
George Gee
Ben Barmy, a clown:
Charles Cameron
Maid Marion:
Kathleen Moody
Dame Trot the village school mistress:
Betty Jumel
The baron's niece and nephew: Bobby:
Dilys Lay
The baron's niece and nephew: Betty:
Audrey Manning
Friar Tuck:
Darroll Richards
Airborne Bill and Ben's horse:
Jack Sloan
Queen Mab a fairy:
Jennifer Russell

Adapted for broadcasting in six parts by Charles Hatton from the novel by Dorothy L. Sayers
Produced by David H. Godfrey
6 (conclusion)-' Sir Julian's
Last Case'

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Hatton
Novel By:
Dorothy L. Sayers
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Lord Peter Wimsey:
Hugh Burden
Detective-Inspector Parker:
Ivan Samson
Bunter:
Carl Bernard
Sir Julian Freke:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Lady Levy:
Grace Allardyce
Duchess:
Susan Richards
Dr Grimbold:
Charles Mortimer
Gates:
Andrew Churchman
Waldron:
Eric Lugg
Driver:
Martin Lewis
Pianist:
Margaret Schofield

Light Programme

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