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Omnibus edition of this week's adventures. Script by Geoffrey Webb. Serial edited and produced by Neil Tuson

Contributors

Script By:
Geoffrey Webb.
Produced By:
Neil Tuson
Dick Barton:
Noel Johnson
Snowey White:
John Mann
Inspector Burke:
Colin Douglas
Marv Russell:
Anne Cullen
Levine:
John Clifford
Edward Harding:
Arthur Young
Johnny Dufray:
Harold Ayer
Lofty:
Jack Shaw
Gaston Devreux:
Vivian Milroy
Sonia:
Maria Barry
Announcer:
John Fitchen

including football results
Special reports on: Football League: Middlesbrough v. Chelsea. by Alan Clarke ; Birmingham City v. West Ham United, by Teddy Eden : Newcastle United v. Bury. by A. T. Davies
Scottish Cup: Summary of Fourth Round matches
Racing: John Hislop on the Flat Race season, which opens next week
Boxing: A special report from New York on the World Cruiserweight Championship fight between Gus Lesnevitch (the holder) and Billy Fox
Edited by Angus Mackay
Introduced by Raymond Glendenning

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Clarke
Unknown:
Teddy Eden
Unknown:
A. T. Davies
Unknown:
John Hislop
Unknown:
Gus Lesnevitch
Unknown:
Billy Fox
Edited By:
Angus MacKay
Introduced By:
Raymond Glendenning

presenting extracts from
‘Carmen’ and ‘Pagliacci’
Roderick Jones (baritone) Victoria Sladen (soprano)
Walter Midgley (tenor)
Constance Shacklock (contralto)
Norah Gruhn (soprano)
London Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, George Stratton )
Conducted by Walter Goehr
Organised by the Daily Herald under the auspices of the National Music for Youth Movement
From the Royal Albert Hall , London

Contributors

Baritone:
Roderick Jones
Soprano:
Victoria Sladen
Tenor:
Walter Midgley
Contralto:
Constance Shacklock
Soprano:
Norah Gruhn
Leader:
George Stratton
Conducted By:
Walter Goehr
Unknown:
Albert Hall

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