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Introduced by Joan Griffiths
' Food for the Week,' by Mrs. Arthur Webb. Today's guest speaker: Sheila Kaye-Smith on ' How I Began to Write.' ' Living nn Long Island,' by Margaret Cole. 'Keeping a Gardening Book,' by Kay Beattie. The current serial story. ' The House of the Arrow ' by A. E. W. Mason , adapted by Eve Howland and read by Howard Marion-Crawford

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Mrs. Arthur Webb.
Unknown:
Sheila Kaye-Smith
Unknown:
Margaret Cole.
Book By:
Kay Beattie.
Unknown:
A. E. W. Mason
Read By:
Howard Marion-Crawford

with Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss
Coming up close behind are:
Claude Dampier, Jon Pertwee, Betty Paul, The Five Smith Brothers
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Guest artist. Benny Lee
Script by Ronnie Hanbury
Produced by George Inns

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Jewel
Unknown:
Ben Warriss
Unknown:
Claude Dampier
Unknown:
Jon Pertwee.
Unknown:
Betty Paul
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Artist:
Benny Lee
Script By:
Ronnie Hanbury
Produced By:
George Inns

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Geraldo and his Orchestra
Teddy Foster and his Orchestra
Paul Adam and his Mayfair Music
Guest artists
Val Merrall and Peggy Brooks
Introduced by Jack Jackson
Presented by Tawny Neilson and Mark White

Contributors

Unknown:
Teddy Foster
Unknown:
Paul Adam
Artists:
Val Merrall
Artists:
Peggy Brooks
Introduced By:
Jack Jackson
Presented By:
Tawny Neilson
Presented By:
Mark White

with Stewart MacPherson asking all the questions, and Harold Berens , Gladys Hay , and Michael Moore knowing none of the answers
Musical indiscretions supplied by Albert Ward and Les Ward , and Mynheer Hal Evans and the Foulharmonic Orchestra. Script by Sid Colin. Produced by Pat Dixon

Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart MacPherson
Unknown:
Harold Berens
Unknown:
Gladys Hay
Unknown:
Michael Moore
Unknown:
Albert Ward
Unknown:
Les Ward
Unknown:
Mynheer Hal Evans
Script By:
Sid Colin.
Duced By:
Pat Dixon

Light Programme

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