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Introduced by Joan Griffiths
What's Going On-spotlight on current affairs
'Designing Borough Council Flats (ii),' by Barry Bucknell
Today's contribution from the BBC Mobile Units
' What a Man Thinks of the New Look,' by Stephan Sparks
Serial story: 'William' by E. H. Young , read by Gladys Young

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Barry Bucknell
Unknown:
Stephan Sparks
Unknown:
E. H. Young
Read By:
Gladys Young

Non-stop popular music with: Luigi Infantino (tenor) Irene Scharrer (piano)
BBC Theatre Chorus
(Chorus-Master, John Clements )
BBC Theatre Orchestra
(Leader, Alfred Barker )
Conductor, Walter Goehr
Including
Symphonic Variations by Cesar Franck

Contributors

Tenor:
Luigi Infantino
Piano:
Irene Scharrer
Chorus-Master:
John Clements
Leader:
Alfred Barker
Conductor:
Walter Goehr
Unknown:
Cesar Franck

Edited and produced by Peter Eton
Point of View
Producer R. J. Minney airs his views on his much criticised picture, ' Idol of Paris '
Away from It All
A short escapist interlude from that happy film, Fun and Fancy Free '
The Plomley Touch
Roy Plomley points the finger of satire at some aspect of the film business
Roving Commission
Peter Eton. let loose with a roving microphone, puts queries posed by listeners to some of the responsible members of the industry. This week: ' Still ' Cameraman Dave Boulton ; Secretary of the A.C.T. George Elvin ; Director Alfred Hitchcock ; and Jessie Matthews (by permission of Leigh
, Stafford Productions, Ltd.)
Sneak Preview
Scenes from the new Alliance picture. ' Things Happen at Night, with Gordon Harker , Robertson Hare. Alfred Drayton , and Olga Lindo

Contributors

Produced By:
Peter Eton
Unknown:
R. J. Minney
Unknown:
Roy Plomley
Unknown:
Dave Boulton
Unknown:
George Elvin
Unknown:
Alfred Hitchcock
Unknown:
Jessie Matthews
Unknown:
Gordon Harker
Unknown:
Robertson Hare.
Unknown:
Alfred Drayton
Unknown:
Olga Lindo

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