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Introduced by Joan Griffiths
' Food for the Family,' by Ruth Drew
'The Place of Women In the Church': a report from Amsterdam by Kathleen Bliss , one of the British delegates to the Assembly of the World Council of Churches
' As Others See Us.' by Nansi Greville Young
' The Tea-Light," by Antonia Ridge A reading by Peggy Hassard from
' Three Came Home by Agnes Keith , abridged by Mary Hill

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Ruth Drew
Unknown:
Kathleen Bliss
Unknown:
Nansi Greville
Unknown:
Antonia Ridge
Reading By:
Peggy Hassard
Unknown:
Agnes Keith
Abridged By:
Mary Hill

A weekly parade of Variety's up-and-coming attractions
Introduced by Dick Bentley
Dick Emery, Ronnie Harries, Joy Hoodless, Wilfred Needham, Keith Wilbur, St. David Singers
The Show Timers
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Produced by Roy Speer

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dick Bentley
Introduced By:
Dick Emery
Introduced By:
Ronnie Harries
Introduced By:
Joy Hoodless
Introduced By:
Wilfred Needham
Introduced By:
Keith Wilbur
Conductor:
Frank Cantell
Produced By:
Roy Speer

Seaside Variety
Reginald Dixon
'I do like to be beside the seaside'
Bunny Doyle
'Minister of Idiotic Affairs'
Janet Hamilton-Smith and John Hargreaves
'Romance in Song'
Freddie Bamberger and Pam
'Jest Artists'
Ronnie Leslie
'Himself and Others'
The Seaside Orchestra
Conducted by Oscar Naylor
Produced and introduced by David Southwood

Contributors

Unknown:
Reginald Dixon
Unknown:
Bunny Doyle
Unknown:
Janet Hamilton-Smith
Unknown:
John Hargreaves
Unknown:
Freddie Bamberger
Artists:
Ronnie Leslie
Conducted By:
Oscar Naylor
Introduced By:
David Southwood

Light Programme

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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