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Introduced by Joan Griffiths
' From Plot to Pot': by Moira and Hugh Newman
Guest: The Countess Mountbatten of Burma, C.I., G.B.E., D.C.V.O.
' I knew Octavia Hill ': talk by Janet Upcott
' Married to a Railway Engine,' by Fred Hayes
Serial story: ' The Chequer Board.' by Nevil Shute. Abridged by Audrey Lucas. Read by Howard Marion-Crawford

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Hugh Newman
Unknown:
Octavia Hill
Talk By:
Janet Upcott
Unknown:
Fred Hayes
Unknown:
Nevil Shute.
Abridged By:
Audrey Lucas.
Read By:
Howard Marion-Crawford

and her Daughter Kitty
Arthur Lucan and Kitty McShane with Wilier
Neal Olivia Burleigh
Kenneth Morgan
Rhoderick Walker
BBC Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black Production by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Lucan
Unknown:
Kitty McShane
Unknown:
Neal Olivia Burleigh
Unknown:
Kenneth Morgan
Unknown:
Rhoderick Walker
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Production By:
Tom Ronald

The novel by A. P. Herbert
Adapted by Mabel Constanduros
Episode 8
Others taking part: Cyril Gardiner, Beryl Calder, Charles Lefeaux, Joan Hart and Gladys Spencer
Incidental music by Hal Evans
Produced by Cleland Finn

Contributors

Novel By:
A. P. Herbert
Adapted By:
Mabel Constanduros
Music By:
Hal Evans
Produced By:
Cleland Finn
Jane Bell:
Belle Chrystall
Lily Bell:
Shelagh Fraser
Mr Bell:
Charles Lamb
Fred Green:
John Slater
Mr Bryan:
Charles Mason
Mrs Higgins:
Beatrice Varley
Fay Meadows:
Margaret Inglis
Greta Murray Clare:
Lydia Sherwood
Mr Dante:
Andrew Faulds
Workman:
Ernest Sefton

Contrasts in Dance Music
Lou Preager and his Orchestra
Vic Lewis and his Orchestra
Tito Burns and his Sextet
Guest: Joy Nichols
At the organ, Don Lorusso
Introduced by Jack Jackson
' Presented by Tawny Neilson and Mark White

Contributors

Unknown:
Lou Preager
Unknown:
Vic Lewis
Unknown:
Tito Burns
Unknown:
Joy Nichols
Unknown:
Don Lorusso
Introduced By:
Jack Jackson
Presented By:
Tawny Neilson
Presented By:
Mark White

Light Programme

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