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Introduced by Joan Griffiths
For Your Library List a book review by Hilton Brown
' Do You Remember? ' George Monaghan reminisces-with some of the records he used to play for the Forces overseas and their families at home
' Your Umbrella,' by Anne Masson
' Grandma Buggins at Home,' by Mabel Constanduros
Serial story: ' Beggar's Fiddle,' by Freda Lingstrom. Abridged by Janet Dunbar. Read by Stephen Jack

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Griffiths
Review By:
Hilton Brown
Unknown:
George Monaghan
Unknown:
Anne Masson
Unknown:
Grandma Buggins
Unknown:
Mabel Constanduros
Fiddle By:
Freda Lingstrom.
Abridged By:
Janet Dunbar.
Read By:
Stephen Jack

Barbara Wood , Walter Niblo
Janice Hart , Brian Reece Jock Walker , G. H. Elliott
Nosmo King as ' The Chairman '
Assisted by Connie Fraser , Peggy Ann Clifford
Billy Howard , Harry Loman
Ricardo Pasquale
Palace of Varieties Chorus
BBC Variety Orchestra
Dialogue by Nosmo King and Harry Loman
Show produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Wood
Unknown:
Walter Niblo
Unknown:
Janice Hart
Unknown:
Brian Reece
Unknown:
Jock Walker
Unknown:
G. H. Elliott
Unknown:
Nosmo King
Assisted By:
Connie Fraser
Assisted By:
Peggy Ann Clifford
Assisted By:
Billy Howard
Assisted By:
Harry Loman
Assisted By:
Ricardo Pasquale
Dialogue By:
Nosmo King
Dialogue By:
Harry Loman
Conducted By:
Ernest Longstaffe

by H. M. Harwood and R. Gore Browne
Adapted for broadcasting by R. Gore Browne
Production by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Unknown:
H. M. Harwood
Unknown:
R. Gore Browne
Broadcasting By:
R. Gore Browne
Production By:
Martyn C. Webster
Jim Warlock:
Robert Donat
Clemency Warlock:
Grizelda Hervey
Gorla Kentish:
Catherine Campbell
The Hon John Tring:
Frederick Lloyd
Milly Miles:
Betty Baskcomb
Doris Lea:
Glynis Johns

Light Programme

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