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Introduced bv Joan Griffiths
Beginners in the Kitchen,' by Bee Nilson
' Contrasts in Italy.' by David O. Cousland
' Adventure Through My Back Door,' by Marguerite Rayner
' Earn While Your Children Learn a talk about part-time jobs for mothers, by Ruth Drew
Serial: 'Malice :n Wonderland,' by Nicholas Blake. Abridged by Audrey Lucas. Read by Hugh Burden

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
David O. Cousland
Unknown:
Marguerite Rayner
Unknown:
Ruth Drew
Unknown:
Nicholas Blake.
Abridged By:
Audrey Lucas.
Read By:
Hugh Burden

with Cal McCord
Paul Carpenter , Charles Irwin
Carole Carr , Alan Keith
Macdonald Parke , Bob Mallin
The Four Ramblers
The Sons of the Saddle
Led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton

Contributors

Unknown:
Cal McCord
Unknown:
Paul Carpenter
Unknown:
Charles Irwin
Unknown:
Carole Carr
Unknown:
Alan Keith
Unknown:
MacDonald Parke
Unknown:
Bob Mallin
Unknown:
Jack Fallon
Produced By:
Charles Chilton

Another incident in the career of Police-Constable Archibald Berkeley-Willoughby
Script by Alan Stranks
Produced by Vernon Harris
12— 'The Case of the Blind Man's Bluff'

Contributors

Unknown:
Police-Constable Archibald
Script By:
Alan Stranks
Produced By:
Vernon Harris
P C 49:
Brian Reece
Joan Carr:
Joy Shelton
Divisional Detective-Inspector Wilson:
Leslie Perrins
Detective-Sgt Wright:
Eric Phillips
Gerald Tiller:
John Arnatt
Angelo Pescagni:
Sebastian Cabot
Blind Duncan:
Ian Sadler
Peter Pepper:
John Warrington

to the Matthews family
Join Arthur Askey when he meets Mr. and Mrs. Bert Matthews, the Pearly King and Queen of Hampstead, their family, and friends at a special invitation party in Flask Walk
Arthur's playmates include: his daughter Anthea, Barbara Sumner , Del-Mondi and his accordion, Jimmy Bailey at the piano, and a surprise guest
Presented by John Ellison

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Unknown:
Barbara Sumner
Accordion:
Jimmy Bailey
Presented By:
John Ellison

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