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Introduced by Joan Griffiths
' Beginners In the Kitchen,' by Marjorie Huxley
' Training to be a Child Care Officer,' by Adete Toye
' How children think about death,' by a doctor
'London Window Box,' by Alan Melville
Serial: 'The Happy Prisoner,' by Monica Dickens. Abridged by Nest Bradney . Read by Philip Cunningham

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Marjorie Huxley
Unknown:
Adete Toye
Unknown:
Alan Melville
Unknown:
Monica Dickens.
Abridged By:
Nest Bradney
Read By:
Philip Cunningham

A Musical Drama of the West
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, and 'Rustler'
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

Born thirty-eight years ago at Sheerness, Fred Chaplin wanted to be a journalist but- was apprenticed at sixteen to a grocer. In 1937, after trying his hand at a number of jobs, he joined London Transport, and today Is the driver of a No. 47 bus. Fred is a settled married man with five children, but he still regrets the career he missed—journalism
Written by Warwick Charlton
Production by Audrey Jones

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Chaplin
Written By:
Warwick Charlton
Production By:
Audrey Jones

to the Robinson family
Join Arthur Askey when he meets Mr. and Mrs. Reg Robinson, their family and friends, at an invitation party at their farm in Babraham, Cambridgeshire
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

Light Programme

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