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Introduced by Olive Shapley
'What's Going On': spotlight on current affairs
' Have You Ever Been to the Hambleton Hills?' Stephen Kirby talks about the abbeys, villages, and customs of this part of the North Riding of Yorkshire
' Some Advice on Teaching Children to Swim,' by Mary Wood
' Beginners in the Kitchen: by Marjorie Huxley '
Serial: 'Because of the Lockwoods' by Dorothy Whipple. Abridged by Nancy Pusey. Read by Vivienne Chatterton

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Talks:
Stephen Kirby
Unknown:
Mary Wood
Unknown:
Marjorie Huxley
Unknown:
Dorothy Whipple.
Abridged By:
Nancy Pusey.

Variety from Blackpool
Terry Wilson
(Singing for you)
Wally Wood
(Guilty but insane) Jimmy Campbell
(The whistling maestro)
Jack Haigh
(Silly little man)
Harry Hope
(Accordion-ally yours)
Ray Martin and his Orchestra
Presented by David Southwood

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wilson
Unknown:
Wally Wood
Unknown:
Jimmy Campbell
Unknown:
Jack Haigh
Unknown:
Ray Martin
Presented By:
David Southwood

Another incident in the career of Police-Constable Archibald
Berkeley-Willoughby
Script by Alan Stranks
Produced by Vernon Harris
8 — ' The Case of the Crimson Band '

Contributors

Script By:
Alan Stranks
Produced By:
Vernon Harris
P C 49:
Brian Reece
Joan Carr:
Joy Shelton
Divisional Detective-Inspector Wilson:
Leslie Perrlns
Detective-Sgt Wright:
Eric Phillips
Sir Julian Gaunt, K c:
Deryck Guyler
Colin Mayne:
Carl Bernard
Monica Dare:
June Bardsley
Professor Morrow:
Philip King
Fellowes:
Lockwood West
A tramp:
Philip Ray

A challenge to well-known writers
Four objects in a sealed box Four minutes to tell the tale
Tonight's storytellers are:
Richard Dimbleby
Pamela Hansford Johnson
Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Dimbleby
Unknown:
Pamela Hansford Johnson
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Introduced By:
Franklin Engelmann
Produced By:
Alastair Scott-Johnston

Light Programme

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