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A summer holiday programme
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
That's a Good Tune!
Kenyon Emrys-Roberts introduces some popular tunes and tells you how they came to be written. 2— The. Skaters' Waltz ' by Waldteufel
' The Train Standing at Platform One ...
A holiday train journey, imagined and conducted by C. Gordon Glover

Contributors

Produced By:
Lionel Gamlin
Conducted By:
C. Gordon Glover

Introduced by Olive Shapley
'What's Going On': spotlight on current affairs
' Being a Mayoress,' by Rosallnde Wilton
' Little Children's Prayers,' by Verily Anderson
' Beginners in the Kitchen,' by Dorothy Taylor
Serial: 'I Captured the Castle' by Dodie Smith. Abridged by Nan Saunders. Read by Daphne Oxenford

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Unknown:
Rosallnde Wilton
Unknown:
Verily Anderson
Unknown:
Dorothy Taylor
Unknown:
Dodie Smith.
Abridged By:
Nan Saunders.
Read By:
Daphne Oxenford

Excerpt from Tom Arnold s
' Summer Serenade 1949
The cast includes:
George Moon
Radcliffe and Ray Joy Jackley and Seth Jee
Rfigden Millard and Eve Linder
Mix Russell
Three in Harmony
Toppano Sheldon and Moira
The Six Starlets
Introduced by John Ellison Produced by Harry Bright
From the Granville Theatre. Ramsgate

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Arnold
Unknown:
George Moon
Unknown:
Ray Joy Jackley
Unknown:
Seth Jee
Unknown:
Rfigden Millard
Unknown:
Toppano Sheldon
Introduced By:
John Ellison
Produced By:
Harry Bright

London v. Paris
A contest of wit and knowledge between the capitals in celebration of the Fourteenth of July, the great French national holiday
Denis Brogan and Joyce Grenfell In London challenge Henri Appia and Yvette Guyot in Paris to find out who knows more about the other's country
London Quiz-Master, Peter Watson Paris Quiz-Master. Claude Bourdet

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Brogan
Unknown:
Joyce Grenfell
Unknown:
Henri Appia
Unknown:
Yvette Guyot
Unknown:
Peter Watson
Unknown:
Claude Bourdet

Light Programme

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