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A summer holiday programme
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
'That's me in the middle!*
C. L. Clarke , himself a keen photographer of wide experience, advises young holidaymakers how to get better snapshots this summer
' Who stole the Saturday Slow?'
A Clara Chuff adventure for younger listeners by Harry Harrison
Produced by Mollie Austin
Who did steal the Saturday Slow? It all began when Pinkie Carway was by herself in the field between her home and the railway cutting. She was just thinking how hot it was, and how much hotter you got stooping down to pick flowers, when she heard Peter calling across the field to her.....

Contributors

Produced By:
Lionel Gamlin
Unknown:
C. L. Clarke
Unknown:
Harry Harrison
Produced By:
Mollie Austin
Unknown:
Pinkie Carway

Introduced by Olive Shapley
' For Your Library List': a book review by Pamela Hansford Johnson
'A Chiltern Craft,' by Berta Laurence
'What Our Listeners Think': a monthly discussion about the programme
Serial: Wives and Daughters,' by Mrs. Gaskell. Abridged by Evelyn Howland. Read by Ysanne Churchman

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Review By:
Pamela Hansford
Review By:
Johnson
Unknown:
Berta Laurence
Abridged By:
Evelyn Howland.
Read By:
Ysanne Churchman

Seaside Variety from Blackpool
Jewel and Warrlss Reginald Dixon , Violet Carson
Mario Lorenzi , The Gregson Reeds
Ernest Amley and Gloria Day Ray Martin and his Orchestra Presented by David Southwood

Contributors

Unknown:
Warrlss Reginald Dixon
Unknown:
Violet Carson
Unknown:
Mario Lorenzi
Unknown:
Gregson Reeds
Unknown:
Ernest Amley
Unknown:
Gloria Day
Unknown:
Ray Martin
Presented By:
David Southwood

Adapted by P. H. Burton from the film by Emlyn Williams
Produced by Dafydd Gruffydd
Incidental music composed by John Greenwood , recorded from the sound-track of the film and played by the London Film Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hubert Clifford

Contributors

Adapted By:
P. H. Burton
Produced By:
Dafydd Gruffydd
Composed By:
John Greenwood
Conducted By:
Hubert Clifford
Merri:
Edith Evans
Rob Davies:
Emlyn Williams
Merri's adopted sons: Gareth:
Richard Burton
Merri's adopted sons:Dafydd:
Anthony James
Lord Lancashire:
William Trent
Lady Dolwyn:
Barbara Couper
The Minister:
Kenneth Evans
Caradoc Roberts:
Roddy Hughes
Dorcas, the barmaid:
Pat Glyn
Mrs Thomas-the-Shop:
Madoline Thomas
John Henry, a deacon:
Tom Jones
Idris, a villager:
Edward Rees
Eira, Dorcas' friend:
Mary Jones
Watkins, a watchman:
Emrys Leyshon
Nurse Pugh:
Betty Stanley
Solicitor:
Moses Jones
Villager:
Prysor Williams

Light Programme

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More