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Introduced by Olive Shapley
' December in the Garden,' by Roy Hay
' Miss Braddon at Home': Henry Maxwell gives some reminiscences of his grandmother, Miss M. E. Braddon (Mrs. John Maxwell ), author of ' Lady Audley's Secret
' Stage Children': Joan Selby Lowndes talks about a school where all the pupils have stage ambitions, and where training for the theatre is part of the regular school curriculum
Today's contribution from the BBC Mobile Units
Serial: 'Wagstaff's England,' by Robert Greenwood. Abridged by Nest Bradney . Read by Norman Shelley

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Garden By:
Roy Hay
Unknown:
Henry Maxwell
Unknown:
Miss M. E. Braddon
Unknown:
Mrs. John Maxwell
Unknown:
Joan Selby
Unknown:
Robert Greenwood.
Abridged By:
Nest Bradney
Read By:
Norman Shelley

by Stewart MacPherson on the four-round contest between ' Stoker ' Thompson and ' Tiger ' Nelson featured in an adaptation from the soundtrack of the R.K.O.-Radio Picture
'The Set-Up' starring Robert Ryan and Audrey Totter
Adaptation and editing by Desmond Carrington
Produced by Thurstan Holland

Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart MacPherson
Unknown:
Robert Ryan
Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Produced By:
Thurstan Holland

to meet
Betty Jumel , Lee Lawrence
Herbert Smith , Peter Broadbent
The Maple Leaf Four
Ray Martin and his Orchestra
Script by Ronald Taylor and Eddie Maguire -
Produced by Bowker Andrews

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Jumel
Unknown:
Lee Lawrence
Unknown:
Herbert Smith
Unknown:
Peter Broadbent
Unknown:
Ray Martin
Script By:
Ronald Taylor
Script By:
Eddie Maguire
Produced By:
Bowker Andrews

Sir Malcolm Sargent talks about
The Oratorio and conducts illustrations from
Messiah (Handel)
The Creation (Haydn) Elijah (Mendelssohn)
Dream of Gerontius (Elgar)
Elsie Morison (soprano) Mary Jarred (contralto)
Webster Booth (tenor) Norman Walker (bass)
Royal Choral Society
BBC Opera Orchestra
Produced by Roger Fiske

Contributors

Talks:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Soprano:
Elsie Morison
Bass:
Norman Walker
Produced By:
Roger Fiske

' Murder Must Advertise * by Dorothy L. Sayers
Read by Alan Wheatley
Last episode—' Death Departs from Pym's Publicity '
Mr. Tallboy asks Wimsey's advice and decides to take the only course open to him; and after Chief-Inspector Parker and his men have had a successful evening in ' The Stag at Bay,' Lord Peter says ' goodbye ' to the advertising business.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dorothy L. Sayers
Read By:
Alan Wheatley
Unknown:
Chief-Inspector Parker

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