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Introduced by Olive Shapley
'Changing Horses In Midstream ' : Violet Blench talks about the effects of her husband's decision to give up an office job and go farming.
(Continued in next column)
' The Family Out of Tune,' by a doctor. 2—' The Dawdler.'(BBC recording)
'Working on a Tobacco Farm,' by Muri Leigh Hunt
'A New Look for Your Home ': 4—' Putting on the Colour,' by Barry Bucknell
' The Sewing Machine': Alan Crawley tells the story of the invention and development of a piece of machinery which Is to be found in most households. (Recording)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Talks:
Violet Blench
Unknown:
Muri Leigh Hunt
Unknown:
Barry Bucknell
Unknown:
Alan Crawley

Jimmy Hanley and Beatrice Campbell in ' It Could Never Happen to You'
The story deals with the personal problems encountered by a young disabled man and his wife
Narrator, Hugh Morton
Written by C. Gordon Glover
Produced by Peter Eton
Series edited by Dennis Bardens

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Hanley
Unknown:
Beatrice Campbell
Narrator:
Hugh Morton
Written By:
C. Gordon Glover
Produced By:
Peter Eton
Edited By:
Dennis Bardens

Script by Lewis Middleton Harvey
Edited by Martyn C. Webster
In eight weekly episodes
Episode 4
(Continued in next column)
Other parts played by: Denise Bryer , Marjorie Westbury Jean Macdonald , and Betty Baskcomb
Produced by David H. Godfrey
(BiBC recording)

Contributors

Script By:
Lewis Middleton Harvey
Edited By:
Martyn C. Webster
Played By:
Denise Bryer
Played By:
Marjorie Westbury Jean MacDonald
Played By:
Betty Baskcomb
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Dallas Shale:
Douglass Montgomery
Campbell Mansfield:
Richard Williams
Charlie:
Jon Farrell
Julius Markham:
Leo de Pokorny
Margaret Freeman:
Grizelda Hervey
Doris Charleston:
Rita Vale
Mary Brampton:
Elizabeth Maude
Gail Howard:
Catherine Campbell
Divisional Inspector O'Hara:
Tommy Duggan
Peter London:
Peter Coke
Leo Bartlett:
Ivan Samson
Mr Regan:
MacDonald Parke

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