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Introduced by Olive Shapley
' For Your Library List': a book review by Monica Ewer
National Foot Health Week: a doctor gives some advice on looking after our own feet
' From My London Window,' by Athena Crosse
' Answering Your Household Problems': answers to listeners' queries, by Marguerite Patten and Guilfoyle Williams
Serial : ' Enoch Arden ,' a narrative poem by Lord Tennyson. Read by Richard Ainley in four instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Olive Shapley
Unknown:
Athena Crosse
Unknown:
Marguerite Patten
Unknown:
Enoch Arden
Read By:
Richard Ainley

Band of the Royal Military School of Music
(150 players)
(by permission of the Commandant)
Conducted by Major Meredith Roberts , M.B.E.
Director of Music
Dagenham Festival Men's Chorus
(150 voices)
(Briggs. East Ham
Belvedere. Hornehurch and Thurrock Male Voice Choirs)
Conducted by Leslie Woodgate
Gwen Catley (soprano)
Philip Dore (organ)
Introduced by Frederick Allen
Produced by Harry Mortimer

Contributors

Conducted By:
Major Meredith Roberts
Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate
Soprano:
Gwen Catley
Soprano:
Philip Dore
Introduced By:
Frederick Allen
Produced By:
Harry Mortimer

with Sam Costa , Maurice Denham
Diana Morrison , Barbara Leigh
BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Frank Cantell
Script by Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Costa
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Unknown:
Diana Morrison
Unknown:
Barbara Leigh
Conducted By:
Frank Cantell
Script By:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Kenneth Horne
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont

by Rose Franken
Adapted for broadcasting by Peter Franklin
Produced by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Peter Franklin
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Mrs Brown:
Gladys Young
David Naughton:
Michael Denison
Claudia Naughton:
Dulcie Gray
Bertha:
Joan Clement Scott
Fritz:
Edward Forsyth
Jerry Seymour:
Denis Webb
Madam Daruscha:
Vivienne Chatterton
Julia Naughton:
Catherine Campbell

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