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A summer holiday programme
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
Enter the Orchestra....
Joseph Cooper tells you about some popular orchestral pieces and gives you some musical illustrations
1-Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini (Rachmaninov)
International Horse Show
Lionel Marson reports on this year's International Horse Show at the White City, and discusses the events with Col. The Hon. C. Guy Cubitt , D.S.O., T.D.r Chairman of the Pony Club of the British Horse Society

Contributors

Produced By:
Lionel Gamlin
Unknown:
Joseph Cooper
Unknown:
C. Guy Cubitt

Sam Costa , Maurice Denham
Diana Morrison , Barbara Leigh
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black 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:
Stanley Black
Script By:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Kenneth Home
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont

Radio's musical rendezvous where you can hear
Marjorie Shires (soprano) Michal Hambourg (piano) and the Ballad Singers with Ray Martin and his
' Melody from the Sky ' Orchestra
Your host, David Dunhill
Direction, Campbell Ricketts

Contributors

Soprano:
Marjorie Shires
Piano:
Michal Hambourg
Unknown:
Ray Martin
Unknown:
David Dunhill
Unknown:
Campbell Ricketts

A serial in eight parts by Rex Rienits
1—' Bound for Tahiti'
Produced by Cleland Finn

Contributors

Unknown:
Rex Rienits
Produced By:
Cleland Finn
Lieutenant William Bligh, R N:
Wensley Pithey
Elizabeth Bligh:
Frances Rowe
Sir Joseph Banks:
Geoffrey Wincott
Lord Howe:
William Trent
Fletcher Christian:
David Peel
John Hallett:
Trader Faulkner
Thomas Huggan:
Victor Piatt
Sarah:
Denise Bryer
Carpenter:
Stanley Groome
Narrator:
Rolf Lefebvre

Light Programme

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About this data

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