Programme Index

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Introduced by Mary Hill
'The Guest of the Week.' Elaine Burton, M.P.. talks it over with Marian Cutler. An attempt to help listeners find solutions to some of their personal problems
' Your Child's Homework and How To Do It,' by John Usborne
' Rheumatic Fever in Children,' by a doctor
Serial: ' Villette ' by Charlotte Bronte. Abridged by Olive Shapley. Read by Patience Collier

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mary Hill
Unknown:
John Usborne
Abridged By:
Olive Shapley.
Read By:
Patience Collier

A slice of life
Peter Watson helps to master the ceremonies in a weekly review of up-and-coming youth including:
They got where they wanted:
A snapshot section of out-of-the-way holidaymaking and (tor the benefit of Mum and Dad as well as the younger generation)
' You're only young once '
The everyday adventures of the Caldicott family
1-' Declaration of Independence '
Script by Edward J. Mason

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Watson
Script By:
Edward J. Mason

An informal concert given by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, David McCallum)
Conducted by Boyd Neel
Moura Lympany (piano)
Programme includes 'The Club's Choice' and 'A Stroll through the Orchestra'
(Tonight's concert, which is being given before an invited audience from the Wimbledon Town. Hall... is the first of a series of thirteen weekly concerts. the next of which will be broadcast on September 25)

Contributors

Leader:
David McCallum
Conducted By:
Boyd Neel
Piano:
Moura Lympany

A serial in six parts by Angus MacVicar
1— 'The Pit of Baal'
Produced in the BBC's Scottish studios by James Crampsey

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus MacVicar
Unknown:
James Crampsey
Sir Robert Vanbrugh:
Laurence Hardy
Archie Oampbell:
Alex Ross
Donald Kent:
Douglas Campbell
Peter Train:
James Gilbert
Professor Henry J Knickerbocker:
MacDonald Parke
Mrs McMurchy:
Jean Taylor Smith
Frances MacLean:
Rona Anderson

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