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Introduced by Margaret Hubble and including
' Reading Your Letters': a programme of opinions from the Woman's Hour postbag
For the New Housewife. ' On a Monday Morning': a series designed to help with the weekly wash, by Daisy Pain. 4—'Colour Testing, and Washing Woollens and Silks'
' A Tale of Two Sisters': Adrienne and Ginette Spanier in conversation with Joan Yorke.
' Rendezvous at Half Past Two ' : Mary Hill goes out and about with a microphone
Serial: Last Voyage ' by Ann Davison. Abridged by Henry Bentinck. Read by Cecile Chevreau
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Margaret Hubble
Unknown:
Ginette Spanier
Unknown:
Joan Yorke.
Unknown:
Mary Hill
Unknown:
Ann Davison.
Abridged By:
Henry Bentinck.
Read By:
Cecile Chevreau

The Commonwealth of Tomorrow
5— 'South Africa' by Colin Jackson
The speaker explains the causes of South Africa's racial problem and shows how the decisions of South African governments on this matter may have an important effect on colonial development in Africa, and on the unity of the British Commonwealth as a whole.

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Jackson

A happy history of Everyman's entertainment with Mabel Constanduros Helena Millais , Vera Lynn
John Watt , Richard Goolden Brian Reece , Cyril Fletcher and Jack Train
The voices of: Melville Gideon, Bing Crosby Arthur Tracey , Josef Locke on gramophone records
Everyman with the wireless set,
Anthony Armstrong
Written by Gale Pedrick
Produced by Thurstan Holland
(The recorded broadcast of October 20)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mabel Constanduros
Unknown:
Helena Millais
Unknown:
Vera Lynn
Unknown:
John Watt
Unknown:
Richard Goolden
Unknown:
Brian Reece
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Unknown:
Jack Train
Unknown:
Bing Crosby
Unknown:
Arthur Tracey
Unknown:
Josef Locke
Unknown:
Anthony Armstrong
Written By:
Gale Pedrick
Produced By:
Thurstan Holland

A series of programmes devised by Gwen Williams and Stanford Robinson
4−Paul Rubens
Vera Florence
Billie Baker
Charles Heslop
BBC Opera Orchestra (Leader, John Sharpe )
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Paul, Rubens was only forty-one when his untimely death in 1917 cut short a brilliant career in the theatre. He is chiefly remembered by his gay and infectious melodies in such shows as ' Miss Hook of Holland,' ' Tina,' ' The Balkan Princess,' and ' Betty.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwen Williams
Unknown:
Vera Florence
Unknown:
Billie Baker
Unknown:
Charles Heslop
Leader:
John Sharpe
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson

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