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Introduced by Jean Metcalfe and including
' Guest of the Week': Mrs. Mary Stocks
A report on the Chelsea Flower Show by Margaret Spencer-Smith
' Domestic Debate ' : spontaneous answers to listeners' household problems given by Mary Leigh , Pauline Chaimont , and Philip Honey , with Ruth Drew in the chair.
Serial : ' Queen Victoria' by Lytton Stracbey. Abridged by Evelyn Gibbs. Read by Ronald Simpson
Postscript by a road sweeper.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe
Unknown:
Mrs. Mary Stocks
Unknown:
Margaret Spencer-Smith
Unknown:
Mary Leigh
Unknown:
Pauline Chaimont
Unknown:
Philip Honey
Unknown:
Ruth Drew
Unknown:
Lytton Stracbey.
Abridged By:
Evelyn Gibbs.
Read By:
Ronald Simpson

by Gilbert Thomas
Based on the film script by Terence Rattigan and Anatole de Grunwald
Principal characters:
Other Characters:
Other parts played by: Margot Shortman , John Cazabon
Douglas Haves. Alan Reid
Sitan Thomason , Michae J Cohlina
News Reader, Frank Phillips
Pianist, Arthur Dulay
Narrator,Arthur Lawrence
Production by Ayton Whitaker

Contributors

Unknown:
Gilbert Thomas
Script By:
Terence Rattigan
Script By:
Anatole de Grunwald
Played By:
Margot Shortman
Played By:
John Cazabon
Played By:
Douglas Haves.
Played By:
Alan Reid
Unknown:
Sitan Thomason
Unknown:
Michae J Cohlina
Reader:
Frank Phillips
Pianist:
Arthur Dulay
Narrator:
Arthur Lawrence
Production By:
Ayton Whitaker
Peter Penrose:
Derek Hart
David Archdale:
Patrick Troughton
Miss Todd:
Mary Wimbush
Johnny Hollis:
Arthur Hill
Iris:
Sulwen Morgan
Joe Frlzelli:
Jon Farrell
Miss Winterton:
Nan Marriott-Watson
' Tiny ' Williams:
Hamilton Dyce
Mr Palmer:
Eric Anderson
' Nobby ' Clarke:
Cyril Shaps
S/Ldr Carter:
William Fox
Jones:
Emrye Leydhon
Wally:
Stuart Nichol
The Colonel:
Nicholas Stuart

Light Programme

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