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From the Midlands
The Green Notebook: Anne Bradley reveals details of her mother's household accounts
Lion's Tooth: Bill Hartley gives one or two country recipes for homemade wines
Window Over the Kitchen Sink: Marjorie Dawes looks away from chores to wider horizons
The Other Side of the Picture: David Frankham records preparations for the day's programme at a large cinema
Pennies for Ponies: Cynthia Muir explains how she has been able to keep a pony for less than a shilling a day
Personal Story: by Beth Wooldridge
Serial.- ' Fetch Her Away ' by Ruth Adam
Abridged by Terry Gomperti
Read by Jane Fergus
The thirteenth of fourteen instalmen
Programme Introduced by Dorothy Hyson

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruth Adam
Abridged By:
Terry Gomperti
Read By:
Jane Fergus
Introduced By:
Dorothy Hyson

A romance for radio in five parts
Adapted by Thea Holme from the novel by the author of ' Elizabeth and her German Garden'
1—' The Agony Column of the Times' In the early 1920s, cold February rain streams down on London and Lotty Wilkins makes the decision of her life
Cast in order of speaking:
Others taking part:
Janet Burnell , Dorothy Holmes Gore
Gladys Spencer , Mary Wimbush
Produced by Mary Hope Allen
Scene-London in the 1920s: in & Ladies' Club; the library of Mr. Briggs's house; Mrs. Fisher's drawing-room; Lotty's home in Hampstead; Kensmgton High Street and Charing Cross Station

Contributors

Adapted By:
Thea Holme
Adapted By:
Lotty Wilkins
Unknown:
Janet Burnell
Unknown:
Dorothy Holmes Gore
Unknown:
Gladys Spencer
Unknown:
Mary Wimbush
Produced By:
Mary Hope Allen
Lotty Wilkins:
Celia Johnson
Rose Arbuthnot:
Thea Holme
Mr Briggs:
Richard Waring
Lady Caroline Dester:
Harriette Johns
Mrs Fisher:
Gladys Young
Mellersh Wilkins:
Hugh Manning

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