Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,709 playable programmes from the BBC

including
Reading Your Letters: The weekly programme contributed by listeners
The Month in Parliament: A commentary by Princess Indira on what has been going on in Westminster
' Rave you met L. P. Hartley ?': The writer and his books introduced to you by A. W. Rowe
A Town Called Alice: Morag Williams talks of her visit to
Alice Springs
Serial: 'The Long Walk' by Slavomir Rawicz
(to be read in ten instalments) Abridged by Donald Bancroft
Read by Derek Hart 7—' Six Enter Tibet'
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe

Contributors

Commentary By:
Princess Indira
Unknown:
L. P. Hartley
Unknown:
A. W. Rowe
Talks:
Morag Williams
Unknown:
Alice Springs
Unknown:
Slavomir Rawicz
Abridged By:
Donald Bancroft
Read By:
Derek Hart
Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe

[Starring] Hugh Burden
The last of four programmes by Michael Gilbert tracing the investigation of a murder.

Supt. Mahood has discovered that the murdered girl may have been mixed up with criminals. The police have a theory about the murderer, but there is little to guide them to him - until they find two strange words on the back of an old bill.

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Gilbert
Producer:
Nesta Pain
Narrator:
Duncan Carse
Supt Mahood:
Hugh Burden
Sergeant Leavis:
Gerald Campion
Chief Insp Pickup:
Brewster Mason
Ah Foong:
Jack Newmark
Det Constable Byloe:
Eric Francis
PC Lowcock:
Basil Jones
Sergeant Broad:
Patrick Westwood
Mrs Rosegarten:
Irene Prador
Station-Sgt Butt:
Leslie Perrins
Chief Superintendent:
Stephen Jack

of light music presented by Vilem Tausky with Marjorie Westbury
Lizbeth Webb (soprano)
Thomas Round (tenor)
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Produced by Neil Sutherland

Contributors

Presented By:
Vilem Tausky
Unknown:
Marjorie Westbury
Soprano:
Lizbeth Webb
Tenor:
Thomas Round
Baritone:
Frederick Harvey
Leader:
William Armon
Conductor:
Vilem Tausky
Produced By:
Neil Sutherland

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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