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including
Guest of the Week: Peggy Mount Jim Middleton just back from the Chelsea Flower Show
Reading Your Letters: expressing the listeners' point of view Honey Tomorrow : a view of bee-keeping from Hazel Matthews
From the Commonwealth: three women-an Australian, a Canadian, and a New Zealanderdiscuss with Gordon Gow why they like living in this country.
Serial: The Eye of Love' by Margery Sharp
Abridged by Barbara Henderson
Read by Patience Collier
The third of ten instalments
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson

Contributors

Unknown:
Peggy Mount
Unknown:
Jim Middleton
Unknown:
Hazel Matthews
Unknown:
Gordon Gow
Unknown:
Margery Sharp
Abridged By:
Barbara Henderson
Read By:
Patience Collier
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

A story in eight episodes by Lester Powell

Contributors

Writer:
Lester Powell
Theme music composed by:
Alan Paul
Theme music played by:
Harold Smart
Production:
Frederick Bradnum
Alexander Rice:
Noel Johnson
Terry Anders:
Mary Law
Sebastian Royal:
Brewster Mason
Chris Sonderborg:
Geoffrey Matthews
Major Lancaster:
Eric Anderson
Gordon Seamer:
Hamilton Dyce
Dr Caster:
Denis Goacher
Maxwell Anders:
Will Leighton
A pilot:
Julian Herington

invites you backstage at your radio music-hall to meet
Dave Morris and Cedric Morris
Ronnie Hilton
Jimmy Gay
Music-Hall Memories
Vesta Tilley songs aung by Margery Manners
Instrumental Spot
Syd Lawrence (trumpet)
The Hindley-Taylor Singers
Stage Manager, Tony Melody
Stage-Doorkeeper, Herbert Smith
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Continuity by Frank Roscoe and Wally Ashley
Produced by John Ammonds

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Morris
Unknown:
Cedric Morris
Unknown:
Ronnie Hilton
Unknown:
Jimmy Gay
Unknown:
Vesta Tilley
Unknown:
Margery Manners
Unknown:
Tony Melody
Unknown:
Herbert Smith
Conducted By:
Alyn Ainsworth
Unknown:
Frank Roscoe
Unknown:
Wally Ashley
Produced By:
John Ammonds

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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