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BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader. James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Gilbert Vinler The Gerald Crossman Players
Ronald Hanmer and the Marimberoe
At 6.4S on 1,500 m.
Shipping Forecast
Weather and News Summary at 7.30

Contributors

Leader:
James Hutcheon
Conducted By:
Gilbert Vinler
Unknown:
Gerald Crossman
Unknown:
Ronald Hanmer

WORKERS' PLAYTIME from a scientific instrument manufacturers at Watford, Herts with Patricia Bredin , Freddie Sales
The Terry Sisters, Don Harper
James Moody (piano) Bert Weedon (guitar)
Jack Fallon (double-bass)
Introduced by Bill Gates

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Bredin
Unknown:
Don Harper
Piano:
James Moody
Guitar:
Bert Weedon
Double-Bass:
Jack Fallon
Introduced By:
Bill Gates

In Praise of Virtue: Commander Ibbett talks about gallantry
/ think I know the snags: Ginette Spanier on being Jewish
Common Herbs: discussion on their cultivation* and use in cooking
Reading Your Letters
Confessions of Faith: Arabinda Basu speaks as a Hindu
Serial: ' The Hour of Truth by Denise Egerton
Read by Nancy Wise
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
(Second, third, and fifth items recorded)
News Summary at 2.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Ginette Spanier
Unknown:
Arabinda Basu
Unknown:
Denise Egerton
Read By:
Nancy Wise
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

Join residents and visitors at the Pier Pavilion, Cleethorpes, in community singing with Margaret Burton (soprano)
Harry Hayward (piano)
Douglas Linton (drums)
Produced and conducted by Bill Scott-Coomber
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Burton
Piano:
Harry Hayward
Piano:
Douglas Linton
Conducted By:
Bill Scott-Coomber

with Rosemary Miller and Bettina Dickson
A new series of stories based on the work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia
15 — ' The Rat-Trap'
Script by Rex Rienits
Production by Vernon Harria

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Miller
Unknown:
Bettina Dickson
Script By:
Rex Rienits
Production By:
Vernon Harria
Dr Chris Rogers:
James McKechnie
Tommy O'Donnell:
Bill Kerr
Mary West:
Rosemary Miller
Sally MacAndrew:
Bettina Dickson
Sergeant Flannery:
Ken Wayne
Morris:
Kevin Brennan
Keith Iredale:
Robert Levis
Mrs Iredale:
Margaret Christensen
Group Captain O'Brien:
Alister Williamson
Jerry Bowes:
Robert Hewitt
Mr King:
John Stacy

in FRANKIE'S BANDBOX with Max Geldray , Doreen Hume
Terry Scott
BBC Revue Orchestra
(Leader. Julien Gaillard )
Conducted by Billy Ternent
Script by Barry Took and Marty Feldman
Produced by John Browell

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Geldray
Unknown:
Doreen Hume
Unknown:
Terry Scott
Leader:
Julien Gaillard
Conducted By:
Billy Ternent
Script By:
Barry Took
Produced By:
John Browell

Carmen Dragon in TUESDAY TUNETIME conducting the BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon ) and the BBC Chorus
Conducted by Alan G. Melville
A World of Music
Orchestral showpieces and songs from many lands
Introduced by Alexander Moyes
Produced by Edward Nash Before an invited audience at the Camden Theatre, London
Tickets may be obtained on application to [address removed] enclosing stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Unknown:
Carmen Dragon
Leader:
William Armon
Conducted By:
Alan G. Melville
Introduced By:
Alexander Moyes
Produced By:
Edward Nash

Thirty-Minute Theatre
Irene Sutcliffe and Brewster Mason in 'LOUISE'
The short story by Somerset Maugham adapted for broadcasting by John Gouldsmith
Produced by Norman Wright
The beautiful Louise has spent her life blackmailing people into doing what she wants by her fragile charm and perpetual appeals of being about to die. Having negotiated two husbands, she eventually endeavours to upset her daughter's marriage by falling ' ill' on the day of the wedding.....

Contributors

Unknown:
Irene Sutcliffe
Unknown:
Brewster Mason
Broadcasting By:
John Gouldsmith
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Bill:
Brewster Mason
Louise:
Irene Sutcliffe
Mrs Millick:
Hester Paton Brown
Tom Maitland:
Frederick Treves
George Hobhouse:
Richard Bebb
Iris:
Judy Bailev
Russ:
John Rye

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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