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A morning performance of films featuring this week sound-track from
Duel in the Sun starring Jennifer Jones
Joseph Cotten. Gregory Peck
Lionel Barrvmore. Herbert Marshall Lillian Gish. Walter Huston and Charles Bickford
Introduced by Brian Reece
Produced by Alfred Dunning Recording

Contributors

Unknown:
Jennifer Jones
Unknown:
Joseph Cotten.
Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Unknown:
Lionel Barrvmore.
Unknown:
Herbert Marshall
Unknown:
Lillian Gish.
Unknown:
Walter Huston
Unknown:
Charles Bickford
Introduced By:
Brian Reece
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning

from an insulated wire manufacturers at Bracknell, Berkshire
Introduced by Bill Gates with Lita Roza
Terry Scott
Judd Proctor
The Terry Sisters
James Moody (piano)
Tim Bell (double-bass)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Gates
Unknown:
Lita Roza
Unknown:
Terry Scott
Piano:
James Moody
Double-Bass:
Tim Bell

with Rose Brennan , Larry Gretton and Ross MacManus
Produced by Richard Dingley
Tickets for this series are available on application to [address removed]., enclosing stamped addressed envelope
News Summary at 1.30 followed by

Contributors

Unknown:
Rose Brennan
Unknown:
Larry Gretton
Unknown:
Ross MacManus
Produced By:
Richard Dingley

with Jimmy Shand
A miscellany of music from Scotland sung by Laura Brand
Gordon Potts and played by Jimmy Shand and his Band
Introduced by Bill Jack Produced by Ben Lvons in the BBC's Scottish studios

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Shand
Sung By:
Laura Brand
Sung By:
Gordon Potts
Played By:
Jimmy Shand
Introduced By:
Bill Jack
Produced By:
Ben Lvons

Professor Jimmy Edward submits a weekly school report with Koddy Maude-Roxby as Aubrey Potter
Frederick Treves as Alfred Tennyson Norman Shelley as Sir Charles
Roy Dotrice as Mr. Foster Roger Shepherd as Lumley David Lott as Taplow
Script adapted by David Climie from an original by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Edward Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Jimmy Edward
Unknown:
Koddy Maude-Roxby
Unknown:
Aubrey Potter
Unknown:
Frederick Treves
Unknown:
Alfred Tennyson
Unknown:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
Sir Charles
Unknown:
Roy Dotrice
Unknown:
Lumley David Lott
Adapted By:
David Climie
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Produced By:
Edward Taylor

by NORMAN COLLINS dramatised as a serial for broadcasting in ten parts by Howard Agg
The ambitious Dr. Trump has been trapped into a proposal of marriage by the Bishop's daughter, and Ginger Woods has been saved from further trouble by young Sweetie.
3: Romance in the Air
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Recorded production, of June 1, 1958

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Collins
Unknown:
Howard Agg
Unknown:
Ginger Woods
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Dr Trump:
Hugh Manning
Sweetie:
Beryl Calder
Mr Dawlish:
Duncan McLntyre
Ginger Woods:
Michael Crawford
Bishop Warple:
Rolf Lefebvre
Felicity:
Sara Gregory
Mrs Warple:
Betty Baskcomb
Spud Carter:
Alaric Cotter
Annie:
Hilda Schroder
Mrs Glubb:
Kathleen Helme
Newspaper Reporter:
Robert Corder
The Storyteller:
Simon Lack

featuring
Bernard Monsihin and his Rio Tango Band
The South Sea Serenaders Directed by Ernest Penfold
The Sidney Bright Trio and Julie Dawn
Introduced by John Hobday Produced by James Dufour

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Monsihin
Directed By:
Ernest Penfold
Introduced By:
John Hobday
Produced By:
James Dufour

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