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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers starring
HOWARD KEEL and JANE POWELL
Adapted by ROY BRADFORD
Introduced by GORDON Gow Produced by BOBBY JAYE Saturday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Keel
Unknown:
Jane Powell
Adapted By:
Roy Bradford
Introduced By:
Gordon Gow
Produced By:
Bobby Jaye

From the Staff Recreation Hall of the King's Lynn hospitals
ALAN RANDALL
PERCY EDWARDS
ROSEMARY SQUIRES
KEN DODD
Harry Engleman (piano) Vic Cook (string-bass) Bob Mansell (drums) Presented by RICHARD MADDOCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Randall
Unknown:
Percy Edwards
Unknown:
Rosemary Squires
Unknown:
Ken Dodd
Piano:
Harry Engleman
Piano:
Vic Cook
Unknown:
Bob Mansell
Presented By:
Richard Maddock

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Compiled by MRS. ALISON HARRIS of Cambridge
A Coach-load goes to Woburn Abbey: MICHAEL BROOKE 'S account An experiment in education:
SYBIL MARSHALL talks to -MARGHANITA LASKI
Shopping for an haute couture gown in Paris: by one who has done it How Good a Shopper are You?:
EIRLYS ROBERTS and panel
Is Your Teenager Going Abroad?: Tips for living with a foreign family from HONOR WYATT and RICCARDO ARAGNO Billy de Wolfe introduces hits from ' How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying'
CONSTANCE CUMMINGS reads ' All Kneeling' by ANNE PARRISH
Fifth of eight instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Mrs. Alison Harris
Unknown:
Michael Brooke
Talks:
Sybil Marshall
Unknown:
Marghanita Laski
Unknown:
Eirlys Roberts
Unknown:
Honor Wyatt
Unknown:
Riccardo Aragno
Introduces:
Billy de Wolfe
Unknown:
Constance Cummings
Unknown:
Anne Parrish

Script by Ian Girvan
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company

Contributors

Script:
Ian Girvan
Mrs Dale:
Jessie Matthews
Dr Dale:
Charles Simon
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
David Owen:
Lee Peters
Gwen Owen:
Aline Waites
Bill Elliot:
John Sharp
Sheila Elliot:
Ellen McIntosh
Tom Draycott:
John Pullen
Betty Fox:
Joyce Carpenter
Donald Brooke:
Humphrey Morton
Dr Roderick Mackenzie:
Roy Hanlon
Mr Watson:
Michael Spice
Mr Winter:
Derek Prentice

Contributors

Written By:
Edward J. Mason
Edited By:
Godfrey Baseley
Produced By:
Tony Shryane
Daniel Archer:
Monte Crick
Doris Archer:
Gwen Berryman
Jack Archer:
Denis Folwell
Peggy Archer:
June Spencer
Philip Archer:
Norman Painting
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Christine Johnson:
Joyce Gibbs
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Charles Grenville:
Michael Shaw
Carol Grenville:
Anne Cullen
John Tregorran:
Basil Jones
Janet Tregorran:
Judy Parfitt
Ned Larkin:
Bill Payne
Nigel Burton:
Bryan Kendrick
Walter Gabriel:
Chris Gittins
Jack Woolley:
Philip Garston-Jones
Fred Barratt:
Tommy Duggan
Betty Barratt:
Brenda Dunrich
A reporter:
Alan Burnett

A serial in eight episodes, based on fact, telling the story of Ned Kelly, the notorious Australian bushranger
Written by REX RIENITS
By February 1879, the reward for the capture of the notorious Kelly gang had been increased to £ 8,000. In March, Ned insisted that the gang should change their hide-out to a hut on the bleak Bogong high plains. By April, they were snowbound.
7: Death or Glory with Lewis Flander as Ned Kelly
Narrator, WILFRID THOMAS Produced by VERNON HARRIS

Contributors

Written By:
Rex Rienits
Narrator:
Wilfrid Thomas
Produced By:
Vernon Harris
Dan Kelly:
Alister Smart
Steve Hart:
Lew Luton
Joe Byrne:
Mark Kelly
Aaron Sherritt:
David Futcher
Kate Kelly:
Rosemary Miller
Thomas Curnow:
John Cazabon
Mrs Curnow:
Laurel Mather
Mrs Jones:
Ella Milne

from the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY
British composer GILBERT VINTER talks about some of his music
Guest artist,
TOMMY REILLY (harmonica)
Introduced by RHONA MARSH
Produced by FREDRIC BAYCO BBC General Overseas Service production

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conductor:
Vilem Tausky
Talks:
Gilbert Vinter
Artist:
Tommy Reilly
Introduced By:
Rhona Marsh
Produced By:
Fredric Bayco

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