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Featuring
Some Famous Children of Famous
Fathers
The Cast will include
Ralph CORAM
Dan LENO , Jnr.
Joan FRED-EMNEY
Harry PEPPER
John BURNABY
Ena GROSSMITH
Max KIRBY
Betty HUNTLEY WRIGHT
THE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MARK H. LUBBOCK
('.Following in Father's Footsteps' was broadcast in the National programme last night)
From 4.30 to 5.15 London National
261.1 m.) will radiate Television. Programme on page 618.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Coram
Unknown:
Dan Leno
Unknown:
Joan Fred-Emney
Unknown:
Harry Pepper
Unknown:
John Burnaby
Unknown:
Ena Grossmith
Unknown:
Max Kirby
Unknown:
Betty Huntley Wright
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock

THE CARLYLE COUSINS
Syncopated Songs
HARRY HEMSLEY
Child Impersonations
MURIEL GEORGE
Entertainer
ARTHUR PRINCE and 'Jim'
CLARICE MAYNE and her pianist
BOBBY ALDERSON
LESLIE FULLER in ' Guarding the Tower of London by SYDNEY COURTNEY
THE DANCING DAUGHTERS
Trained by ROSALIND WADE
THE B.B.C. VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Directed by KNEALE KELLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Muriel George
Unknown:
Arthur Prince
Unknown:
Clarice Mayne
Pianist:
Bobby Alderson
Pianist:
Leslie Fuller
Unknown:
Sydney Courtney
Unknown:
Rosalind Wade
Directed By:
Kneale Kelley

or, ' The Identity of Indiscernibles'
A play in one act by F. N. CORNFORD
The persons in the play are :
The action throughout takes place in the restaurant of the Longmoor railway station on a rough winter night.
Produced by S. A. BULLOCH
All Nationals, except Droitwich, close down at 11.0.

Contributors

Unknown:
F. N. Cornford
Produced By:
S. A. Bulloch
Mr. George Blake, station-mister, formerly a policeman:
Edward Chapman
Mrs Blake, his wife:
Mary O'Farrell
Sir Robert, a retired judge, and brother to the Governor of Longmoor Prison:
Bruce Belfragb
Tom Simpson, a warder:
Percy Rhodes
A Man:
John Cheatle

National Programme Daventry

About National Programme

National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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