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The first of a series of dramatised detective stories. Each programme in this series will deal with a different detective in fiction whose exploits have made him famous.
From the story by A. Conan Doyle
Adapted for broadcasting by Pascoe Thornton
(Empire Programme)

Contributors

Author:
A. Conan Doyle
Adapted by:
Pascoe Thornton
Producer:
Leslie Stokes

Maria Scottei (soprano)
The Pirani Trio:
Leila Pirani (violin)
Charles Hambourg (violoncello)
Max Pirani (pianoforte) TRIO
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Contributors

Violin:
Leila Pirani
Violin:
Charles Hambourg
Pianoforte:
Max Pirani

The Polskie Radio Salon Orchestra
Conductor, Zdzislaw Gorzynski with The Radio Quartet and Hanna Brzezinska
Barbara Kostrzewska (soprano)
Stefan Witas (tenor) ORCHESTRABARBARA KOSTRZEWSKA STEFAN WITAS ORCHESTRAHANNA BRZEZINSKA RADIO QUARTET ORCHESTRA

Contributors

Conductor:
Zdzislaw Gorzynski
Conductor:
Hanna Brzezinska
Soprano:
Barbara Kostrzewska
Tenor:
Stefan Witas

The Radiobiography of ANNA NEAGLE
Presented by Leslie Baily and Charles Brewer
Compered by The Playgoer
The following will be heard
In person
Anna Neagle
Anton Walbrook Herbert Wilcox Kay Stammers
Stuart Robertson
George Allison
Gordon McLeod
Guy Pearie , Mimi Ruby , J. B. Rowe , Walter Newman , and Foster Carlin
Prom film sound-tracks and records Sir Cedric Hardwicke , Jack BUcha nan, Arthur Tracy , Tullio Carminati ,
Hugh Miller
The Augmented BBC Variety
Orchestra and The BBC Revue Chorus
Conducted by Mark H. Lubbock and Reginald Foort at the BBC Theatre Organ

Contributors

Presented By:
Leslie Baily
Presented By:
Charles Brewer
Unknown:
Anna Neagle
Unknown:
Anton Walbrook
Unknown:
Herbert Wilcox
Unknown:
Kay Stammers
Unknown:
Stuart Robertson
Unknown:
George Allison
Unknown:
Gordon McLeod
Unknown:
Guy Pearie
Unknown:
Mimi Ruby
Unknown:
J. B. Rowe
Unknown:
Walter Newman
Unknown:
Foster Carlin
Unknown:
Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Unknown:
Jack Bucha
Unknown:
Arthur Tracy
Unknown:
Tullio Carminati
Unknown:
Hugh Miller
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock
Conducted By:
Reginald Foort

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

' THE CABINET OF
DR. CALIGARI'
An adaptation for broadcasting, from the famous German silent film of the same name, by T. E. Mayer and Duncan Melvin
The Characters
Atso circus men, doctors, mental patients, etc., played by Bryan Pow ley, A. Harding Steerman , Frank Thornton-Bassett , Renee de Vaux
Production by Felix Felton

Contributors

Unknown:
T. E. Mayer
Unknown:
Duncan Melvin
Played By:
Bryan Pow
Unknown:
A. Harding Steerman
Unknown:
Frank Thornton-Bassett
Production By:
Felix Felton
Dr -Caligari:
Robert Farquharson
Caesare:
William Trent
Francis:
Geoffrey Keen
Alan:
Kenneth Ball
Jane:
Thea Holme
Dr Sonov:
Harold Scott

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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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