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Presented by GEOFFREY HOPE and VIVIAN PALMER
Produced by REGINALD BLACKIE from the Knightstone Pavilion,
Weston-super-Mare
The cast includes
MONA VIVIEN (comedienne)
PETER PAGET (comedian)
GORDON FREEMAN (entertainer)
WILL HAY, Junior (dancer and light comedian) and JOAN (soubrette)
PEGGY FORD-CARRINGTON (soprano)
HARRY PELL'S PREMIERS
(A Dance Band of Seven) and EDDIE DOLLIE 'S Girls

Contributors

Presented By:
Geoffrey Hope
Presented By:
Vivian Palmer
Produced By:
Reginald Blackie
Unknown:
Mona Vivien
Unknown:
Peter Paget
Unknown:
Gordon Freeman
Unknown:
Eddie Dollie

A Legend of the North Wales Coast
Dramatised by MARJORIE WYN Williams
Music specially composed for the play by MANSEL THOMAS
Production by DAFYDD GRUFFYDD
'... and in the land of Lafan there lived a lady, Gwendud, who was daughter to the Lord of the land. and there was none fairer than she in all the Lafan. Gwendud, though surpassing all in beauty was evil, and desired power and riches above all things and she was called Gwendud the Proud.
' She was loved by Tathal, a poor
Baron of Eryri, who for her sake did much that was evil-and because of it, a curse came upon the Land of Lafan'
Incidental Music played by THE BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Frank Thomas
Conducted by MANSEL THOMAS

Contributors

Dramatised By:
Marjorie Wyn Williams
Play By:
Mansel Thomas
Production By:
Dafydd Gruffydd
Leader:
Frank Thomas
Conducted By:
Mansel Thomas

Regional Programme Western

About Regional Programme

Regional 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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