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First of four programmes devised by Steuart Wilson
Lord. Thou Hast Been Our Refuge
Trevor Anthony (bass)
BBC Singers :
Marjorie Avis , Betty Hutchings
Gladys Bishop Kathleen Kay
John Duncan Reginald Mitchell
Victor Utting Roland Izzard
BBC Chorus
Jack Mackintosh (trumpet)
George Thalben-Ball (organ) Conductor, Leslie Wooagate
Introduced by Steuart Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Steuart Wilson
Bass:
Trevor Anthony
Singers:
Marjorie Avis
Singers:
Betty Hutchings
Singers:
Gladys Bishop
Unknown:
Kathleen Kay
Unknown:
John Duncan
Unknown:
Reginald Mitchell
Unknown:
Victor Utting
Unknown:
Roland Izzard
Unknown:
Jack MacKintosh
Unknown:
George Thalben-Ball
Conductor:
Leslie Wooagate
Introduced By:
Steuart Wilson

An illustrated talk by R. L. Smith-Rose , Director of Radio Research in the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
Poor reception and noisy interference are often found, on investigation, to be caused by inadequate or inefficient aerials at the listeners' end. In this talk Dr. Smith-Rose explains the importance of a good receiving aerial and suggests some practical measures for the improvement of reception

Contributors

Talk By:
R. L. Smith-Rose

'A radio drama by E. J. King Bull from ' The Story of this Book '
('Come Hither') by Walter de la Mare
Music composed by John Buckland
The which things ben said by allegory, or ghostly understandinge.—WYCLIF
(continued in next column)
Production by E. J. King Bull

Contributors

Unknown:
E. J. King Bull
Unknown:
Walter de la Mare
Composed By:
John Buckland
Production By:
E. J. King Bull
Simon:
Robert Harris
Simon(in boyhood):
David Spenser
Geoffrey:
Anthony Jacobs
Miss Taroone:
Jill Balcon
Linnet Sara:
Gladys Young

Third 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