Dr. ERNST DEISSMANN and Herr HEINZ WALZ : 'German Dialogue '—I, Unterhaltung auf der Reise von London nach Berlin (Conversation on the journey from London to Berlin)
2.25 Interlude
2.30-2.45 Mr. A. LLOYD-JAMES :
' English Speech—II, More about Letters and Sounds. Eye Language and Ear Language'
Contributors
Unknown:
Dr. Ernst
Deissmann
Unknown:
Herr Heinz
Walz
Unknown:
A.
Lloyd-James
' ROBERT Louis STEVENSON ,' as recorded by GEOFFREY BRADLEY , with Songs to suit the occasion by GEORGE PARKER
6.0 A READING by V. C. CUNTON BADDELEY
From ' DAVID COPPERFIELD ,' by CHARLES DICKENS
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert Louis
Stevenson
Unknown:
Geoffrey
Bradley
Unknown:
George
Parker
Unknown:
David
Copperfield
Unknown:
Charles
Dickens
MABEL CONSTANDUROS and MICHAEL HOGAN
' The Bugginses' Picnic'
STAINLESS STEPHEN
Comedian
DOROTHY McBLAIN
The Girl who whistles in her throat
NANCY LOGAN
Syncopated Songs at the Piano
LESLIE WESTON
Comedian
JACK PAYNE and his B.B.C. DANCE
ORCHESTRA
Contributors
Unknown:
Mabel
Constanduros
Unknown:
Michael
Hogan
Unknown:
Stainless
Stephen
Unknown:
Dorothy
McBlain
Unknown:
Nancy
Logan
Piano:
Leslie
Weston
Unknown:
Jack
Payne
A Radio Play
Produced by VAL GIELGUD
The cast: Clifton Gibbs; Alban Blakelock; Malcolm Graeme; V.C. Clinton Baddeley; John Perry; Lionel Millard; Carleton Hobbs; Richard Goolden; Philip Wade; Harman Grisewood; H.G. Stoker; Douglas Burbidge; Lindsell Stuart; Louis Goodrich; Eric Stanley; Peter Hannen, and Hermione Gingold
Contributors
Produced By:
Val
Gielgud
Unknown:
Clifton
Gibbs
Unknown:
Alban
Blakelock
Unknown:
Malcolm
Graeme
Unknown:
John
Perry
Unknown:
Lionel
Millard
Unknown:
Carleton
Hobbs
Unknown:
Richard
Goolden
Unknown:
Philip
Wade
Unknown:
Harman
Grisewood
Unknown:
H. G.
Stoker
Unknown:
Douglas
Burbidge
Unknown:
Lindsell
Stuart
Unknown:
Eric
Stanley
Unknown:
Peter
Han
Unknown:
Hermione
Gingold
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