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Henry Reed
Poems chosen and introduced by HENRY REED and read by DAVID LLOYD JAMES , HENRY REED and DAVID SPENSER
Produced by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Reed
Introduced By:
Henry Reed
Read By:
David Lloyd James
Read By:
Henry Reed
Read By:
David Spenser
Produced By:
R. D. Smith

A fairy tale retold, with words and music by Henry Reed
Produced by David Porter
This, one of the best of Hans Andersen 's stories, is the one about the two rogues who pretended to weave a cloth for the emperor so marvellous in texture that the stupid and incapable would be unable to see it. They clothe him in nothing, and in nothing he rides out.
Henry Reed , who is responsible for the music and script of more and more fairy tales, has followed the story fairly closely. But he has given the two weavers names-Tweedle and Twoddle-and introduced a love, interest. Wynne Ajello , once more playing a princess, falls in love with the King's third secretary, and listeners will hear the twist she gives to the plot. This Henry Reed version is being broadcast for the first time.

Contributors

Music By:
Henry Reed
Produced By:
David Porter
Unknown:
Hans Andersen
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Wynne Ajello
Unknown:
Henry Reed

For Younger Listeners.
Written for radio by Muriel Levy with incidental music written by Henry Reed and played on two pianos by Henry Reed and Violet Carson.

Contributors

Writer:
Muriel Levy
Incidental Music:
Henry Reed
Piano:
Henry Reed
Piano:
Violet Carson
Producer:
Trevor Hill
Lollypop:
Joyce Palin
Mom Lolly:
Violet Carson
Pop Lolly:
Fred Fairclough
Three Jelly Babies:
Violet Carson
Three Jelly Babies:
Doris Gambell
Three Jelly Babies:
Muriel Levy
Private Praline:
Geoffrey Wheeler
The Postman:
Herbert Smith
Sir Cornelius Creme-de-Menlhe:
Frederic Wilson
Lady Cora Creme-de-Menthe:
Muriel Levy
Miss Judy Jujube:
Doris Gambell
The Parrot:
Herbert Smith

A Timely Burlesque by Muriel Levy , R. J. Finnemore , Joyce Lustgarten , and Henry Reed with Doreen Brian and Norman Partriege
Henry Reed 's Variety Orchestra
Produced by David Porter

Contributors

Unknown:
Muriel Levy
Unknown:
R. J. Finnemore
Unknown:
Joyce Lustgarten
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Doreen Brian
Unknown:
Norman Partriege
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Produced By:
David Porter
Mr Hugemall, an impresario:
Claude Gardner
Polly, Principal Boy:
Marjorie Westbury
Sally, Principal Girl:
Doris Gambell
The Dame:
Hugh Morton
Babes:
Mae Bamber
Babes:
Audrey Cameron
Mr Flurry, the Producer:
Wilfred Pickles
Fairy Queen:
Muriel Levy
Phelps:
Brent Wood
Spry:
Frederick Allen
Baron:
Clifford Bean

or ' The Beans of St. Ignatius '
A medieval myth by Henrik Ege , with music by Henry Reed
Music played by Phil Green and his Salon Orchestra. Produced by Henry Reed

Contributors

Unknown:
Henrik Ege
Music By:
Henry Reed
Played By:
Phil Green
Produced By:
Henry Reed
Filostrato, an apothecary:
Eliot Makeham
Emilia, his wife:
Olive Gilbert
Leonardo, his son:
Cliff Gordon
Philomena, his daughter:
Wynne Ajello
Dioneo, his son-in-law:
Dennis Bowen
Cesar Borgia:
Charles Mason
Giovanni Borgia, Duke of Gandia:
Derek Birch
Narrator:
Laidman Browne

The Three Semis
Violet Carson
Henry Reed
Johnny Rosen and his Four Chaps
Compere, Felix Deebank
New lyrics by Joyce Lustgarten
New music by Henry Reed
The programme arranged by David Porter

Contributors

Unknown:
Violet Carson
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Johnny Rosen
Unknown:
Felix Deebank
Unknown:
Joyce Lustgarten
Music By:
Henry Reed
Arranged By:
David Porter

Wartime fairy story with lots of morals, written by Henrik Ege ; music by Henry Reed. Episode 2-' Off the Target'. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Produced by Henry Reed. (Special BBC recording)

Contributors

Written By:
Henrik Ege
Music By:
Henry Reed.
Conducted By:
Mansel Thomas.
Duced By:
Henry Reed.
Mr. Cropper,:
Frederick Burtwell
Conscience,:
Wynne Ajello
Mrs. Cropper.:
Kitty de Legh

The Three Semis
Violet Carson
Henry Reed
Johnny Rosen and his Four Chaps
Compere, Felix Deebank
New lyrics by Joyce Lustgarten
New music by Henry Reed
The programme arranged by David Porter
(From North)

Contributors

Unknown:
Violet Carson [billed as Violet Carsons]
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Johnny Rosen
Unknown:
Felix Deebank
Unknown:
Joyce Lustgarten
Music By:
Henry Reed
Arranged By:
David Porter

The Three Semis
Henry Reed
Johnny Rosen and his Four Chaps
Violet Carson
New lyrics by Joyce Lustgarten
New Music by Henry Reed
The programme arranged by David Porter
Cotton and Wheat Prices at 10.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Reed
Unknown:
Johnny Rosen
Unknown:
Violet Carson
Unknown:
Joyce Lustgarten
Music By:
Henry Reed
Arranged By:
David Porter

A Romantic Comedy of the Theatre
Play and Lyrics by Joyce Lustgarten
Music by Henry Reed
Cast
Other parts played by Eileen Draycott , Doris Gambell , and Margot Webster
Henry Reed 's Variety Orchestra
Produced by David Porter

Contributors

Unknown:
Joyce Lustgarten
Music By:
Henry Reed
Played By:
Eileen Draycott
Played By:
Doris Gambell
Played By:
Margot Webster
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Produced By:
David Porter
Charles Stevens, a composer:
Patrick Waddington
Gloria White, a musical comedy star:
Vera Lennox
Lou and Buddy:
Campbell And Wise
Two Gallery G r sj:
Audrey Cameron
Gottlieb:
Wilfred Pickles
The Showman:
Giles Playfair
A Theatrical Agent:
Felix Deebank

A Romantic Comedy of the Theatre
Play and Lyrics by Joyce Lustgarten
Music by Henry Reed
Cast
Other parts played by Eileen Drycott , Doris Gambell , and Margot Webster
Henry Reed 's Variety Orchestra
Produced by David Porter
(Northern)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joyce Lustgarten
Music By:
Henry Reed
Played By:
Eileen Drycott
Played By:
Doris Gambell
Played By:
Margot Webster
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Produced By:
David Porter
Charles Stevens, a composer:
Patrick Waddington
Gloria White, a musical comedy star:
Vera Lennox
Lou and Buddy Campbell and Wise:
Audrey Cameron
Two Gallery Girls (Audrey Cameron ):
Joan Littlewood
Gottlieb:
Wilfred Pickles
The Showman:
Giles Plavfair
A Theatrical Agent:
Felix Deebank

A Romantic Comedy of the Theatre
Play and Lyrics by Joyce Lustgarten
Music by Henry Reed
Cast
Other parts played by Eileen Draycott , Doris Gambell , and Margot Webster
Henry Reed 's Variety Orchestra
Produced by David Porter
(Northern)

Contributors

Unknown:
Joyce Lustgarten
Music By:
Henry Reed
Played By:
Eileen Draycott
Played By:
Doris Gambell
Played By:
Margot Webster
Unknown:
Henry Reed
Produced By:
David Porter
Charles Stevens, a composer:
Patrick Waddington
Gloria White, a musical comedy star:
Vera Lennox
Lou and Buddy Campbell and Wise:
S Audrev Cameron
Two Gallery Girls:
Joan Littlewood
Gottlieb:
Wilfred Pickles
The Showman:
Giles Playfair
A Theatrical Agent:
Felix Deebank