'Of Course'
A Sketch
Tuesday 3 January 1928 Cardiff 9.55-10.20
Performed by the Station Radio Players
Jack Frewin, a quiet business man - Murray Carrington
Kitty, his Wife, an exactness of distinction - Mary McDonald Taylor
Susie, his Sister, an elderly maiden lady with a fussy little sniff - Nan Porter
Louisa, maidservant - Peggy Hood
Adrian Roscoe, a famous theatrical manager - T. Hannam Clark
'His Second Chance'
Welsh play in one act
Monday 6 February 1928 Cardiff 7.45-9 (mixed)
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Ivor Davies (opera singer) - T. Idris Davies
Lindley Gray (impresario) - T. Hannam-Clark
Will Jones (old Welsh countryman) - T.D. Jones
Carl Isaacson (Theatre Manager) - Donald Davies
'Followers'
a Cranford Sketch
Tuesday 21 February 1928 Cardiff 7.45-9
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Lucinda Baines - Marion Foreman
Helen Masters - Flora McDowell
Susan Crowther - Susie Stevens
Colonel Redfern - T. Hannam-Clark
'Women Will Gossip'
comedy one act
Monday 12 March 1928 Cardiff 10.15-10.50 (mixed)
Played by the Station Radio Players
James Fretall - Victor Fawkes
Matilda - Daisy Cull
Alfred Gayley - T. Hannam-Clark
Samuel Smiless - Walter Gardner
Mrs. Mum - Nan Porter
Mrs. Glummer - Mary Macdonald-Taylor
William Green - Sidney Evans
'A Mint of Money'
Friday 18 May 1928 Cardiff 10.8-10.30
Old Man - T. Hannam Clark
Jim - G. Lynch-Clarke
Bill - Daniel Roberts
'Recalled to Life'
Homage to France
Saturday 14 July 1928 Cardiff 7.45-9 (mixed)
from 'A Tale of Two Cities' (Dickens)
Adapted by W.H. Skeen
Played by the Station Radio Players
M. Defarge - J.G. Jones
Jarvis Lorry - Jack James
Lucie Manette - Francis Brown
Dr. Manette - T. Hannam-Clarke
'The Black Sheep'
A One Act Comedy
(F. Morton Howard)
Tuesday 25 September 1928 Cardiff 9.50-10.30 (mixed)
Laura Tagg - Daisy Cull
Joshua Tagg - T. Hannan Clarke
Reginald de Vere - Donald Davies
'The Council of Three'
(Frank Bremner)
Wednesday 24 October 1928 Cardiff 5WA 9.35-11 (mixed)
Venetian Night
one act
First Inquisitor - T. Hunnam Clark
Second Inquisitor - Ivor Maddox
Third Inquisitor - Not Present
Francesca Contarini - Peggy Wellington
Sebastiano - Jacques Thomas
'Paddly Pools'
A Fantasy
(Miles Malleson)
Monday 3 December 1928 Daventry 5GB 9.25-10 From Birmingham (mixed)
Grandpa - Charles Herbert
Tony - Maisie Gilbert
The Little Old Man - T. Hannam Clarke
Friend - Vincent Curran
Friend - Henry Butlin
Friend - Wortley Allen
The Soul of the Short Grass - Grace Walton
The Soul of the Wild Flowers - Molly Hall
The Soul of All the Rabbits - Gladys Colbourne
The Spirit of the Sunset - Gladys Colbourne
'The Stepmother'
A Farce in One Act
(Arnold Bennett)
Friday 14 December 1928 Daventry 5GB 9-10 From Birmingham
Cora Prout - Janet Eccles
Adrian Prout - Courtney Bromet
Thomas Gardener - T. Hannam Clark
Christine Feversham - Grace Walton
'Those Good Old Days'
(F. Morton Howard)
Friday 14 December 1928 Daventry 5GB 9-10 From Birmingham
Squire Wilmerston - T. Hannam Clark
Derek - Courtney Bromet
Pamela - Eira Morgan
Bates - Charles Herbert
'Happy Christmas!'
A Mince-Pie
(F. Morton Howard)
Friday 28 December 1928 Cardiff 7.45-9 (mixed)
Richard Barron
Raymond Glendenning
Doris M. Jones
Thomas Jones
T. Hannam-Clark
Andrew Blunt
Jack Parkin
James Paddon
Sidney Evans
J. Eddie Parry
Daniel Roberts
Mary MacDonald-Taylor
Rudolph Frinton
D. Haydn-Davies
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Monday 21 November Cardiff 9.35-10. 15 (mixed)
'The Artist' duologue (A.A. Milne)
He - Hedley Goodall
She - Vera Clarke
Scene: The Hall of a Country Cottage
10.15-10.40
'Mr Samson' A West Country Play in one act (Charles Lee)
Played by the Radio Station Players
Catherine Stevens - Daisy Cull
Caroline Stevens - Nan Porter
(two Maiden Sisters)
Mr Sampson, their Tenant next door - T. Hannam Clark
Scene: The kitchen of a cottage on a moorland road in the West Country.
Catherine and Caroline Stevens are two maiden ladies of forty or thereabouts. Caroline is gentle and soft, Catherine vivacious and active. They live alone in their paradise of a West Country cottage, but a bachelor, unaware that he is cast for the role of serpent, comes on the scene as tenant of the cottage next door. The cottage is owned by the ladies, and they cook for him, mend his socks, and pass the time of day until the inevitable gossip starts. Mr. Sampson expresses his own difficulty in the situation by wishing he'd been born a heathen Turk.
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