Michael Hogan


* 'Pursuit'

(Cecil Lewis)

Friday 6 January 1928 5XX Daventry 8.45-10
Saturday 7 January 1928 2LO London 7.45-9.15

no cast given in Radio Times
pr (no billing) Cecil Lewis (Southern Edition)
assisted by Michael Hogan (Southern Edition)

Seth Kent - Eric Stanley
Jenny Bristol - Lilian Harrison
Sam Bristol - Clive Currie
Esme Frith - Sunday Wilshin
Fred Forsyth - Henry Oscar
Bob Seton - Herbert Lugg
Gwen Thurston - Clare Harris
Lucie - Olgar Benois
Inspector Long - Jon Charlton
Inspector Laughton - George Ide
Airways Manager - C. Leveson Lane
Officer at Le Bouget - Abraham Sofaer
First Police Officer - Cyril Smith
Second Police Officer - Thomas Trevor
Third Police Officer - Donald Edwards
Police Sergeant - Robert Speaight
Police Sergeant - S. Creagh Henry


'Mr Wu'

from the stage production of 1913

(H.M.Vernon and Harold Owen) (by arrangement with Martin Henry)

Monday 23 January 1928 9.35-11.00

Nan Ping - Nona Wynne
Basil Gregory - Evan Thomas
Mrs. Gregory - Jessie Winter
Hilda Gregory - Nadine March
Mr. Gregory - Clive Currie
Tom Carruthers - Michael Hogan
Wu Li Chang (Mr. Wu) - Matheson Lang
The Compradore - Campbell Fletcher
Holman - Clifton Boyne
A Coolie - Brian Buchel
Simpson - Donald R. Young


'Witch-Wife'

(Michael Hogan and Mabel Constanduros)

Tuesday 24 January 1928 Daventry 5GB 10.15-11.15

[Two plays]
Broadcast with 'The Test'

Produced by Michael Hogan

Grannie Mallorn - Marie Ault
Margaret Mallorn - Joan Brierley
A Stranger - Harold Young
Seth Herdstone - Charles Mortimer

In the kitchen of Stonecroft Farm, on the Devonshire moors, in the year 1697, twelve years after the Monmouth Rebellion, Grannie Mallorn is pottering about preparing the supper at the faggot fire. From outside come the noises of the farmyard, and a child can be heard laughing and calling.


'The Family Group'

Wednesday 8 February 1928 London 7.45-8

Mabel Constanduros
Michael Hogan
Gladys Young


*'The Night Fighters'

A new play for radio

(Cecil Lewis)

Monday 26 March 1928 London and Daventry 8.15-9

pr Cecil Lewis

Rudd - Eric Cowley
Ivan Firth [listed in 'Times']
Sandy - Robert Speaight [ not listed in 'Times']
Padre - George Merritt
Price - Walter Hudd
Mother - Clare Harris
Betty - Gwendolen Evans
Bill - Michael Hogan
Bristow - Paul England
Batman - Frank Denton
Forrester - Herbert Lugg
Juggy - Caleb Porter


'Dick Whittington'

(Mabel Constanduros)

Monday 9 April 1928 London and Daventry 8-9

The Strutham Amateurs rehearse 'Dick Whittington'

Mabel Constanduros
Michael Hogan
Eliot Wakeham
Vivienne Chatterton
Harold Scott
Olive Groves
J. Hubert Leslie


'Witch-Wife'

(Michael Hogan and Mabel Constanduros)

Monday 16 April 1928 Liverpool 10.38-10.52

[Two plays]
Broadcast with 'The Family Group'

Presented by Edward Genn


'The Survivor'

A Mystery in Three Acts

(Michael Hogan and Mabel Constanduros)

Tuesday 29 May 1928 London and Daventry 9.40-11

Homewood, the butler - Wyn Weaver
Dr. Peter Maldon, the owner of Warne Court - Laurence Anderson
Mr. Burton, his lawyer - Arthur Ewart
Rose Bootle, the housemaid - Elsie Wood
Mr. Evans, whose daughter is the wife of Dr. Maldon's son, Sidney - John Smythe
William Wallace Anderson - A.H. Clay
Mr. Iles, an attorney - Cecil Maybank
A Police Inspector - Sidney Browne

Listeners will hear all the facts of the case presented in dramatic form in the first two acts; then, in order to give them an opportunity of drawing their own conclusions regarding this mysterious affair, there will be a musical interlude of five minutes before the performance of the third and last act, in which the problem is solved.


'Mrs. Buggins Sees It Through'

Book by Mabel Constanduros

(Mabel Constanduros)

Saturday 2 June 1928 London and Daventry 9.35-10.35

Music composed by Stanford Robinson

Mrs. Buggins - Mabel Constanduros

Mrs. Buggins' 'elping 'ands:
Olive Groves
Denise Torrens
Harold Clemence
Michael Hogan
Ernest Digges
Harold Kimberley


'The Confession'

A Sketch

(G.H. Grace)

Saturday 9 June 1928 London and Daventry 9.35-10.30 (mixed)

Vaudeville

Lord Deerwater - Frank Denton
Lady Deerwater - Georgie Esmond
Hon. Francis Deerwater - Michael Hogan
Barker - Harold Clemence
Det.Insp.Muckitt - Norman Griffiths


'Witch-Wife'

(Michael Hogan and Mabel Constanduros)

Wednesday 15 August 1928 Plymouth 9.50-11 (mixed)

Ballads and Plays broadcast with 'Aunt Maria's Wireless'

Presented by the Micrognomes

Seth - Eric Morden
Grannie Mallon - Pauline Carr
Margaret - Molly Seymour


'Witch-Wife'

(Michael Hogan and Mabel Constanduros)

Tuesday 25 September 1928 Nottingham 7.45-9.10 (mixed)

Grannie Mallorn - Margaret Guilford
Margaret Mallorn (aged 14) - Marjorie Edgar
The Stranger - W.H. Jamieson
Seth Herdstone (age 50) - Frank Leaver

The scene is the kitchen of Stonecroft Farm, on the Devonshire moors, in the year 1697, twelve years after the Monmouth Rebellion. Grannie Mallorn is pottering about preparing the supper in the dimly lit kitchen.


* 'Montezuma'

a history play

(Cecil Lewis)

Thursday 28 December 1928 Daventry 5GB 8-9.35
Friday 29 December 1928 London and Daventry 9.35-11

music specially composed by Robert Chignell

William Stephens
J. Adrian Byrne
Andrew Churchman
Leslie Perrins
Harvey Braban
Ernest Milton
Cathleen Nesbitt
Eric Cowley
Michael Hogan
Frank Petley
Eric Portman
Leslie Banks
Harman Grisewood
Russell Thorndike
Ivan Menzies
Ralph Richardson
Clare Harris
Narrator - Henry Oscar



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