* 'Pursuit'
Friday 6 January 1928 5XX Daventry 8.45-10
Saturday 7 January 1928 2LO London 7.45-9.15no 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
'Rampa'
four acts
(Max Mohr)
Wednesday 7 March 1928 2LO London 9.35-11.0
pr Cecil Lewis
trans and adapted by Cecil Lewis
Kettling - Herbert Lugg
Rampa - Wilfred Walter
Porto - Harold Scott
Lala - Jessie Tandy
Dr. Barbazin - Frank Petley
Norma - Hardy Cherry
Giddy - Clair Harris
Dr Peers - George Howe
*'The Night Fighters'
A new play for radio
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
'Lord Jim'
A Romantic Radio Story-Play
(Joseph Conrad and Cecil Lewis)
Tuesday 10 April 1928 Daventry 5GB 7.45-10
Wednesday 11 April 1928 London and Daventry 9.20-11.35Taken from the novel by Joseph Conrad, by Cecil Lewis
Captain Marlow - Harcourt Williams
Jim - John Gielgud
Skipper of the 'Patna' - Hector Abbas
George - Herbert Lugg
Brown - H. Ste. Barbe West
Eggstrom - Eric Cowley
Stanton - George Ide
O'Brien - Ronald Hammond
Stein - Gilbert Heron
Jewel - Lilian Harrison
Cornelius - Philip Wade
Doramin - Leslie Perrins
Dain Waris - Cyril Nash
Tamb Itam - Eric Lugg
A Yankee - George Ide
Kassim - Walter Hudd
Muda - A. Carlow Grand
Haji Saman - Eric Cowley
Woman - Helen Leeman
'King Henry V'
Monday 23 April 1928 London and Daventry 9.20-11.15
St. George's Day
Produced by Howard Rose
Ivan Samson [large billing]
Herbert Lugg
Gilbert Heron
Philip Wade
Eric Lugg
Murri Moncrieff
Patrick Waddington
Leslie Perrins [large billing]
Sydney Russell
B.A. Pittar
Ernest Haines
J. Smith Wright
S. Creagh Henry
Ernest Digges
Winifred Evans [large billing]
Alice De Grey
Gipsy Ellis
Colleen Clifford
Margaret Halstan
'Our Peg'
A Musical Play in Three Acts
Tuesday 8 May 1928 Daventry 5GB 8.35-10
Lyics by Harry Graham
Music by Harold Fraser SimsonBetty Brown - Colleen Clifford
Barney O'Flynn - Denis O'Neill
Peter Vane - Ivan Firth
Colley Cibber - Gilbert Heron
Sir Charles Pomander - Leslie Perrins
Peg Woffington - Megan Foster
Triplet - Hay Petrie
Dorothy Haywood - Peggie Robb-Smith
Kitty Clive - Nadine March
Tony - Herbert Lugg
'Hobson's Choice'
A Lancashire Comedy in Four Acts
Monday 11 June 1928 London and Daventry 9.35-11
Alice Hobson - Hilda Bruce-Potter
Maggie Hobson - Edyth Goodall
Vickey Hobson - Grace Edwards
Albert Prosser - Roger Maxwell
Henry Horatio Hobson - Roger Maxwell
Mrs. Hepworth - Dora Gregory
Jim Heeler - Lawrence Baskcomb
William Mossop - Edward Chapman
Ada Figgins - Greta Wood
Timother Wadlow (Tubby) - A. Carlaw Grand
Fred Beenstock - Herbert Lugg
Dr. MacFarlane - J. Hubert Leslie
'Paolo and Francesca'
Wednesday 20 June 1928 London and Daventry 9.35-11
Incidental Music by Percy Pitt, played by the Wireless Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Percy Pitt
Giovanni Malatesta, 'The Hunchback' (Tyrant of Rimini) - Harcourt Williams
Paolo, 'The Handsome' (brother of Giovanni) - Robert Donat
Valentino - Robert Speaight
Corrado - Bruce Belfrage
Luigi - Patrick Waddington
Carlo (Servant to Giovanni) - Herbert Lugg
Francesca da Rimini - Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
Lucrezia Degl' Onesti - Dorothy Green
Nita (Maid to Francesca) - Ivy Des Voeux
Angela (a blind and Aged Servant) - Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Guests, Courtiers, Soldiers, Servants, etc.
'Hamlet'
Wednesday 18 July 1928 London and Daventry 9.35-11.15
Hamlet - Gyles Isham
King - Leslie Perrins
Queen - Irene Rooke
Laertes - Ian Fleming
Horatio - Ivan Samson
Marcellus - Herbert Lugg
Ghost - Victor Lewisohn
Ophelia - Muriel Hewitt
Polonius - Marcus Barron
Narrator - Dorothy Holmes-Gore
* 'X'
a radio play
(George Crayton)
Monday 29 October 1928 London and Daventry 5XX 9.35-11 p.238
Vernon - D.A. Clarke-Smith
Morton - Clarence Blakiston
Prof. C. Learon - Marcus Barron
John Carthy - James Raglan
John Spent - Herbert Lugg
First Flying Officer - Walter West
Second Flying Officer - Walter Schofield
Third Flying Officer - Walter Tobias
Middle-aged Man - John Reeve
His Wife - Maud Goddard
First Rustic / Manager - Harvey Braban
Second Rustic / Coroner - Eric North
A Motorist / Inspector - Arthur Clay
His Wife / Lady - Juliet Mansell
Nurse - Dora Johnson
Doctor - John Reeve
'The Constant Lover'
A Comedy of Youth
(St. John Hankin)
Saturday 8 December 1928 Daventry 5GB 10.20-11.15 From Birmingham
Evelyn Rivers - Molly Hall
Cecil Harburton - Herbert Lugg
'Cinderella Married'
a hitherto untold story
(Rachel Lyman Field)
Saturday 8 December 1928 Daventry 5GB 10.20-11.15 From Birmingham
Lady Caroline - Janet Eccles
Lady Arabella - Maud Gill
Cinderella - Grace Walton
Nannie - Gladys Joiner
Prince Charming - Courtney Bromet
Robin - Herbert Lugg