'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
''Courtship - Ancient and Modern''
A Comedy in Two Scenes
Monday 16 January 1928 Cardiff 8.30-8.52
Played by the Station Radio Players
Henry - Raymond Glendenning
Deborah - Doris M. Jones
'Boris'
one act
Tuesday 24 January 1928 Cardiff 8-8.40
Played by the Station Radio Players
Jasper Dixon (a busy young doctor) - George Holloway
Stella Dixon (his wife) - Dorothy Holloway
Susan (their servant) - Nan Porter
A Policeman - Donald Davies
Boris - An Alsatian Wolf-hound
'Becky Sharpe'
a play in two scenes adapted from 'Vanity Fair'
Monday 20 February 1928 Cardiff 7.45-9
ad Olive Conway
Evelyn Amery
Mary Macdonald-Taylor
Station Radio Playerspr
Rawdon Crawley - Ivor Maddox
George Osborne - Sidney Evans
Joseph Sedley - Richard Barron
Mrs. Rawdon Crawley (Becky Sharp) - Evelyn Amery
Mrs. George Osborne (Amelia) - Mary MacDonald Taylor
'Followers'
a Cranford Sketch
Tuesday 21 February 1928 Cardiff 7.45-9
pr
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
'Captain Cook and the Widow'
Tuesday 10 April 1928 Cardiff 9.52-10.45 (mixed)
Played by the Station Radio Players
[no pr listed]
'Maypole Morning'
Tuesday 1 May 1928 Cardiff 8-8.30
Played by the Station Radio Players
Charles II - Daniel Roberts
Sir Giles Crosby - Donald Davies
Hugh windham - Ivor Maddox
Richard Pitecroft - Jack Parkin
Zerubabbel Petch - W.P. Thomas
Patience Crosby - Muriel Barnett
'The Curfew Bell'
Friday 11 May 1928 Cardiff 10.25-10.50
Played by the Station Radio Players
[no actors listed]
'Greenglade'
A Play for Broadcasting
Saturday 26 May 1928 Cardiff 8-8.25
Played by the Station Radio Players
Dick Bridge, a young, well-to-do farmer - George Holloway
Ethel Bridge, his wife - Dorothy Holloway
John, a farm labourer - Sidney Evans
The Spirit of the Woods - Kathleen Sutton
The Spirit of the Open Air - Mary Morgan
The Spirit of Autumn - Mary Morgan
'The Paris Doctor'
A Play in One Act
Thursday 31 May 1928 Cardiff 8-8.45
Played by the Station Radio Players
Marie - Iris Wills
Henri - Raymond Glendenning
Dr. Ruyssen - Tom Jones
Jean Olivier - Jack Howells
'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
Act I of 'The Foresters'
Robin and Maid Marion
Monday 16 July 1928 Cardiff 10-10.40
Played by the Station Radio Players
Robin Hood, Earl of Huntington - Hedley Goodall
Prince john - Herbert Jones
Little John - Sidney Evans
Will Scarlet - G. Lynch-Clarke
Friar Tuck - Donald Davies
Much - G. Hayden Davies
Sherriff of Nottingham - Jack James
Sir Richard Lea - Richard Barron
Maid Marion - Eileen Stanton
Kate - Bronwen Davies
'Superstition'
A Play in One Act
Friday 27 July 1928 Cardiff 9.50-10.20
Played by the Station Radio Players
Cornelius Jeffson - Ian Fleming
Amelia Jeffson - Mary MacDonald-Taylor
Soames - Betty Bond
Jake Smith - G. Haydn Davies
Inspector Firby - Jack James
'Henry VIII of England'
Some more heterodyned History
(L. du Garde Peach)
Tuesday 16 October 1928 Cardiff 8-9
Presented by the Station Radio Players
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