10/25/18
Take It from Here
Last Edited: 28-Mar-2007
This document is a reformatting of Martin Hood’s web document accompanying the GBCC Revision A distribution. An online copy of the source web document can be found at Sources used to compile that document are noted within it, with particular gratitude to Mark McKay.
Cast:
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JE = Jimmy Edwards
DB = Dick Bentley
JN = Joy Nicholls
JW = June Whitfield
With:
CW = Clarence Wright
WB = Wilfrid Babbage
WE = Wallas Eaton
HM = Herbert Mostyn (Muir/Norden)
Guests:
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Announcers: AD = Alan Dean, DD = David Dunhill, Brian Matthew = BM, AW = Adrian Waller, JH = John Hobday, DS = Douglas Smith
Writers: FM = Frank Muir, DN = Denis Norden, EM = Eric Merriman, BT = Barry Took
Music: The Keynotes, the BBC Augmented Revue Orchestra /Frank Cantrell/Robert Buzby/Paul Fenoulhet/Harry Rabinowitz/Peter Achester(?)/Malcolm Lothgar, AC = Alma Cogan, CS = Charles Shadwell and His Orchestra, Frank Cantrell/Bristol Variety Orchestra, SP = Sid Phillips and his band, PD = Polka Dots, TE = Toni Eden, PGS = Pa Glum Songbook
Producers: CM = Charles Maxwell, CC = Charles Chilton
Date / Episode Number / Episode Details / Cast / JL (editor) / Location(MH) / S
23-Mar-1948 / #1
S01e01 / Producer cancels show– Lullaby of Broadway – Jimmy’s play -- You’re the Prettiest Thing – Jim: written play and acting roles / “Trial of Madame Z” / M
30-Mar-1948 / #2
s01e02 / Introducing comedy and a name – Easter Parade – Dick and Joy read a romantic script – Experience – Jim: life in Africa / “White Congo” / M
06-Apr-1948 / #3
s01e03 / Jim and Dick practice name dropping – Ballin’ the Jack – Dick wants to do drama– Yah-ta-ta – Jim: film productions / “It always rains on my Seventh Upturned Executioner” / M
13-Apr-1948 / #4
s01e04 / Jim And Dick are looking for digs – Side by side – Alan Dean offers accommodation – Why Shouldn’t It Happen To Us? – Jim: interrupted / “Matinee on the Bounty” / M
20-Apr-1948 / #5
s01e05 / Locked in by the landlady – Missouri Waltz – Dick wants to marry Jo(y) – Will it ever really be like this? – “Low Geste” / M
27-Apr-1948 / #6
s01e06 / Inviting BBC producer to renew the contract – I Don’t Know Why – Dick’s party plan – Mrs. Losborough-Goodby Daily Echo correspondent interviews Jim / “Stooge Coach” / M
04-May-1948 / #7
s01e07 / Party preparations – – – The Song’s Gotta Come from the Heart – Alan wants a part in the play / “The Wimpoles of Barrett Street“ / M
11-May-1948 / #8
s01e08 / Party cleanup / Chance of writing for a magazine – ByeBye Blackbird – Jim, editor of ITFH magazine? – The Crowandthe Blackbird – Jim: France / “The Three Muskeeteers” / M
18-May-1948 / #9
s01e09 / A musical evening – Let’s Do It – quiz questions for Alan Dean – Jim: India / “The Search for Four Feathers or the Lives of a Windmill Dancer” / M
25-May-1948 / #10
s01e10 / Publicity Photo of Dick – Carolina in the Morning – Dick sells clothes – I Love a Mystery – “The Big House or Up the River without a Paddle” / M
01-Jun-1948 / #11
s01e11 / Payment by laughter scale – Miss Annabel Lee – Keynotes whip-round to Dick – Big Brass Band From Brazil – Jim: Frankenstein / “The Ghoul and Boris show” / M
08-Jun-1948 / #12
s01e12 / Snitzelpuff powder – The Knick Knack Song – mousetraps – It’s a Quiet Town – Jim: boxing / “He Knocked the Odd Man Out or You Always Hurt the One you Glove” / M
15-Jun-1948 / #13
s01e13 / TIFH Music Festival – You’re in Kentucky sure asyou’reborn – singing for the Music Festival – His Rocking Horse Ran Away – Jim: education / “Goodbye Mr. Chips or We’ll Meet a Cane” / M
22-Jun-1948 / #14
s01e14 / Milk Train to Cowes – The Froggie and the Catfish – Addressing a child – Pardon Me Pretty Baby – kiddies’ week / M
29-Jun-1948 / #15
s01e15 / Buffalo Bentley rides again – Bread and Butter Woman – Forever Amber – Wrap your Troubles in Dreams – The London Chronicle / M
06-Jul-1948 / #16
s01e16 / Trouble at the Mill or Loom504 – Dance Ballerina – holiday camp – I’ll never say never again – holiday seaside week / M
13-Jul-1948 / #17
s01e17 / Crime does not pay but the hours are good – There ought to be a society – Eugene Interludes “Strange O’neill” – In the shade of the old apple tree – Chief of 3rd Programme is in the audience / M
20-Jul-1948 / #18
s01e18 / Egg Bound or I think that I shall never see a film without Pyschiatry – woody Woodpecker – can’t read in bed – Peggy O’Neil – focus on Britain week / M
27-Jul-1948 / #19
s01e19 / There’s no business like snow business – there’s no business like show business – Design of Bitter or Sweet Lives – Nebraska – the Olympics Welcome Committee / M
03-Aug-1948 / #20
s01e20 / What’s cooking on the range? – Miss Johnson Phoned Again Today – rude picture machine – red, red robin – focus on Bank Holiday / M
10-Aug-1948 / #21
s01e21 / 21 Today (21st episode) / Focus of Parties – Tiptoe Through the Tulips – Harry Hickory: superstitions / Hot Dog opera – Be a Clown – Jim’s Program Notes: newspaper columnist – “Late Night Final” / JE, DB, JN, CW
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 30:00, 7034, m
good / TIFH A1 / G
17-Aug-1948 / #22
s01e22 / White Congo or If you go Zulu I’ll go Mosere, I’m gonna see a lot more of You – insurance policy – If I had a talking picture of you – Romance Week / M
24-Aug-1948 / #23
s01e23 / Jim and Dick, Songwriters / Focus on Leisure – Ballin’ the Jack – Harry Hickory: meeting the milkman / Yes-No Quiz contestant / The Second Mrs. Fraser – Daddy Surprise Me – Jim’s Program Notes – “My Sister And I or There’s Nurse to Follow” / JE, DB, JN, CW
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 29:38, 6949, m
wow/flutter
very muffled, poor / TIFH A1 / R
31-Aug-1948 / #24
s01e24 / Focus on Radio – Let’s Do It – Harry Hickory: can’t smoke in bed / Wallys’ working party – Music Master – If you knew Sansea or How Green is this corn / M
07-Sep-1948 / #25
s01e25 / Focus on Entertainment – Let’s Do It – Harry hickory: giving up braces in favour of a belt / Hamlet in Hollywood – Sipping Cyder by the Zyder Zee – No Room at the White Horse Inn / M
14-Sep-1948 / #26
s01e26 / Gardening / Focus on Careers – I’m Sitting on top of the world – Harry Hickory: marriage advice bureau – The Dicky Bird Song – Boobs on Broadway / M
21-Sep--1948 / #27
s01e27 / Late night Start / Focus on nightlife – Put your arms around me honey – Harry Hickory: football pools / playwriting competition – Cuanto le Gusta – Debenture Unlimited / M
28-Sep-1948 / #28
s01e28 / Radio Times’ 25th anniversary / Focus on Better Listening – I’d love to live in Loveland – Harry Hickory: spychology – Betty Blue – TIFH with Father / M
05-Oct-1948 / #29
s01e29 / Last programme / Preparation for playing the Albert Hall – Crazy Rhythm – Harry Hickory : milkman and wife / forming vocal quartet – Le Mariposa? – The Best Years of our TIFH / M
28-Dec--1948 / #30
s02e01 / Competition from other shows / Jim’s protégé, Wal / Alan Dean wants to be an actor – Ain’t She sweet – Holiday Hiccup – Yes-No Samba – Once aboard the lugger or Man the TIFH Boats / M
04-Jan-1949 / #31
s01e02 / New Year’s resolutions – The Lady from 29 Palms – Scrapheap for 1948 – A Little Bird – On a Highland with you or Sporran Affair / M
11-Jan-1949 / #32
s02e03 / The listener research form / Wal: Ted Applewell – The Object of My Affection– Facts on Listener Research / Dick Barton Special Agent for Children – Put Your Shoes On Lucy – “The Bentley Boy or It’s That Rattigan” / JE, DB, JN, WE
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 22:54, 5368, m
poor, variable sound, songs omitted / TIFH A1 / Y
18-Jan-1949 / #33
s02e04 / Jim’s Letter of Proposal / Wal: Mabel Bucket – Every Little While – Facts on Country Life – The Maharajah of Magador – Catchphrases / Jim: entertaining a party of opticians / “You’re The Crime In My Café or They Made Me a Milkshake” / JE, DB, JN, WE
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 28:00, 6564, m
fair / TIFH A1 / Y
25-Jan-1949 / #34
s02e05 / Willoughby’s Wonderful Whiffs advertising deal / Wal: Jim’s schooldays – Little Girl – Facts on Advertising – The Pussy Cat Song – Jim: Restoration comedy / “Forever Edwards or Amber ‘Neath the Urges” / JE, DB, JN, WE
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 28:33, 6695, m
fair / TIFH A1 / G
01-Feb-1949 / #35
s02e06 / Moustache Insurance / Wal: Florrie Shuttle – Takin’ Miss Mary to the Ball – Facts on Education / The Bronte Story – The 5:45– Jim: trip to France / “Sir Percy Bentley or The Scarlet Pimple” / JE, DB, JN, WE
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 29:18, 6869, m
good/fair / TIFH A1 / G
08-Feb-1949 / #36
s02e07 / Dick’s got a flat / Wal: Gertrude Slobber – We Just Couldn’t Say Goodbye – Facts on the press / Home life of Dick Barton – Hang on the Bell Nellie – How Red was my River or Driving the Herd to Texas / M
15-Feb-1949 / #37
s02e08 / Joy’s clothes – Ukulele Lady – Facts on Sport – A Man Could Be a Wonderful Thing – The Goony Pig or Zombie and Son / M
22-Feb-1949 / #38
s02e09 / -- Mañana – -- Me and Johnny – Much Binding in Morocco or Bentley le Boko / M
01-Mar-1949 / #39
s02e10 / -- Walking My Baby Back Home – -- Put Him in a Box and Tie Him up with Ribbon – Boy Meets Earl or Little Lord Bentleyboy / M
08-Mar-1949 / #40
s02e11 / -- You, you’re Driving Me Crazy – -- The Crystal Gazer – Lumbago Comes to Tarzan / M
15-Mar-1949 / #41
s02e12 / -- Three Little Words – -- You Was – Obnoxious / M
22-Mar-1949 / #42
s02e13 / (From Portsmouth)
Joy Is Missing / Wal: Agatha Dewdrop – Crazy Rhythm – Focus on Recruiting – Sunflower – Jim: sea travel / “Desert Island Risks or The Navy Blue Lagoon” / JE, DB, JN, WE
AD
KN, CS
FM/DN
CM / 22:54, 6869, m
fair, musical numbers missing, some dropouts / TIFH A1 / G
29-Mar-1949 / #43
s02e14 / -- I’ve Told Every Little Star – – Lavender Blue – A Song to Forget or Only Ten More Chopin Days to Easter / M
05-Apr-1949 / #44
s02e15 / -- Have You Ever Been Lonely? – – Somebody’s Lying – The Healing TIFH or Forceps Deliveries / M
12-Mar-1949 / #45
s02e16 / -- Easter Parade – – My Mother’s Wedding day – Lousy Come Home or My Dogs Are Killing Me / M
19-Apr-1949 / #46
s02e17 / Plump Jim / Wal: Miriam Gutter – In the Park in Paree – Facts On Bank Holidays – Hold Me Just a Little CloserDear – Jim: Dick’s bullfighting in Spain / “Forever Caramba or Siesta Parade” / JE, DB, JN, WE
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 29:42, 6869, m
good/fair / TIFH A1 / G
26-Apr-1949 / #47
s02e18 / Female Boxing / Wal: Eileen Leprechaun – The Keeper – Facts On Fashion / Dick Barton, well dressed agent – The Apple Song – Jim: trip to Russia / “The Way To The Czars or Strictly Off the Russian” / JE, DB, JN, WE
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 28:34, 6869, m
good/fair / TIFH A1 / G
03-May-1949 / #48
s02e19 / Guest artist idea / Wal: Gertie Snitch – Down by the Station – Facts on Popular Music – Alphabet Song – Jim: literary background / “Utility Crêpe or All That Glitters Is Nat Gould” / JE, DB, JN, WE
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 27:35, 6869, m
good / TIFH A1 / G
10-May-1949 / #49
s02e20 / Dick’s Birthday Next Saturday / Wal: Ariadne Garbage – Remember Me? -- Facts on the British Industries Fair – TheWedding of Lili Marlene – Jim: history / “Another Part Of The Forest or The Corny Green” / JE, DB, JN, WE
AD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 28:37, 6869, m
good / TIFH A1 / G
17-May-1949 / #50
s02e21 / -- Tip-toes Through the Tulips – – There’s Nothing to Do in Sleepyville – A Far Distant Shaw or Corn in Egypt / M
24-May-1949 / #51
s02e22 / -- My Heart Stood Still – – Candy Kisses – Tiptoe Thro' The Juleps or That's What I Loathe About The South / M
31-May-1949 / #52
s02e23 / -- Japanese Sandman – – Argentine Story – Frankenstein Junior or Return of the Tin Man / M
07-Jun-1949 / #53
s02e24 / -- What Can I Say Dear After I’ve Said I’m Sorry – – I Do I Do I Do – Circus Playhouse or Rings Under your Eyes / M
14-Jun-1949 / #54
s02e25 / -- Rhythm of the Rain – – Rainy Day in Paris -- Pest Pilot or Let's Get High / M
21-Jun-1949 / #55
s02e26 / -- Rolling Round the World – – The Bullfrog – Trilby or Hatter’s Parcel / M
28-Jun-1949 / #56
s02e27 / -- Just One of Those Things – – Busy Doing Nothing – Eggo-Bound or I Think I Shall Never See a Film without Psychiatry / M
11-Oct-1949 / #57
s03e01 / Moving into dressing rooms for the New Season – KissMeSweet – Mirror of the Week: Think Yourself Out of This – My One and Only Highland Fling -- Jim: old Vienna / “Strauss In Your Hair or Goodnight Buchanan” / JE, DB, JN, WE
DD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 28:06, 6869, m
good / TIFH A1 / G
18-Oct-1949 / #58
s03e02 / Joy’s New Flat – Confidentially – Mirror of the Week: Glossary Of Economic Terms – Wedding Day – Jim: boxing films / “Sixty Seconds Got Together or Till The Clouts Roll By” / JE, DB, JN, WE
DD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 27:54, 6869, m
fair, unplayable on Thomson or WinAmp / TIFH A1 / G
25-Oct-1949 / #59
s03s03 / Dick is in bed with a temperature – Hopscotch Polka – Mirror of the Week: United Nations – La Seine – Jim: Rider Haggard / “Africa Squeaks or Ayesha, That’s My Baby” / JE, DB, JN, WE
DD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 25:08, 6869, m
fair/poor / TIFH A1 / Y
01-Nov-1949 / #60
s03s04 / Dick & Jim fight a duel – That’s My Weakness Now – Mirror of the Week: Guy Fawkes Day – Leprechaun Lullaby – Jim: When Britain Stood Alone / “Mrs. Vinegar Rides Again or Family Shower” / JE, DB, JN, WE
DD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 29:25, 6869, m
fair / TIFH A1 / Y
08-Nov-1949 / #61 s03e05 / – Winter Wonderland – -- – Top Of The Morning – “Did Your Mother Come From Oiland or The Gusher Girl” / M
15-Nov-1949 / #62 s03e06 / – Dreamer’s Holiday – -- – “Hail, Smiling Maugham or the Goon And Sixpence” / M
22-Nov-1949 / #63 s03e07 / – Snowy White Snowy – -- – “I’m Just Wild About Haroun or Sorry, Turkish Only” / M
29-Nov-1949 / #64 s03e08 / – The Girl In The Green Hat – – It’s What You Do With What You Got – “Discoveries Of 1492 or Now, Now, Voyager!” / M
06-Dec-1949 / #65 s03e09 / – The Teddy Bears’ Picnic – – Dick: Kathleen (words by Muir & Norden; Joy not singing due to a bad cold) – “The Browning Version or From Bard To Verse” / M
13-Dec-1949 / #66 s03e10 / – The Cab – – Scottish Samba – “When My Baby Swears At Me or She’s A Real Trouper” / M
20-Dec-1949 / #67 s03e11 / – Miss Annabell Lee – – The Merry Christmas Polka – “Stooge or Good Old Marley” / M
27-Dec-1949 / #68 s03e12 / – Three Little Words – – Dear Hearts And Gentle
People – “Low Jest or Under Two Gags” / M
03-Jan-1950 / #69
s03e13 / Dress shop -- – New year resolutions – I Wanna Be A Cowboy In The Movies – “Crime On My Hands or Gendarme Thing After Another” / M
10-Jan-1950 / #70
s03e14 / – Railway Song – – Why Not Now? – “Russian Boots or The Red Shoes” / M
17-Jan-1950 / #71
s03e15 / – The Wedding Of The Painted Doll – – Canadian Capers – “Love In A Cold Climate or An Icicle Made For Two” / M
24-Jan-1950 / #72
s03e16 / – Let’s Call The WholeThing Off – – Don’t Ever Marry For Money – “Bentley Takes The Count or Me And My Chateau” / M
31-Jan-1950 / #73
s03e17 / Jim’s conjuring show – Grandfather’s Clock – Mirror of the Week: childrens’ shows / national film awards – My Friend Irma – Jim: “Chilblains’ Hour or From Bed To Nurse” / JE, DB, JN, WE
DD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 29:12, 6869, m
good/fair / TIFH A1 / G
7-Feb-1950 / #74
s03e18 / Babysitting David Dunhill’s son – Policemen’s Holiday – Mirror of the Week: RAF dining – Joy & Dick: Didn’t We – Jim: King Arthur / “Nights At The Pin Table or No Tilting” / JE, DB, JN, WE
DD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 29:25, 6869, m
good/fair / TIFH A1 / G
14-Feb-1950 / #75
s03e19 / – – -- It’s Nice To Have A Man About The House – “The Wearing Of The Green or Did Your Muffler Come From Ireland” / M
24-Jan-1950 / #76
s03e20 / – We’re A Couple Of Swells – -- Photographer And The
Stenographer -- Mind Over Mata or What’s Your Hari? / M
28-Feb-1950 / #77
s03e21 / Jim’s slimming campaign -- Six Times A Week And TwiceOn Sundays -- Mirror of the Week: launderers contest / Ernie Get Your Gun– Music, Music, Music with Jim on euphonium & Dick on fiddle -- Jim: Queen Elizabeth / “My Friend Elizabeth or Lizzie Come Home” / JE, DB, JN, WE
DD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 28:55, 6869, m
good/fair / TIFH A1 / G
07-Mar-1950 / #78
s03e22 / Dick’s greyhound – And All Because You Kissed MeGoodnight – Mirror of the Week: Lessons on Love, Courtship and Marriage – Quicksilver – Jim: Australia / “Ten Little Diggers or Starlight Shower” / JE, DB, JN, WE
DD
KN, BBC/FC
FM/DN
CM / 29:01, 6869, m
fair / TIFH A1 / G
14-Mar-1950 / #79
s03e23 / – Ain’t She Sweet -- Hat’s On The Side Of My Head – Cherry Stones – King’s Raspberry or Le Roi’s A Laugh / M
21-Mar-1950 / #80
s03e24 / – Sweet Hortense – – I’d ’ve Baked A Cake – Song Of India or Little Delhi Daydream / M
28-Mar-1950 / #81
s03e25 / – Whistling Rufus – – C’est Si Bon -- Six Crimes A Week And Vice On Sundays / M
04-Apr-1950 / #82
s03e26 / – I’ve Got Spurs That Jingle-Jangle-Jingle – – But Me, I Love You -- The Ideal Holmes Exposition or Watson In London / M
11-Apr-1950 / #83
s03e27 / – The Keeper – – Enjoy Yourself -- Quarter Latin or There’s But One Place For Me, Nero / M
18-Apr-1950 / #84
s03e28 / – Chooin’ Gum -- Old Piano Roll Blues – – R.L.S. More or Less or Two Men, One Wrong (Jekyll & Hyde parody) / M
25-Apr-1950 / #85
s03e29 / – The Trek Song And Sarie Marie – – Hey Neighbour – F.A. Didn’t Care or I Get A Kick Out Of You / M
02-May-1950 / #86
s03e30 / – Oh You Sweet One – Clementine -- Lock, Stock And Barrel -- If I Can Scalp Somebody As I Go Along or The Lost Wig-end / M
09-May-1950 / #87
s03e31 / – Frere Jacque – – Joy & Dick: Drearie – Government Filter or State Cigarette / M
16-May-1950 / #88
s03e32 / – Tiddley Winkie Woo – – Way Back Home – The Hollywood Story or Flimsy Lot / M
23-May-1950 / #89
s03e33 / – – – Wheels On The Waggo -- Wreckers’ Rendezvous or Smuggle Up A Little Closer / M
30-May-1950 / #90
s03e34 / – Let’s Do It – – Chug-A-Lugg -- A Far Distant Shaw or Corn In Egypt / M
24-Oct-1950 / #91
s04e01 / On the train from Blackpool – StrawberryFair – Jim’s tour of the BBC Research college / Old Wal: Jim’s mum wants grandchildren – You Can’t Do Wrong Doing Right – Soil Erosion / JE, DB, JN, WE, HM
DD
KN, BBC/RB
FM/DN
CM / 28:55, 6780, m
good, some encoding errors / TIFH A1 / G
31-Oct-1950 / #92
s04e02 / Dick applies for the job of senior lecturer at BBC Research college / Old Wal: Maggie Ellis – Kerry Dances --
Jim introduces new staff members Joy & Richard / Sensational Radio Times headlines / Recordings of human voices by Mr. Cyril Fish -- The Style To Which I’m
Accustomed – Juvenile Delinquency / JE, DB, JN, WE, HM
DD
KN, BBC/RB
FM/DN
CM / 27:52, 6533, m
good/fair / TIFH A1 / G
05-Nov-1950 / #93
s04e03 / Jim & Joy: I’m Bashful -- Tzena Tzena (plus other songs) – – – The Gypsy Dream Girl (musical of Oedipus Rex) (2 part) / M
12-Nov-1950 / #94
s04e04 / – Alouette – – My Christmas Wish / Life Is So Peculiar /
Housing -- The Ti Konki Expedition / M
19-Nov-1950 / #95
s04e05 / – Early One Morning – – – / M
26-Nov-1950 / #96
s04e06 / Dick found snogging in broomcloset with Miss Maud OnceOverLightly – John Peel – Old Wal: Arfer ’Alliwell’s
baby mix-up / College library of human effects / Top of the Form school quiz – Joy & Dick: You Wonderful You – Now It Can Be Sold / M
03-Dec-1950 / #97
s04e07 / – Flying Saucer – Operatic weather forecast – Red SilkenStockings – Drinking / M
10-Dec-1950 / #98
s04e08 / – Twelve Days of Christmas – Teasin’ – Roland Butter, Poet / M
17-Dec-1950 / #99
s04e09 / – Just The Way You Are – – Blue For A Boy -- Tom Brown’s Schooldays / M
24-Dec-1950 / #100
s04e10 / – Dry Bones -- Dick & Jim: The Moon Hath Raised – Looks Like A Cold Winter – A Fairy Tale / M
31-Dec-1950 / #101
s04e11 / – Gimme Crack Corn -- Dick & Jim: The Thing -- Lily of Laguna -- Gambling / M
07-Jan-1951 / #102
a04e12 / – Petite Waltz – – Speak A Word Of Love – Pardon My Rigor Mortis / M
14-Jan-1951 / #103
s04e13 / Engagement between Dick & Maud is off — love letter found -- One, Two, Three A-Lairah -- Old Wal: moves to tear down The Buildings / Anthology of bores / Dick Barton in retirement -- Raise Your Voices -- The First Half-Century or Dearie, You’re So Much Older Than I / M
21-Jan-1951 / #104
s04e14 / Dick the woman hater; Dick phones Maud’s house – Pigale -- Old Wal: save The Buildings campaign / Anthology of bores / Parent entering son in his old School -- A Bluebird Singing In My Heart – The Ascent Of Widow’s Peak / M
28-Jan-1951 / #105
s04e15 / (Joy indisposed, replaced by Avril Angers) Meeting
Avril -- She Wore A Little Jacket Of Blue -- Stenchley Players’ production for the Festival / Dick & Avril: Get Out Those Old Records – – Sam Wilfred, Big Business
Industrialist / M
4-Feb-1951 / #106
s04e16 / – Can I Canoe You Up The River? -- Festival play in action -- Joy & Dick: Take A Letter, Miss Smith – Life Story Of Dai Brown, Flautist / M
11-Feb-1951 / #107