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RADIO WHO'S WHO
JOHN DUNCAN
in almost every kind of broadcast programme, religious services, musical comedy, opera, foundations of music, television, etc. Played part of Prince in " Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." Is best known for this and as soloist in the " Kentucky Minstrels " broadcasts. Is married, and has a daughter. Hobbies are cine-photography, gardening, walking, cycling, and trying to blow the clarinet !
DUNCAN, JOHN HENRY, D.D., Rev.
Religious Services and Talks. b. Brechin, Angus, Scotland, 10th November, 1893. First broadcast in 1930. Address: The Manse of Dundee, Scotland. Phone: Dundee 81947. Graduated M.A., B. Phil., at St. Andrew's University, where he was President of the Students' Representative Council and of the Students' Union. Ordained in 1920. Has travelled and preached in Canada and Australia, and has also broadcast from Australia. Received Hon. D.D. from St. Andrew's University, 1944. Is a member of the Scottish Religious Advisory Committee of the B.B.C., and is known for his talks in the " People Matter " series.
DUNCAN, PETER.
Producer, Variety Dept. b. London, 7th June, 1915. First connected with radio 1934. Address: c/o B.B.C. Before joining B.B.C. was in experimental and service department of Ekco radio, but has also worked as actor and producer
PETER DUNCAN
with Southend Repertory Company. Has also studied film production. Joined B.B.C. as Producer's Assistant, and later became Senior Programme Engineer in Variety Dept., before being appointed Producer. Is known for his productions of " Scrapbook " and " Harmony Hall."
DUNCAN, RONALD.
Scriptwriter, b. Salisbury, Rhodesia, 6th August, 1914. First connected with radio, 1945. Address: Morwenstow, Cornwall. Phone: Morwenstow 75. On staff of B.B.C. Feature Dept., 1945-46, and is best known for his verse plays. Author of " The Journal of a Husbandman," " This Way to the Tomb," " Rape of Lucretia," " Eagle Has Two Heads," etc.
DUNCAN, RUBY.
Pianist and Composer, b. Aberdeen. Address: c/o B.B.C, Glasgow, W.2. Startled her family by playing " Rendezvous " at the age of three. Had piano