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introduces the 10th anniversary edition of SATURDAY CLUB guests include
The Move, Marty Wilde
The Four Pennies
Kenny Ball 's
Jazzmen CLIFF RICHARD AND THE SHADOWS pop in for a chat See page 42

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenny Ball
Unknown:
Jazzmen Cliff Richard

Wally Whyton introduces
THE CORRIES, CLODAGH RODGERS THE COUNTRY FEVER surprise guests, and reviews the latest records
Folk and country news from Jim LLOYD
Contra-bass fiddle, BRIAN BROCKLEHURST
Produced by Ian Grant

Contributors

Introduces:
Wally Whyton
Unknown:
Clodagh Rodgers
Unknown:
Jim Lloyd
Unknown:
Brian Brocklehurst
Produced By:
Ian Grant

Johnny Moran with Latest news. records, reviews. and pop people talking shop
Producers, Ted Beston Paul Williams
Editor, BRYANT MARRIOTT
Repeated: Mon., 7.45 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Moran
Producers:
Ted Beston
Producers:
Paul Williams
Editor:
Bryant Marriott

Sixteen hundred people in eight countries make a pushbutton vote to pick the top European pops David Gell introduces the programme from London, and meets
Fred Metzler
(A.R.D.) in Cologne
Jan Schoukens
(B.R.T.) in Brussels
Lilian Terry (R.A.I.) in Rome Claude Chebel
(O.R.T.F.) in Paris
Leif Anderson
(S.R T.) in Stockholm
Martin Englund
(Y.L.E.) in Helsinki
Vidar Lonn Arnesen <N R.K.) in Oslo
TRICIA MADDEN keeps the score
Produced by KLAS BURLING (S.R.T.) and JOHNNY BEERLING (BBC)
See page 42

Contributors

Introduces:
David Gell
Unknown:
Fred Metzler
Unknown:
Rome Claude Chebel
Unknown:
Leif Anderson
Unknown:
Martin Englund
Unknown:
Lonn Arnesen
Produced By:
Klas Burling
Unknown:
Johnny Beerling

meets
Pete's Saturday People
THE FIFTH DIMENSION
BOB MILLER AND THE MILLERMEN
THE ALAN PRICE SET
THE DAVE SHEPHERD QUINTET
Records, reviews, and news
Produced by John Billingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Miller
Produced By:
John Billingham

BBC Radio 1 England

About BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 30th September 1967.

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