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Paul Hollingdale with resident bands and singers of the week discs news, weather, and traffic reports
Glory to God Carolyn Scott talking to DONALD SWANN
Go Home Julie by JOAN POMFRET Read by ELIZABETH PROUD
Last Friday afternoon's broadcast
Tim Gudgin presents music played by the LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by REGINALD KILBEY
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE PALM COURT ORCHESTRA Broadcast on November 26, 1967
BAND OF THE WELSH GUARDS Conducted by CAPT. H. A. KENNEY Director of Music Introduced by JOHN DUNN
Introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON Stay young with Eileen Fowler
-3: Three ways to a waistline. At the piano: HELEN SHIELDS
Drama-bitten: J. V. ANDERSON recalls his experiences as an amateur actor in Ireland
Reading Your Letters Cosy and pretty-or real life?:
GLADYS Williams , Fiction Editor of Good Housekeeping, and MARIE PEEL, who lectures in English at a College of Education, discuss women's magazine fiction
DUNCAN CARSE reads
The Story of San Michele by AXEL MUNTHE Fifth of ten instalments
Script by Jill Hyem
Clare Barbour 's weekend at Wells Road has not been a success. Roddy and Moira have decided to ask her to stay with them again. The man who knocked Rockshaw down has been found beaten up. Bob suspects that Rockshaw is responsible. Mrs. Fothergill has been behaving in a rather abstracted manner. Mrs. Freeman has made another mysterious trip to London and assured Mrs. Dale it is the last. Phil has been behaving very badly and Gwen has asked Bob's advice about him. Billy has returned from Austria with a hippy girl friend called Sammy.
with David Gell for news, views, and music from all directions
Produced by Brian Willey
with Album Time a review of the latest popular LPs and E.P.s
Radio Newsroom brings you what's news tonight followed by Comment
Presenter, Derek Cooper
An adventure in six parts 1 by Roger Dixon j with Bernard Cribbins and Fabia Drake ] 6: The Human Detonators
Stanley and Miss Wellworthy found the secret hideout of the gang they had been trailing-an oxygen plant just across the Kuwait border. They were caught and told the masterplan-to pump millions of tons of oxygen into the ground, which would gradually spread throughout the oil fields over the border, producing a lethal mixture which when detonated, would blow the country to pieces. Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Jimmy Clitheroe in For Love and Money with PETER SINCLAIR , PATRICIA BURKE
DANNY Ross , DIANA DAY
SANDRA GOUGH , JOE GLADWIN
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by JAMES CASEY tSunday's broadcast
Jimmy Clitheroe is In ' Tom Thumb ' at the Theatre Royal. New-castle-on-Tyne; Danny Ross in ' Aladdin ' at the Davenport Theatre, Stockport; Diana Day in 'Puss in Boots ' at the Grand Theatre. Leeds
A weekly quiz on music and knowledge
The Resident Team PAMELA DONALD JOHN JACQUES
NEIL DURDEN-SMITH v.
A team from
University College, Swansea
Question-Master, BRIAN JOHNSTON
Produced by Michael Tuke-Hastings From the Debates Chamber,
University College, Swansea
A romantic rendezvous with PETER REGAN PAT TARLEY and FELIX KING
Introduced by DAVID HAMILTON Produced by Chris Morgan
Pat Tarley is appearing at the May Fair Hotel, London; Peter Regan is In ' Charlie Girl ' at the Adelphl Theatre. London
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