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Bruce Wyndham with resident bands and singers of the week discs news, weather and traffic reports
with JOHN GRANT
in Melody Time with JACK BYFIELD
REGINALD KILBEY
BRETT STEVENS and THE STRINGS OF
THE Radio ORCHESTRA
Produced by James Dufour
Sandy Macpherson plays the organ of the Slate, Kilburn
The waltzes played by the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bradbury
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER The marches played by THE BAND OF THE
ROYAL CORPS OF TRANSPORT
Conducted bv
CAPTAIN DESMOND WALKER Director of Music
Introduced by JIMMY KINGSBURY
Produced by Allan Giles
Old time and sequence dancing played by SIDNEY DAVEY and his ORCHESTRA with RAY MERRELL
Introduced by BILL CROZIER Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN who a]so brings news from the world of traditional dancing
Dance hostess, Sylvia Crathorn
Dance leaders.
Holland and Sylvia Brockbank
Produced by Charles Clark-Maxwell
Given before an Invited audience at The Paris. Lower Regent Street. London, S.W .1. Tickets can be obtained from Ticket Unit[address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
If you had all the money in the world to stage an all-star entertainment, who would you invite to appear? This week:
Fanny i.radock makes her choice with the aid of sound-track and records and ROBIN BOYLE persuades her to say why
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
Your Chairman
MR. WILLIAM SCOTT-COOMBER introduces
MR. SANDY POWELL
Can you hear me, motherf
Miss JOAN HINDE
Britain's Ace Girl Trumpeter MR. TOM MENNARD Called to the Bar
MR. JERRY LATHAM
Sings Drawing-room Ballads and Songs
THE FOUR O'BRIENS
Sing for your Delight
MISS MARJORIE JONES Leads you in Song
MR. PETER KAYE
The Casual Gagster and THE GENTLEMEN or THE PIT ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MR. MORRIS MCLEAN
Produced by Peter Pilbeam
Repeated: Wednesday, 1.0 p.m. Tom Mennard is appearing in ■ Robinson Crusoe ' at the Pavilion Theatre. Bournemouth
with GEORGIE FAME AND his BAND from London and THE DANCE Orchestra or SUDWESTFUNK
Conducted by ROLP HANS MULLER from Baden-Baden, Germany
Introduced by PAUL HOLLINGDALE
Produced by John Billingham
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