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introduces
Melody Time and conducts
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA with THE DEREK NEW SEXTET
THE NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS
BRETT STEVENS and the pick of popular artists on records
Produced by James Dufour

Contributors

Singers:
Nigel Brooks
Singers:
Brett Stevens
Produced By:
James Dufour

The Waltzes played by the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Leader, John Bradbury
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER
with MADGE STEPHENS (soprano)
The Marches played by the BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES SCHOOL OF Music
Conducted by LT.-COL. F VIVIAN DUNN, Principal Director of Music
Introduced by Jimmy KINGSBURY
Produced by Allan Giles

Contributors

Leader:
John Bradbury
Conductor:
Gilbert Vinter
Soprano:
Madge Stephens
Introduced By:
Jimmy Kingsbury
Produced By:
Allan Giles

Introduced by DAVID HAMILTON with PAT TARLEY
PETER REGAN
STELLA AND BAMBOS and featuring
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA Led by John Jezard
Conducted by FRANK CHACKSFIELD
Produced by Chris Morgan
Peter Regan is in ' Charlie Girl at the Adelphi Theatre. London

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Hamilton
Unknown:
Pat Tarley
Unknown:
Peter Regan
Unknown:
John Jezard
Conducted By:
Frank Chacksfield
Produced By:
Chris Morgan
Produced By:
Peter Regan

Old time and sequence dancing played by SIDNEY DAVEY
AND HIS ORCHESTRA with HARRY DAWSON
Introduced by BILL CROZIER
Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN who also brings news from the world of traditional dancing
Dance hostess Sylvia Crathorn
Dance leaders,
Holland and Sylvia Brockbank Given before an invited audience at The Paris, Lower Regent Street, SW1. Tickets can be obtained from Ticket Unit[address removed] enclosing stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Played By:
Sidney Davey
Unknown:
Harry Dawson
Introduced By:
Bill Crozier
Unknown:
Charles Crathorn
Unknown:
Sylvia Crathorn
Unknown:
Sylvia Brockbank

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