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from the North of England
Introduced by Barbara McDonald
The Matchmaking Man:
JOYCE MORTON 'S son was determined to help her remarry
Is Your Phrase Book Really
Necessary?: JOAN POMFRET on how she manages without one
To Lift or to Leave: a light-hearted look at the motorist's dilemma by ROBERT WARD
Togetherness: should couples take holidays together or apart? MARY GRIFFITHS investigates Send Him Victorious by DOUGLAS HURD and ANDREW OSMOND abridged by B. J. Salmon read by RICHARD LEECH
First of fifteen instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Barbara McDonald
Unknown:
Joyce Morton
Unknown:
Joan Pomfret
Unknown:
Mary Griffiths
Unknown:
Douglas Hurd
Unknown:
Andrew Osmond
Abridged By:
B. J. Salmon
Read By:
Richard Leech

Written by Jeffrey Segal
Jenny has been offered, and has accepted. the West End stage part she. auditioned for. Gwen, whose holiday plans are in jeopardy as a result, has reacted very reasonably. Moira has decided to buy a secondhand car, which has not altogether pleased Roddy. Billy's girl friend has stood him up: on the rebound, he has decided to work at the garage. The swinging young American who saw the flat at the Sheiling has turned ft down.

Contributors

Written By:
Jeffrey Segal

A serial in five parts by Tony Van den Bergh with Noel Johnson and Peter Pratt
Part 4: A war hero died in circumstances that left the slur of treachery on his memory. His brother George was determined to wipe out that slur, but in his search for the truth he ran the risk of death himself. And worse ...
Produced by Betty Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony van Den Bergh
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Unknown:
Peter Pratt
Produced By:
Betty Davies
Dr Macpherson:
Douglas Storm
George HeatheTS:
Noel Johnson
Stokes:
Brian Haines
Knuckles:
John Hollis
The Ghoul:
Wilfrid Carter
Eileen:
Carol Mason
Uriel:
Tommy Eytlk
Inspector Powys:
Peter Pratt
Sergeant West:
Bruce Beeby
The Stranger:
Geoffrey Wincott

The game that turns the pages of show-biz history with Jimmy JEWEL, JOAN TURNER
PETER NOBLE, NORMAN NEWELL
Chairman. BARRY TOOK
Programme devised and compiled by Denis Gifford
Produced by BILL WORSLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Turner
Unknown:
Norman Newell
Unknown:
Denis Gifford
Produced By:
Bill Worsley

Well, what about him?
David Jacobs with Sheila STEAFEL , JOSEPHINE BLAKE and THE KARLINS take a running jump into the mad, mad world of Dick Emery Music by THE KEN MOULE NINE
Written by Bryan Blackburn Denis Goodwin , Molly Millest
Produced by Trafford Whitelock
Sunday's broadcast
Dick Emery and The Karlins are tn * The Happy Holiday Show ' at the Palace Pier Theatre. Brighton; Josephine Blake in ' Sweet Charity ' at the Prince of Wales Theatre. London

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Josephine Blake
Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Ken Moule
Written By:
Bryan Blackburn
Written By:
Denis Goodwin
Written By:
Molly Millest
Produced By:
Trafford Whitelock
Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Josephine Blake

David Allan introduces music in the country style, featuring
JOHNNY CASH, JUNE CARTER
TENNESSEE THREE, CARL PERKINS plus the Jim REEVES spot Produced by Ian Grant

Contributors

Introduces:
David Allan
Unknown:
Carl Perkins
Unknown:
Jim Reeves
Produced By:
Ian Grant

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