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Paul Hollingdale with resident bands, singers, and discs. plus news. weather, and trattic
Producers
BARBARA PAGE, COI.IN CHANDLER Editor EDWARD NASH
Your records - your choice of guests -it's all yours
A truth, a tune, and a text: with PADDIE BROSNAN
Request Week
Justice Can Be Ginger by E. L. ROSMAN read by NORMAN SHELLEY
(Tuesday afternoon's broadcast)
presents music with the Accent on Melody
introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week:
Professor Frank George. Professor of Cybernetics at Brunei University
You can'sleep with a man: says ANNE JONES
An Indian girl joins the class: MARGARET GOODALL f Reading your letters
A brush with authority: GILLIAN HUGHES talks to KAY EVANS
PRUNELLA SCALES reads
Love in a Cold Climate by NANCY MITFORD
Third of 10 instalments
by PETER LING
(Repeated: Thursday, 11.15 am)
with Robin Boyle , for news. views and music from all directions
Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
Brian Matthew with a review of the current popular record releases
Radio Newsroom brings you what's news tonight, followed by Comment
Presenter DEREK COOPER
7.44 Weather forecast
and introduces
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA leader JULIEN GAILLARD conducted by MALCOLM I.OCKYER Produced by JOHN BUSSELL
By ANTON DELMAR with Barbara Cavan and Joyce Carpenter
It is many years since Miriam Prendergast and her late husband astonished the world with their explorations across uncharted desert, mountain range, and deepest, dankest jungle. But though it is a far cry from the Lost City of Rama to the Balls Pond Road where she now lives with Agatha Henshaw. adventure calls to Miriam like Tarzan to his mate. Some of the ladies' exploits in response to the call have been chronicled previously in Safari to Paris and Safari to Scotland. Now the drums sound even nearer to home.
Other parts played by CLIFFORD NORGATE. JAN EDWARDS and LEONARD FENTON
Produced by KEITH WILLIAMS (Repeated: Thursday, 3.30 pm: Radio 4)
SIDNEY BOWMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA with songs from compere BENNY LEE
MC, GEORGE WATKINS
Produced by BARBARA PAGE
Commentary by Maurice Edelston and Bryon Butler on the second half of one of tonight's Association Football matches