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introduces Melody Time with his two pianos THE SINGALONG CHOIR
PETE WINSLOW KING SIZE BRASS THE MICHAEL JOHN SIX BARBARA LAW , and the STRINGS OF THE RADIO ORCHESTRA leader JULIEN GAILLARD conductor PAUL FENOULHET
Produced by BRIAN WILLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Pete Winslow
Unknown:
Michael John Six
Unknown:
Barbara Law
Leader:
Julien Gaillard
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Produced By:
Brian Willey

introduces and conducts
Torchlight on Music, with the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS and the TORCHLIGHT SINGERS directed by JOHN MCCARTHY
Produced by MONICA COCKBURN

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Directed By:
John McCarthy
Produced By:
Monica Cockburn

Introduced by Peter Jones Produced by JACOB DE VRIES Timings may be altered
2.1 Line-Up
2.3 Sports Forum
2.33 The Manager Talks
2.40 Racing
2.55 Rugby Union
3.15 Racing
3.30 Rugby Union
3.44 Racing Results
3.45 Cricket
3.50 Soccer half-times
3.55 Soccer commentary
4.42 First Soccer results
4.50 Rugby Union
4.56 Racing Results
5.0 Sports Report
2.1
Line-Up and latest news and results
2.3
Sports Forum
Produced by GEOFF DOBSON
Topics in the news discussed by J. L. MANNING of the Evening Standard; SIR STANLEY rous, CBE. President of FIFA; golfer BRIAN HUGGETT : and boxing promoter HARRY LEVENE Chairman PETER WEST
Recorded at The Sports Centre, Bracknell
2.33
The Manager Talks
This week MAURICE EDELSTON Interviews Bill Shankley (Liverpool)
2.40; 3.15
Racing from Newcastle
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the 2.45 Eider Handicap Steeple Chase, and the 3.20 Shoveller Hurdle Race
2.55; 3.30: 4.50
Rugby Union International Ireland v France
Commentary by SAMMY WALKER and ALUN WILLIAMS , from Lansdowne Road, Dublin
3.45
Cricket:
Australia v England
E W. SWANTON of the Daily Telegraph reports on the Sixth Test Match from Adelaide
3.50
Association Football
Half-time scores and reports: commentary on the second half of a top match by MAURICE EDELSTON and JOHN MOTSON ; and results as they come in 5.0
Sports Report
Produced by ANGUS MACKAY
Including classified football results, reports on selected soccer matches, and further news of the rest of the afternoon's sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Jones
Produced By:
Jacob de Vries
Produced By:
Geoff Dobson
Unknown:
J. L. Manning
Unknown:
Brian Huggett
Unknown:
Harry Levene
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Commentary By:
Sammy Walker
Commentary By:
Alun Williams
Unknown:
Maurice Edelston
Unknown:
John Motson
Produced By:
Angus MacKay

Bill Crozier introduces old time and sequence dancing with SIDNEY DAVEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA and TED DARLING
MC, CHARLES CRATHORN , who also brings news from the world of traditional dancing Dance leaders
HOLLAND BROCKBANK AND SYLVIA BROCKBANK Produced by BEVERLEY PHILLIPS (Given before an invited audience at The Paris. Lower Regent Street, London. SW1. Tickets can be obtained from [address removed], enclosing SAE)

Contributors

Introduces:
Bill Crozier
Unknown:
Sidney Davey
Unknown:
Ted Darling
Unknown:
Charles Crathorn
Leaders:
Holland Brockbank
Leaders:
Sylvia Brockbank
Produced By:
Beverley Phillips

Wally Whyton introduces THE LINCOLN PARK INN
THE PEELERS, NATCHEZ TRACE HEDLEY KAY
Folk and Country feature from JIM LLOYD
Contra-bass fiddle BRIAN BROCKLEHURST
Produced by BILL BEBB

Contributors

Introduces:
Wally Whyton
Unknown:
Hedley Kay
Unknown:
Jim Lloyd
Unknown:
Brian Brocklehurst
Produced By:
Bill Bebb

presented in London by David Gell
The first of a new monthly series in which 1,600 young people in eight European countries vote to discover the number one record in Europe today. Taking part this month: Norway (NRK) Finland (YLE) Sweden (SR)
Belgium (BRT) France (ORTF)
Netherlands (Nos) Switzerland (ssr)
United Kingdom (BBC)
Produced by KEITH STEWART

Contributors

Unknown:
David Gell
Produced By:
Keith Stewart

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