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Introducer Marjorie Anderson News Comment
Have you heard this bird recently?: JOYCE GRENKELL and CYRIL FLETCHER identify the sounds of Spring. Chairman: NORMAN TOZER
I'd Like to Meet ... Louisa M. Alcott : GRETA LAMB considers the author of Little Women Reading your Letters
Medicine Today and Tomorrow: DR ERIC JAMESON looks at new ideas and techniques
The Lust Lobby by GWYN THOMAS read by ALARIC COTTER 3: Good Night, Julius

Contributors

Unknown:
Joyce Grenkell
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Unknown:
Norman Tozer
Unknown:
Louisa M. Alcott
Unknown:
Greta Lamb
Unknown:
Dr Eric Jameson
Read By:
Alaric Cotter

A weekly contest on general knowledge and music
Resident panel: Nan Winton, Ted Moult, Neil Durden-Smith
v a team chosen by BBC Radio Birmingham: Gillian Statham, Gareth Lloyd-Evans, John England
Question-master Alun Williams
Questions set and produced by Michael Tuke-Hastings
From The Warwickshire Supporters' Club, County Ground, Edgbaston

Contributors

Unknown:
Nan Winton
Unknown:
Ted Moult
Unknown:
Neil Durden-Smith
Unknown:
Gillian Statham
Unknown:
Gareth Lloyd-Evans
Unknown:
John England
Question-Master:
Alun Williams
Produced By:
Michael Tuke-Hastings

from the Radio 2 Ballroom
Old-time and sequence dancing played by SIDNEY DAVEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA. With PAMELA WOOLMORE Introduced by Bill Crozier MC and Dance hostess
HOLLAND and SYLVIA BROCKBANK
Producer CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL

Contributors

Played By:
Sidney Davey
Introduced By:
Bill Crozier
Unknown:
Sylvia Brockbank

(1500m. For VHF see Radio 1) with Peter Latham featuring THE SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor IAIN SUTHERLAND
STEPHANE GRAPPELLI and the ALAN CLARE TRIO
Producer GEOFF DOBSON including Sports Desk at 10.15

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Latham
Conductor:
Iain Sutherland
Unknown:
Alan Clare
Producer:
Geoff Dobson

BBC Radio 2

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More