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Producer BILL BEBB including at
1.15
Today's Story Professor Weissgui's Vital Statistics written by EILEEN CAPEL read by FRANK DUNCAN
4: In Which the Professor is Almost Converted and at
1.45 Sports Desk: featuring lunchtime cricket scoreboard

Contributors

Producer:
Bill Bebb
Written By:
Eileen Capel
Read By:
Frank Duncan

Introduced by Sue MacGregor
All That you Bargained For?: how to choose your holiday souvenirs abroad. News Comment.
Reading your Letters.
Just the Bare Bones: CYRIL and MARJORIE ROBERTS describe how they renovated a ruin on a remote hillside in Provence.
Charity - its value and values. MARGARET TYZACK reads Queen Alexandra by GEORGINA BATTISCOMBE (4)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Marjorie Roberts
Unknown:
Margaret Tyzack

Music and today's Sporting Clue including
Racing from Chester featuring the Dee Stakes: commentary and reports by PETER BROMLEY. At
3.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute racing results and cricket scores. At
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Friday, 10.30 am) and at
4.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute racing results and teatime cricket scoreboard

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Bromley.

MIDLAND RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NORRIE PARAMOR
THE BAND OF THE LIFE GUARDS conductor CAPTAIN A. J. RICHARDS Director of Music
Introduced by Eugene Fraser Producer ALLAN Giles

Contributors

Conductor:
Norrie Paramor
Conductor:
Captain A. J. Richards
Introduced By:
Eugene Fraser
Producer:
Allan Giles

1500m (202m in Scotland) only Peter Latham with music and news; Latham's Auto ABC, and ' Star of the Month by Patrick Moore featuring
FELIX KING , HIS PIANO AND ORCHESTRA
THE SKYLARKS
Producer MARTIN FISHER Including at
10.15 Sports Desk

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Latham
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Felix King
Producer:
Martin Fisher

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