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with music and chat from the home of Mary Whitehouse.
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(lines open from 7.0 am) Research ALISON BURNETT and JOHN HARMAR-SMITH Producer CHRIS REES

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Whitehouse.
Unknown:
Alison Burnett
Unknown:
John Harmar-Smith
Producer:
Chris Rees

THE STRINGS OF THE RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NEIL RECHARDON KENNY HOLLICK (drums) BOBBY HARRISON
(trumpet and flugelhorn) DON INNES (piano)
Songs by Danny Moss , Jeannie Lambe
Presenter Sarah Kennedy Producer MEL HOUSE

Contributors

Conductor:
Neil Rechardon
Conductor:
Kenny Hollick
Unknown:
Bobby Harrison
Piano:
Don Innes
Songs By:
Danny Moss
Songs By:
Jeannie Lambe
Presenter:
Sarah Kennedy
Producer:
Mel House

Dad's Army based on the original television series by Jimmy PERRY and DAVID CROFT starring Arthur Lowe John Le Mesurler and Clive Dunn
A Jumbo Sized Problem featuring John Laurie Arnold Ridley Ian Lavender
With BILL PERTWEE , LARRY MARTYN and JOHN SNAGGE Adapted for radio by HAROLD SNOAD and MICHAEL KNOWLES
Producer JOHN DYAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Perry
Unknown:
David Croft
Unknown:
Arthur Lowe
Unknown:
John Le Mesurler
Unknown:
Clive Dunn
Unknown:
John Laurie
Unknown:
Arnold Ridley
Unknown:
Ian Lavender
Unknown:
With Bill Pertwee
Unknown:
Larry Martyn
Unknown:
John Snagge
Unknown:
Harold Snoad
Unknown:
Michael Knowles
Producer:
John Dyas

Presented this week by Roy Walker with his special guests Dustin Gee
Dcnise Nolan
Paul Itldgcway and The Max Harris Orchestra Script by PETERHICKEY
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
11.2 Sports Desk

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Walker
Unknown:
Dustin Gee
Unknown:
Dcnise Nolan
Unknown:
Paul Itldgcway
Producer:
Richard Willcox

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