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with Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA leader GEORGE FRENCH with Maryetta and Vernon Midgley
Producer ROBERT BOWMAN

Contributors

Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Leader:
George French
Unknown:
Vernon Midgley
Producer:
Robert Bowman

Albert, Carl, Graham, Maurice and Robin invite you to meet and listen to The Family
Grumbleweed - an everyday story of simple people. Written by MIKE CRAIG and RON MCDONNELL Additional material
BARRY FAULKNER , RICHARD JONES and JOHN WALKER
Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Friday 10.0 pm) (The Grumbleweeds are appearing at the Opera House, Scarborough)

Contributors

Written By:
Mike Craig
Written By:
Ron McDonnell
Unknown:
Barry Faulkner
Unknown:
Richard Jones
Unknown:
John Walker
Producer:
Mike Craig

Easy listening music from the BBC Radio Strings, leader MICHAEL TOMALIN , as John Fox provides the ingredients for this week's concoction of crotchets, minims and memories. Presented by Hilary Osborn Producer CHRISTOPHER VEZEY (Repeated: page 46, 3.30 am)

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Unknown:
John Fox
Presented By:
Hilary Osborn
Producer:
Christopher Vezey

From Charing Cross Methodist Church,
Birkenhead with the WIRRAL CHORAL SOCIETY. Introduced by The Very Rev Derrick
Walters, Dean of Liverpool. Organist H. R. SEDDON
Conductor IRENE GIBSON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev Derrick
Organist:
H. R. Seddon
Conductor:
Irene Gibson

Harry Rabinowitz conducts the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA, leader MICHAEL TOMALIN , with ANDREW VINTER at the piano, and Pamela Field and Alan Watt help to recall songs of stage, and occasionally screen.

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Rabinowitz
Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Unknown:
Andrew Vinter
Unknown:
Alan Watt

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