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Show Jumping Championships at Olympia. As the likes of Harvey Smith and David Broome compete for the prizes, Gloria will be 'jumping for joy' to bring you the flavour of what has become traditional Christmas fare, all served up with a generous helping of carols. Santa Claus and fun. Giddy up!

Contributors

Unknown:
Harvey Smith
Unknown:
David Broome

gets the weekend off to a good start with the Mystery Voice, topical interviews and the best in music. And a final Friday thought: 'He claims he's not a poacher, but he has all the trappings.'
Producers PHIL HUGHES.
CAROLYN SMITH , ANTHONY PUGH including at 6.45 on MWonly Sport and Classified Results

Contributors

Producers:
Phil Hughes.
Unknown:
Carolyn Smith

from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London
Stanley Black conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra leader ROY GILLARD
The Royal Artillery Band conducted by Major F. Renton , Director of Music
Friday Night's Star Singers: Rosemary Ashe Peter Morrison and Mary Carewe with the John McCarthy Singers Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer BARRY KNIGHT

Contributors

Leader:
Roy Gillard
Conducted By:
Major F. Renton
Singers:
Rosemary Ashe
Singers:
Peter Morrison
Singers:
Mary Carewe
Singers:
John McCarthy
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
Barry Knight

John Hosken tucks you up for the weekend with a few of the more unusual stories from the farthest reaches of the week's news. There's the chance to write your own headline for the competition, Richard Lewis advises on the week's best record buys, and Derek Robinson casts a suspicious eye over next week's news. Producer STUART HOBDAY BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hosken
Unknown:
Richard Lewis
Unknown:
Derek Robinson
Producer:
Stuart Hobday

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