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It's cuddly Bob for just one evening, with some breezy chitchat, cheerful tunes and a jolly difficult Mystery Voice at 5.30 Producers PHIL HUGHES
CAROLYN SMYTH and NEIL GEORGE including at 6.45 on MWonly
Sport and Classified Results

Contributors

Producers:
Phil Hughes
Unknown:
Carolyn Smyth

from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London
Nicholas Cleobury conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY
Friday Night's Star Singers Cynthia Glover Leslie Fyson
John Heddle Nash
Band of the Welsh Guards conducted by Captain Peter Hannam (Director of Music) and the John McCarthy Singers Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN (Given before an invited audience)

Contributors

Leader:
Martin Loveday
Singers:
Cynthia Glover
Singers:
Leslie Fyson
Singers:
John Heddle Nash
Conducted By:
Captain Peter Hannam
Singers:
John McCarthy
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

Glyn Worsnip casts a critical eye over the news of the week and puts probing questions to
Bob Carolgees , Arthur English , Henry Kelly and Anna Raeburn Written by MARTIN BOOTH and PETER HICKEY
Producer ANDY WILSON
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 6.30pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Bob Carolgees
Unknown:
Arthur English
Unknown:
Henry Kelly
Unknown:
Anna Raeburn
Written By:
Martin Booth
Unknown:
Peter Hickey
Producer:
Andy Wilson

Yes, time to don your nightcap, warm your bedsocks, switch on the video to record the film and get ready to boogie into the early hours as we fill another two hours with music, competitions, comedy and guests. Producers ANDY ALlFFE and MARK ROBSON
12.0 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Robson

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