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Signs of the Zodiac: 10: Libra
A light-hearted diversion arranged and introduced by Verrall Dunlop.

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I've Just Been Reading
Stephen Black suggests some new books for your library list and introduces one of the authors.
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Contributors

Presenter/Arranged by (Signs of the Zodiac):
Verrall Dunlop
Presented by (Signs of the Zodiac):
Richard Gilbert
Presenter (I've Just Been Reading):
Stephen Black
Producer (I've Just Been Reading):
Ann Shead

Prudence Kitten: Dancing Time
with Molly Blake.

All About Animals
George Cansdale shows you some more animals.

Spot the Tune
Introduced by Eric Robinson.
The winning cards in the competition are drawn from the hat and some members of the Virtuoso Chamber Ensemble play the music.

For Deaf Children
Mary Malcolm introduces a special programme, including a film, and "Dance With Don", in which Don Tasker helps you with your dancing.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Presenter (Prudence Kitten):
Molly Blake
Presenter (All About Animals):
George Cansdale
Presenter (Spot the Tune):
Eric Robinson
Musicians (Spot the Tune):
The Virtuoso Chamber Ensemble
Presenter (For Deaf Children):
Mary Malcolm
Dancer (For Deaf Children:
Dance With Don): Don Tasker

Jack Payne introduces stars and personalities who are Off the Record together with the latest news from the record industry featuring Joan Regan, Jimmy Young, Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra, Kenneth McKellar, Mandy Miller, Tommy Steel, The Three Professors, The Concert Orchestra and the George Mitchell Singers.
Conducted by Stanley Black
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jack Payne
Singer:
Joan Regan
Singer:
Jimmy Young
Musicians:
Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra
Tenor:
Kenneth McKellar
Singer:
Mandy Miller
Singer:
Tommy Steel
Musicians:
The Three Professors
Musicians:
The Concert Orchestra
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Conductor:
Stanley Black
Producer:
Bill Cotton, Jnr.

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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