Programme Index

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Introduced by Brian Redhead.
With Patience Collier, Joanna Kilmartin, June Green, Sid Chaplin, Roger Senhouse and Pamela Bright talking about her book "The Day's End".

Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Redhead
Guest:
Patience Collier
Guest:
Joanna Kilmartin
Guest:
June Green
Guest:
Sid Chaplin
Guest:
Roger Senhouse
Guest:
Pamela Bright
Producer:
Olive Shapley

Vera McKechnie introduces Your Monday Magazine.

About the Theatre with John Neville: Lighting the Set
Demonstrated by Frederick Bentham.

Mme. de Sarigny shows how to make unusual egg cosies
See Junior Radio Times

Many a Slip
A miniature chess masterpiece.

The Sky in March with Patrick Moore

Steve Benbow

Contributors

Presenter:
Vera McKechnie
Item presenter (About the Theatre):
John Neville
Lighting (About the Theatre):
Frederick Bentham
Associate producer (About the Theatre):
Bryan Izzard
Cook:
Mme de Sarigny
Item presenter (The Sky in March):
Patrick Moore
Singer/guitarist:
Steve Benbow
Producer:
Leonard Chase

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson and including John Morgan, Polly Elwes and Alex McEwen.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
John Morgan
Reporter:
Polly Elwes
Singer/guitarist:
Alex McEwen
Associate producer:
Alasdair Milne
Associate producer:
Antony Jay
Associate producer:
Gordon Watkins
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

The Window on the World
Every Monday Panorama cameras focus on People - Places - Problems that make news.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with the Panorama team of commentators.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Edited and produced by:
Michael Peacock
Associate producer:
David Wheeler
Associate producer:
Don Haworth

In which Charlie Drake as an out-of-work singer gets mixed up with some very shady characters in the good old U.S.A.
(First shown on December 9, 1959)

Contributors

Producer:
Ernest Maxin
Designer:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Script:
Charlie Drake
Script:
David Cumming
Script:
Derek Collyer
Himself:
Charlie Drake
Spike:
Murray Kash
Fingers:
Gary Colleano
The Clerk:
James Dyrenforth
Louie:
Robert Mackenzie
Babs:
Jennifer Browne
Tony Angelo:
Robert Ayres
Mike Slade:
Gordon Sterne
Bugsy Spiegel:
Patrick Durkin
Thug:
Tom Clegg

A film series starring Philip Carey as the Private Eye created by Raymond Chandler.

Several people feel better with the jealous film executive dead. But not Marlowe-the body is found in his bedroom and this sort of thing can lead to a strained relationship with Lieutenant Manny Harris.

Contributors

Created by:
Raymond Chandler
Philip Marlowe:
Philip Carey

for the BBC Inter-Regional Dancing Contest
(Organised by Mecca Dancing)
Peter West introduces the second semi-final in the nation-wide amateur ballroom dancing contest between twelve regions for the BBC Television Award and Formation Team Cup.

West Midlands
From the Casino, Birmingham with Billy Walker and his Band.
Compere, Leslie Dunn
v.
East Midlands
From the Palais, Nottingham with Benny Daniels and his Orchestra.
Compere, David Coleman

Before a panel of judges nominated by members of the Official Board of Ballroom Dancing, Ltd., including the Welsh Alliance

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Musicians (West Midlands):
Billy Walker and his Band
Compere (West Midlands):
Leslie Dunn
Producer (West Midlands)/executive producer:
Barrie Edgar
Musicians (East Midlands):
Benny Daniels and his Orchestra
Compere (East Midlands):
David Coleman
Producer (East Midlands):
Philip Lewis
Programme arranged by:
Eric Morley
Director:
John McGonagle

followed by Weather and Close Down

Viewers whose sets are tuned to Rowridge will see Entertainment? in which Johnny Morris recalls some of the entertainers he knew as a child, from 10.40-10.55.
Followed by News Summary, Weather, and Close Down

Contributors

Presenter (Entertainment?):
Johnny Morris

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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