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Antony Bilbow presents a selection of personalities he talked to on "In Town Tonight"
Stars this week:
Frankie Vaughan
Peter Sellers

Contributors

Presenter:
Antony Bilbow
Interviewee:
Frankie Vaughan
Interviewee:
Peter Sellers
Written By:
Marjorie Bilbow
Written By:
Antony Bilbow
Produced By:
Peter Duncan

Charles Ritz
Son of the famous hotelier, Charles Ritz has carried on the business in Paris, London, and New York; but all over the world, wherever there are fly fishermen, he is known as a master maker of rods and one of the kings of fly casting. In this programme he talks of fly fishing and-of cooking.
(The recorded broadcast of January 10 in the Third Programme)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Ritz
Unknown:
Charles Ritz

by Bridget Boland Production by Willard Stoker
Presented for radio by Alfred Bradley

Contributors

Unknown:
Bridget Boland
Production By:
Willard Stoker
Unknown:
Alfred Bradley
Sister Agatha:
Brenda Kaye
The Chaplain:
Frederick Farley
The Prioress:
Dulcie Bowman
Angela Swithin:
Caroline Blakiston
Peter Swithin:
Trevor Danby
Cyril Plummer:
Benjamin Whitrow
Lay Sister:
Delia Corrie

James Milligan (baritone)
Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Time to be made a wife Vive la Canadienne A la claire fontaine
Ye maidens of Ontario She's like a swallow
Introduced by Edith Milligan
The last of three recitals of Canadian folk songs

Contributors

Baritone:
James Milligan
Piano:
Clifton Helliwell
Introduced By:
Edith Milligan

Advice and entertainment for retired people and older people generally, and a meeting place on the air for those concerned for their welfare
' Come Along, Ladies! Buy! Buy! Buy! ': This is what W. R. Woods used to shout in a market lane in London fifty years ago
An Ideal Holiday: Eunice Spencer suggests others might enjoy a river cruising holiday as much as she did.
Presented by John Dunn

Contributors

Unknown:
W. R. Woods
Unknown:
Eunice Spencer
Presented By:
John Dunn

Junior Theatre presents
'Said the Cat to the Dog' by Martin Armstrong
10—' Crisis at The Laurels '
Produced by Graham Gauld
followed by Music for Cats and Dogs
5.30 Railway Round-Up
Devised by John Adams and Patrick Whitehouse
Visit to Swindon Works
Spotters' Notebook and a Quiz
Produced by Shirley Franklin
5.50 The week's programmes

Contributors

Produced By:
Graham Gauld
Unknown:
John Adams
Unknown:
Patrick Whitehouse
Produced By:
Shirley Franklin
Mompty, the Cat:
Vivienne Chatterton
Peckham, the Dog:
Stephen Jack
Mum:
Mary O'Farrell
Dad:
Wilfred Babbage
Diana:
Jill Nyasa
Ronnie:
Andrew Beeching
Cookie:
Gwen Day Burroughs
Narrator:
Lewis Stringer

by G. W. Stonier
Produced by Archie Campbell

Contributors

Unknown:
G. W. Stonier
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Bobby:
Kenneth Fortescue
Jennifer:
Daphne Green
Mr Greenaway, her employer:
Tom Watson
Birkett, a landlord:
Wilfred Babbage
Mrs Birkett, his wife:
Elsa Palmer
Lodgers at No. 27:Mr Ashpan, an elderly bank cashier:
Frank Atkinson
Miss Wanger, a,middle-aged actress:
Rosemary Neil-Smith
' The Captain ,' a retired military man:
Aidan Turner
Mrs Artinshaw (' Connie dear '):
Violet Gould
' The Bach Fiend:
Michael Hitchman
Police Sergeant:
Julian Somers
Constable:
Nicholas Edmett

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