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Roy Plomley invites you to join him at the club for half-an-hour entertainment. Music for dancing by the Tito Burns Sextet, with Ray Elling ton. Guest artist, George Shearing. Guest accordionist, Don Destefano. Produced by Charles Chilton

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Plomley
Unknown:
Ray Elling
Artist:
George Shearing.
Accordionist:
Don Destefano.
Produced By:
Charles Chilton

A daily programme of entertainment, information, and music for the woman at home
Today Joan Griffiths introduces: Marian Cutler on ' Family Inheritance—Making a Will ; Florence Greenberg on ' My Work-box ; Jeanne Heal on 'Dolls'; Other Women's Lives — ' Scenery and Holidays in South Africa.' by Margaret Lessing ; and the current serial story. How Green was my Valley,' by Richard Llewellyn , read by Basil Jones

Contributors

Introduces:
Joan Griffiths
Unknown:
Marian Cutler
Unknown:
Florence Greenberg
Unknown:
Jeanne Heal
Unknown:
Margaret Lessing
Unknown:
Richard Llewellyn
Read By:
Basil Jones

by Norman Edwards. Produced by Neil Tuson. 1 — ' Who is Mr. Braganza? '

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Edwards.
Produced By:
Neil Tuson.
Pamela Kirke:
Diana Barton
Major Blythe:
Norman Shelley
Basil Lutyens:
Leslie Perrins
Anthony Frere:
Kenneth Morgan
Bastin:
David Kossoff
Monica Harvey:
Margaret Vines
Voice-in-the-mght:
Victor Fairley
Agatha Pleeze:
Joan Clement Scott

A musical entertainment given by Jo Vincent (soprano), John Francis (flute), Joy Boughton and John Wolfe (oboes), Neal Sanders and David Burditt
(horns), Jack Kessler and David Wolfsthal (violins), Bernard Davis (viola), George Roth (cello), Roma Beard (double-bass), and Millicent Silver (harpsichord) ,
The programme arranged by Basil Douglas

Contributors

Soprano:
Jo Vincent
Soprano:
John Francis
Flute:
Joy Boughton
Flute:
John Wolfe
Oboes:
Neal Sanders
Oboes:
David Burditt
Horns:
Jack Kessler
Horns:
David Wolfsthal
Violins:
Bernard Davis
Viola:
George Roth
Viola:
Millicent Silver
Arranged By:
Basil Douglas

Light Programme

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