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Introduced by Joy Nichols
'The Song Pedlars'; 'You May Take Notes.' a light-hearted lecture by 'Professor' Jimmy Edwards : ' Picture in Song,' featured by Peggy Reid : ' Ask the Memory Man '—Leslie Welch tackle some questions on sport: Douglas Robinson. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Produced by Charles Maxwell. (BBC recording)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joy Nichols
Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
Peggy Reid
Unknown:
Leslie Welch
Unknown:
Douglas Robinson.
Conducted By:
Frank Cantell.
Produced By:
Charles Maxwell.

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with Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss
Coming up close behind are:
Claude Dampier
Jon Pertwee , Valerie Tandy
The Five Smith Brothers
Sydney Simone and his Orchestra
Guest artist, Henry Oscar
Script by Ronnie Hanbury and Richard Rowland and Brian Rowland
Produced by George Inns

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Jewel
Unknown:
Ben Warriss
Unknown:
Claude Dampier
Unknown:
Jon Pertwee
Unknown:
Valerie Tandy
Artist:
Henry Oscar
Script By:
Ronnie Hanbury
Script By:
Richard Rowland
Script By:
Brian Rowland
Produced By:
George Inns

A serial in eight episodes by Lester Powell
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
8 (conclusion)—'Show Down '

Contributors

Unknown:
Lester Powell
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Philip Odell:
Robert Beatty
Heather McMara:
Brenda Bruce
Kitty Stapleton:
Marjorie Mars
Christopher Hampden:
Ralph Truman
Inspedor Rigby:
John Byron
Sergeant Levtcn:
Ian Sadler
Dr Fray:
Richard Williams
Parkin:
Andrew Churchman
Jay:
Ernest Sefton

Contrasts in Dance Music
Jimmy Miller and the Squadronaires Dance Orchestra
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Sid Phillips and his Band
Guest star, Monte Rey
Introduced by Jack Jackson
Presented by Tawny Neilson and Mark White

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Miller
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Unknown:
Sid Phillips
Unknown:
Monte Rey
Introduced By:
Jack Jackson
Presented By:
Tawny Neilson
Presented By:
Mark White

Light Programme

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