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A song-a-minute selection
Of popular melodiies. old and new sung by Dick James , Alan Dean
Diana Coupland , Marie Benson and the Stargazers accompanied by The Harold Smart Quartet
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
Producer, Johnnie Stewart

Contributors

Sung By:
Dick James
Sung By:
Alan Dean
Sung By:
Diana Coupland
Unknown:
Marie Benson
Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Johnnie Stewart

Ted Ray introduces a programme for Services everywhere
Guests:
Kathleen Byron , Harry Secomibe
Spotlight on Sport
Introducing sporting celebrities
The Forces try to stump
Leslie Welch , the Memory Man
'Let Me Call You Sweetheart'
Petula Clark brings greetings and sings the most requested song
Hit Tunes from Home with the Stargazers
The George Mitchell Choir and Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
You've Asked for It
Bringing personalities, artists, and sounds requested by Servicemen overseas that remind them of home
Script by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont and Frank Hooper

Contributors

Introduces:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Kathleen Byron
Unknown:
Harry Secomibe
Unknown:
Leslie Welch
Unknown:
Petula Clark
Unknown:
George Mitchell Choir
Script By:
Bob Monkhouse
Script By:
Denis Goodwin
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont
Produced By:
Frank Hooper

The novel by Paul Capon
Dramatised for broadcasting in six parts by JJohnKeir Cross
1—' Antigeos '
Other parts played by Denise Bryer , Donald Gray , Stanley Groome. Malcolm Hayes , David Kossoff , Ella Milne , Ronald Sidney , and Margaret Vines
Production by Frederick Bradnum

Contributors

Novel By:
Paul Capon
Unknown:
Johnkeir Cross
Played By:
Denise Bryer
Played By:
Donald Gray
Played By:
Stanley Groome.
Played By:
Malcolm Hayes
Played By:
David Kossoff
Unknown:
Ella Milne
Unknown:
Ronald Sidney
Unknown:
Margaret Vines
Production By:
Frederick Bradnum
Professor Jonah Pollenport:
Cecil Trouncer
Rose Pollenport:
Jeanette Tregiarthen
Timothy Penn:
Desmond Carrington
Lord Sanderlake:
Richard Williams

A series of domestic comedies written by Bebe Daniels
Bob Block , and Bill Harding
24—' The Other Green-Eyed Monster'
with Barbara Lyon , Richard Lyon
Doris Rogers , Molly Weir
Horace Percival , David Enders
(Continued in next column)
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Incidental music by Arthur Wilkinson
Production by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Written By:
Bebe Daniels
Written By:
Bob Block
Written By:
Bill Harding
Unknown:
Barbara Lyon
Unknown:
Richard Lyon
Unknown:
Doris Rogers
Unknown:
Molly Weir
Unknown:
Horace Percival
Unknown:
David Enders
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Music By:
Arthur Wilkinson
Production By:
Tom Ronald

Community hymn-singing from the Church of St. Mark, Mitcham, Surrey, led by combined Anglican and Free Church Choirs of the district
Conductor, Rev. H. L. Davies
Organist, W. D. Kent
Hymns introduced by the Rev. A. E. Smart , and chosen to illustrate the Life of Christ
Come, thou long expected Jesus
(Tune. Cross of Jesus)
Once in royal David's city (Tune,
Irby)
It fell upon a summer day (Tune,
Childhood)
Thine arm, 0 Lord (Tune, St.
Matthew)
Father of mercies (Tune. Southwell) When I survey (Tune, Rockingham) The strife is o'er (Tune, Victory)
Rejoice today with one accord (Tune,
Eine teste Burg)

Contributors

Conductor:
Rev. H. L. Davies
Organist:
W. D. Kent
Unknown:
A. E. Smart

with Reg Dixon
Bruce Trent
Hal Monty
Isabelita Alonso
Max Wall
Max Geldray
Albert Modley
Joyce Golding
The Hedley Ward Trio
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor Produced by John Foreman

Contributors

Unknown:
Reg Dixon
Unknown:
Bruce Trent
Unknown:
Hal Monty
Unknown:
Isabelita Alonso
Unknown:
Max Wall
Unknown:
Max Geldray
Unknown:
Albert Modley
Unknown:
Joyce Golding
Unknown:
Hedley Ward Trio
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Introduced By:
Philip Slessor
Produced By:
John Foreman

Light Programme

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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