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Ted Ray introduces a programme for Services everywhere
Guests:
Belita
Peter Kent
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:
Leslie Welch
Unknown:
Petula Clark
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 John Keir Cross
4— ' Landfall '
Production by Frederick Bradnum

Contributors

Novel By:
Paul Capon
Production By:
Frederick Bradnum
Professor Jonah Pollenport:
Cecil Trouncer
Rose Pollenport:
Jeanette Tregarthen
Timothy Penn:
Desmond Carrington
Sam Spencross:
Victor Platt
Paul Greenwood:
Jack London
Maior Stewart McQuoid:
Derek Birch
Regan:
Jill Nyasa
Historian of the future:
Robert Raikes

with Kitty Bluett
Patricia Hayes , Fred Yule
Peter Sellers , Leslie Perrins
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Script by Eddie Maguire and Ted Ray
Additional material by George Wadmore
Produced by Roy Speer

Contributors

Unknown:
Kitty Bluett
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Fred Yule
Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
Leslie Perrins
Unknown:
Alf Pearson
Script By:
Eddie Maguire
Script By:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
George Wadmore
Produced By:
Roy Speer

A preview of Light Programme Festival planning aiming at a maximum of enjoyment for a maximum audience, both visitors and regular listeners ... but more especially those who will be too far away or too busy to visit the Festival displays
Returning Favourites
Leslie Baily turns a page of Scrapbook Paul Carpenter and Carole Carr introduce the neiw ' Riders of the Range ' Leopold Stokowskl talks about the Festival concert that he is conducting Kim Peacock and Marjorie Westbury introduce Francis Durbridge's new Paul Temple senies
(Continued in next column)
Hitting the Jackpot
Algernon Blackwood tells about ' Tellers of Tales '
Brian Reece , Tony Fayne , and David Evans illustrate the plans for ' Starlight Hour'
Josh White in ' Way Down South '
Mark Lubbock introduces London Rhapsody
Rest of the Week
Jack Hulbert invites you to ' Meet Christopher Blaze '
News of the new ' Curtain Up! ' series A preview of the best British dance music
Programme introduced by Kenneth Adam and Franklin Engelmann

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Baily
Unknown:
Paul Carpenter
Unknown:
Carole Carr
Talks:
Leopold Stokowskl
Unknown:
Kim Peacock
Unknown:
Marjorie Westbury
Unknown:
Francis Durbridge'S
Unknown:
Algernon Blackwood
Unknown:
Brian Reece
Unknown:
Tony Fayne
Unknown:
David Evans
Unknown:
Josh White
Introduces:
Mark Lubbock
Unknown:
Jack Hulbert
Introduced By:
Kenneth Adam
Introduced By:
Franklin Engelmann

Part 1
Artists broadcast in the following order: Max Miller ; Donald Peers ; Frankie Howerd ; Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth; Danny Kaye : Music-Hall memories introducing George Robey. Albert Whelan. G. H Elliott. Bertha Willmott and Alan Dean

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Mimer
Unknown:
Donald Peers
Unknown:
Anne Ziegler
Unknown:
Danny Kaye
Unknown:
George Robey.
Unknown:
Albert Whelan.
Unknown:
G. H Elliott.
Unknown:
Alan Dean

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