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A weekly radio magazine for young listeners
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
' Pleased to Meet You!'
Lionel Gamlin and Billy Mayerl request the pleasure of your company at their first Musical At-Home of 1953 Programme of Entertainments:
Peter Cavanagh :
The Voice of Them All!
The King Brothers:
Michael, Tony, and Denis Marcel Stellman :
'Pleased To Eat You! — Round 4
Alf Edwardes : Concertina Corner
Billy Mayerl and George Myddleton
(duets for two pianos) and the Fleeting Footnotes
Rhythmic Ensemble

Contributors

Produced By:
Lionel Gamlin
Unknown:
Lionel Gamlin
Unknown:
Billy Mayerl
Unknown:
Peter Cavanagh
Unknown:
Marcel Stellman
Concertina:
Alf Edwardes
Unknown:
Billy Mayerl
Unknown:
George Myddleton

Written by Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens with the Ray Ellington Quartet
Max Geldray
(Continued in next column)
Announcer, Andrew Timothy
The Orchestra conducted by Wally Stott
Programme edited by Jimmy Grafton
Produced by Peter Eton

Contributors

Written By:
Spike Milligan
Written By:
Larry Stephens
Unknown:
Ray Ellington Quartet
Unknown:
Max Geldray
Announcer:
Andrew Timothy
Conducted By:
Wally Stott
Edited By:
Jimmy Grafton
Produced By:
Peter Eton

' Search ye the scriptures ; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and these are they which testify of me
What does the Bible really say ...?
Service conductedby the Rev. Austen Williams
From St. Alban's Church,
Westbury Park, Bristol
Reader, Douglas Vaughan
Organist, R. L. Keens

Contributors

Unknown:
Austen Williams
Reader:
Douglas Vaughan
Organist:
R. L. Keens

A winter programme looking back to last summer and forward to next
Memories of sunlit days
Plans for leisure to come with musical excursions conducted by Paul Fenoulhet and the Augmented Variety Orchestra
This week you are invited to come
Caravanning ' with Johnny Morris ' On a Seaside Holiday in France with David Lloyd James
To Ibiza with Elsie Otley and to listen to some caravanning hints from W. M. Whiteman and to your own holiday questions answered by a travel expert
Introduced by Franklin Engelmana
Edited by Bernard Lyons
Produced by Bernard Lyons and Arthur Phillips

Contributors

Conducted By:
Paul Fenoulhet
Unknown:
Johnny Morris
Unknown:
David Lloyd James
Unknown:
Elsie Otley
Unknown:
W. M. Whiteman
Introduced By:
Franklin Engelmana
Edited By:
Bernard Lyons
Produced By:
Bernard Lyons
Produced By:
Arthur Phillips

A play for radio by Diarmuid Kelly
Other parts played by Brian Hayes. Frank Tickle
Virginia Winter , Patrick Troughton
Wyndham Milligan , Garard Green
Alan Reid. Margaret Ward and Cyril Shaps
Produced by Hugh Stewart

Contributors

Unknown:
Diarmuid Kelly
Played By:
Brian Hayes.
Played By:
Frank Tickle
Played By:
Virginia Winter
Unknown:
Patrick Troughton
Unknown:
Wyndham Milligan
Unknown:
Garard Green
Unknown:
Alan Reid.
Unknown:
Margaret Ward
Unknown:
Cyril Shaps
Produced By:
Hugh Stewart
Malachi Keegan:
Cyril Cusack
Mrs Margaret Malone:
Barbara Mullen
Micky:
Harry Hutchinson
Major Lee:
Gordon McLeod
Mrs Lee:
Catherine Nangle
Dan Corrigan:
Tony Quinn
Mrs Corrigan:
May Carey
Bart Corrigan:
John Glyn-Jones
Father Tim:
Charles Maunsell
Sergeant Dooley:
Tommy Duggan
Post Office Engineer:
Robert Mooney
Guard Toomey:
Michael O'Halloran
Tom Brady:
Arthur Lawrence
Dr Dodd:
Bryan Powley

Community hymn-singing from the Presbyterian Church of Wales, Llanymynech, Montgomeryshire
Conductor, D. T. Benbow
Organists,
Gwen Jones and Gwilym Lewis
Hymns introduced by Havard Gregory Praise ye the Lord (Tune, Waldrona) Holy Spirit hear us (Tune. Ernstein) What grace, 0 Lord (Tune. St.
Bernard)
By cool Siloam's shady rill (Tune,
Belmont)
0 God of Bethel (Tune, Salzburg)
There is no sorrow. Lord, too light
(Tune. Lloyd)
Fierce raged the tempest (Tune, St.
Aelred)
All my hope on God is founded
(Tune, Groeswen)
Closing prayer and Blessing by the Rev. D. J. Owen

Contributors

Conductor:
D. T. Benbow
Organists:
Gwen Jones
Organists:
Gwilym Lewis
Introduced By:
Havard Gregory
Unknown:
Rev. D. J. Owen

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