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Mary Hill introducing:
Iris Ashley
Margot Lawrence
David Howarth
Yvonne Arnaud and Sophie Wyss
W. P. Matthew and Florence Desmond reading a last episode from her newly published autobiography

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Hill
Unknown:
Iris Ashley
Unknown:
Margot Lawrence
Unknown:
David Howarth
Unknown:
Yvonne Arnaud
Unknown:
Sophie Wyss
Unknown:
W. P. Matthew
Unknown:
Florence Desmond

A microphone tour of this ancient, historic city, which, for a week during the Coronation period, adopted a British look
Commentator and guide,
Robin Simpson
Programme produced by the Radio Nederland Transcription Service
11.15 Music from Holland by the Royal Military Band
Conducted by Captain R. van Yperen and the Choir Mastreechter Staar Conducted by Martin Koekelkoren
Introduced by Brian Matthew and John van der Steen

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Simpson
Conducted By:
Captain R. van Yperen
Unknown:
Mastreechter Staar
Conducted By:
Martin Koekelkoren
Introduced By:
Brian Matthew
Introduced By:
John van Der Steen

Music from four corners of the Commonwealth of Nations
Patricia Baird (Australia)
Eve Boswell (South Africa)
Edmund Hockridge (Canada)
George Browne (West Indies)
The Johnston Singers
(United Kingdom)
Introduced by Robert Easton
(United Kingdom)
Malcolm Lockyer and his Orchestra
Producer, Donald MacLean

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Baird
Unknown:
Eve Boswell
Unknown:
Edmund Hockridge
Unknown:
George Browne
Introduced By:
Robert Easton
Unknown:
Malcolm Lockyer
Unknown:
Donald MacLean

The second of a new series of programmes in which Lionel Gamlin suggests books for your pleasure and enjoyment, with readings and dramatic illustrations from the books selected with Alastair Mars, D.s.o., D.s.c. Patricia Field. Rosemary Lomax
Wilfrid Babbage , Michael Flanders

Contributors

Unknown:
Lionel Gamlin
Unknown:
Alastair Mars, D.S.O., D.S.C.
Unknown:
Patricia Field.
Unknown:
Rosemary Lomax
Unknown:
Wilfrid Babbage
Unknown:
Michael Flanders

Second in a series of programmes in which folk singers and jazz musicians find a common platform in modern and traditional folk music from both sides of the Atlantic
Ewan MacColl , Cy Grant and Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band in ' The Singing Sailormen' with A. L. Lloyd , Isla Cameron Written by Ewan MacColl
Devised and produced by Denis Mitchell

Contributors

Unknown:
Ewan MacColl
Unknown:
Cy Grant
Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
A. L. Lloyd
Unknown:
Isla Cameron
Written By:
Ewan MacColl
Produced By:
Denis Mitchell

Community hymn-singing from Cotham Methodist Church, Bristol, led by the combined choirs of the neighbourhood
Hymns introduced by the Rev. Frederick Pilkington, H.C.F.
Conductor, W. T. Welsh
Organist, R. O. Baldwin
0 thou who earnest from above (Tune,
Wilton)
Thou hidden love of God (Tune,
Aldersgate St.)
Where shall my wondering soul begin
(Tune. Old 23rd)
0 for a thousand tongues to sing
(Tune, Richmond)
Jesu, lover of my soul (Tune, Aberystwyth)
And are we yet alive (Tune, Falcon
Street)
Christ the Lord is risen today (Tune,
Easter Morn)
I'll praise my maker (Tune, Monmouth)

Contributors

Conductor:
Rev. Frederick Pilkington, H.C.F.
Conductor:
W. T. Welsh
Organist:
R. O. Baldwin

A programme presenting the best in Britain's show business with Geraldine McEwan and Graham Stark
Guest Star:
Charlie Chester
Singing Personalities
Anne Shelton
Harry Dawson
Instrumental Personality
The Hedley Ward Trio
The George Mitchell
Glee Club
The Stanley Black Concert Orchestra
Calling All Stars
You are invited to name your favourite tunes and the stars you wish to perform, them
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Produced by Alastair Scott-Johnston

Contributors

Unknown:
Geraldine McEwan
Unknown:
Graham Stark
Unknown:
Charlie Chester
Unknown:
Anne Shelton
Unknown:
Harry Dawson
Written By:
Ray Galton
Written By:
Alan Simpson
Produced By:
Alastair Scott-Johnston

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