Programme Index

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including
Guest of the Week:
L. P. Hartley
What shall we have for dinner tomorrow ?: Robin Adair points out some seasonable bargains in - the food shops and suggests ways of serving them.
Thirty-four for Tea: Philip McCutchan and his wife recently started a tea-shop. He describes the experience
'Harlot!' she cried: the story of a misunderstanding, by Freda Hawkins.
Serial:
'Queen in Waiting' by Norah Lofts
Abridged by Betty Cocking
Read by Richard Hurndall
The thirteenth of fifteen instalments
Programme introduced by Jean Metcalfe

Contributors

Unknown:
L. P. Hartley
Unknown:
Freda Hawkins.
Unknown:
Norah Lofts
Abridged By:
Betty Cocking
Read By:
Richard Hurndall
Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe

A musical journey to different countries on a magic carpet woven by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell with Hugh Shirreff as your guide
Today's tour includes: France, Switzerland, Spain. Portugal. Mexico, Cuba. Ecuador, and the Argentine

Contributors

Leader:
Frederick Lunnon
Conductor:
Frank Cantell
Unknown:
Hugh Shirreff

Chairman, John Webster
A weekly gathering of Younger Generation enthusiasts making or discussing music
This week:
Benjamin Kennard of London visits the Club with his double bass
Gordon Hutt from Benton in Northumberland, talks about his favourite composer.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Webster
Unknown:
Benjamin Kennard
Bass:
Gordon Hutt

featuring
' the lad 'imself' with Bill Kerr
Sidney James. Andree Melly and Kenneth Williams
Theme and incidental music composed by Wally Stott and recorded by the Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra Conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton
Produced by Dennis Main Wilson

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Sidney James.
Unknown:
Andree Melly
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Composed By:
Wally Stott
Conducted By:
Harry Rabinowitz
Written By:
Alan Simpson
Written By:
Ray Galton
Produced By:
Dennis Main Wilson

Light Programme

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