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From the North of England
An Unwanted Luxury: by a slave to the telephone, Sheila Mackay Pram-pushing is Fun: Hazel Wheeler
At the Piano: Violet Carson
' It is my pleasure to introduce':by a Women's Institute speaker, Edith Simpson
Victorian Pot Lids: Henrietta Rollinson talks about her collection
Betsy Goes to School: a Lancashire grandmother's views on a Parent Teachers' Association, by Mary Rae Campbell
Introduced by Violet Carson
Serial: High Wages' by Dorothy Whipple
Abridged by Barbara Henderson
Read by Belle Chrystall
The first of ten Instalment*

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila MacKay
Unknown:
Hazel Wheeler
Piano:
Violet Carson
Unknown:
Edith Simpson
Unknown:
Victorian Pot
Talks:
Henrietta Rollinson
Introduced By:
Violet Carson
Unknown:
Dorothy Whipple
Abridged By:
Barbara Henderson
Read By:
Belle Chrystall

Script by Robert Turley
Dr. and Mrs. Dale set off for Italy, travelling by train via Calais to Rome and on to Naples, where they settled in at the Pensione St. Cecilia and met the owner, Andrea di Pino. The Poodlery opened with the paity which was a great success. Bob and Jenny met Hilary Russell , the new tenant of the flat above them. She was rather unfriendly. Sally was annoyed with Julie because she assumed that Sally would be coming to the Harewood Horse Trials. Sally said she would come, but only if she could make satisfactory staff arrangements.
Productions bv BeHy Davies and John R. Hopkins

Contributors

Script By:
Robert Turley
Unknown:
Hilary Russell
Unknown:
John R. Hopkins
Mrs Dale:
Ellis Powell
Dr Dale:
James Dali'
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Sally Lane:
Margaret Ward
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Mrs Morgan:
Grace Allardyce
Jenny Dale:
Julia Braddock
Givi'ii Owen:
Aline Waites
David Owen:
Gordon Morrison
Richard Fulton:
Norman Chidgey
Ivor Mitchell:
Peter Tuddenham
Dr Meredith:
William Fox
Julie Randall:
Dorothy Gordon
Colin Russell:
Geoffrey Matthews
Hilary Russell:
Gillian Raine
Andrea di Pino:
Manning Wilson
Tarina di Pino:
Rita Staines
Rosa Vardini:
Gladys Spencer
Signor Nicola:
Eric Anderson
Signor Martini:
Leonard Trolley

starring
Marlon Brando as Sky Masterson
Jean Simmons as Sarah Brown
Frank Sinatra as Nathan Detroit
Vivian Blaine as Adelaide
Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser
Excerpts from the sound-track of the Cinemascope and colour. musical film distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Narrated by Patrick Allen
A Carrington-Hale production

Contributors

Unknown:
Marlon Brando
Unknown:
Sky Masterson
Unknown:
Jean Simmons
Unknown:
Sarah Brown
Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Nathan Detroit
Unknown:
Vivian Blaine
Unknown:
Frank Loesser
Unknown:
Patrick Allen

by Stanley Hyland
'There ought to be a law against it' is a phrase constantly on people's lips, but how many people know the processes by which a Bill becomes law? This series of three dramatic programmes is designed to show the course of a fictional Private Member's Bill through the House of Commons.
Cast in of speaking :
Produced by Eileen Molony

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Hyland
Produced By:
Eileen Molony
Charles Hytch:
David Peel
Arthur Brown, M r:
Preston Lookwood
Narrator:
Stanley Hyland
Gerald Earnshaw m p:
Charles E . Stidwill
David Mundy Mr:
Geoffrey Winrott
Mrs C Napier M p:
Olwen Brookes
Chairman of Ways and Means:
James Thomason
Peter Wilberforce M.P:
Wilfrod Babbage
Miss Mabel Lush:
Rowena Cooper
Minister:
Eric Anderson

played by Geraldo and his Orchestra
Top of the Hits
Meet the Band
The Geraldo Glee Club
(Chorus-Master, Bob Brown)
Composer's Corner
From the Song Shop
Margaret Rose
The Tip Toppers
Geraldo Salutes
Songs with Strings with the voice of Roy Edwards
Dancing Through: with Doreen Hume, Eric Whitley and David Winnard
Introduced by Bruce Wyndham
Produced by David Miller
Geraldo writes on page 9

Contributors

Chorus-Master:
Bob Brown
Unknown:
Roy Edwards
Unknown:
Doreen Hume
Unknown:
Eric Whitley
Unknown:
David Winnard
Introduced By:
Brnce Wyndham
Produced By:
David Miller

Light Programme

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