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Contributors

Daniel Archer:
Harry Oakes
Doris Archer:
Gwen Berryman
Jack Archer:
Denis Folwell
Peggy Archer:
Thelma Rogers
Philip Archer:
Norman Painting
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Christine Johnson:
Lesley Saweard
Paul Johnson:
Leslie Dunn
Walter Gabriel:
Chris Gittins
Mrs Perkins:
Pauline Seville
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Carol Grey:
Anne Cullen
John Tregorran:
Basil Jones
Ned Larkin:
Bill Payne
Mabel Larkin:
Kay Hudson
Jimmy Grange:
Alan Rothwell

A sound approach to the cinema
Introduced by Peter Haigh and Including Pocket Edition of ' Operation Amsterdam ' starring
Peter Finch , Eva Bartok
Tony Britton. Alexander Knox
Malcolm Keen , and Christine Rhode *
Adaptation by Lyn Falrhurst
Around the British Studios
Peter Noble talks to Euan Lloyd
Producer and director of ' Invitation to Monte Carlo*
Sounds Familiar
A short quiz to test your know-how of current and not-so-current movie*
Presented by Desmond Carrington and Spencer Hale
A Few Words From: James Stewart
Highlights From:
'Houseboat.' starring
Cary Grant and Sophia Loren
Script by Trafford Whitelock
Edited and produced by Alfred Dunning

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Haigh
Unknown:
Peter Finch
Unknown:
Eva Bartok
Unknown:
Tony Britton.
Unknown:
Alexander Knox
Unknown:
Malcolm Keen
Unknown:
Christine Rhode
Unknown:
Lyn Falrhurst
Unknown:
Euan Lloyd
Presented By:
Desmond Carrington
Presented By:
Spencer Hale
Unknown:
James Stewart
Unknown:
Cary Grant
Unknown:
Sophia Loren
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning

by John P. Marquand Adapted for radio and produced by Mary Hope Allea
1—' Philip Liu
Proposes a Journey'
The action takes place In China in 1932

Contributors

Unknown:
John P. Marquand
Produced By:
Mary Hope Allea
Produced By:
Philip Liu
Rodney Jones:
William Sylvester
Mel Newall:
Jill Melford
Philip Liu:
David Spenser
Paul Steuben:
John Scott
Edwin Newall:
John Salew
Liang:
Frank Atkinson
Mr Wong:
John Ruddock
Chou Fu-Shan:
Jeffrey Segal
Monsieur Pierre:
Jeffrey Segal
The Barman:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
No 2 Boy:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Hotel Boy:
John Hollis

A winter programme looking back to last summer and forward to next
Memories of sunlit days and leisure hours to come
You are invited to
Share a Freedom of Scotland rail ticket with Anthony Brown Take a motoring holiday in the Black Forest with Basil Curtis and join Paul Martin on a musical holiday in London Ted Appleton and Bill Cormack , travel experts, are on hand with up-to-the-minute items of holiday interest
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
Produced by Arthur Phillips

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Brown
Unknown:
Basil Curtis
Unknown:
Paul Martin
Unknown:
Bill CormacK
Introduced By:
Franklin Engelmann
Produced By:
Arthur Phillips

Community hymn-singing from the Parish Church of St. Stephen, Bristol, led by the Bristol Madrigal Society and the Choirs of St. Stephen's and the Lord Mayor's Chapel
Soldiers of Christ, arise (Tune, From
Strength to Strength)
Lord, it belongs not to my care
(Tune, St. Kilda)
At the name of Jesus (Tune, Cuddesdon)
0 thou who earnest from above (Tune,
Hereford)
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (Tune,
Cape Town)
Rejoice! the Lord is King (Tune,
Gopsal)
We sing the praise of him who died
(Tune, Fulda)
Love divine, all loves excelling (Tune,
Love Divine)
Hymns introduced by Alan Gibson
Conductor. Herbert Byard Organist^ Graham Hooper

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alan Gibson
Organist:
Graham Hooper

with Nicholas Parsons
The Tanner Sisters
Freddy Bamberger and Pam Tommy Reilly
Lester Ferguson
Richard Murdoch and Kenneth Horne
The Adam Singers
Directed by Cliff Adams BBC Variety Orchestra (Leader. John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by David Ellis with additional material by Roy Park
Produced by Bill Worsley

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Freddy Bamberger
Unknown:
Pam Tommy Reilly
Unknown:
Lester Ferguson
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Kenneth Horne
Directed By:
Cliff Adams
Leader:
John Jezard
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Script By:
David Ellis
Produced By:
Bill Worsley

Light Programme

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