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From Scotland including
Benno Schotz , the sculptor, as guest of the week; impressions of the Lammermuirs and of a school of rural and domestic economy in Aberdeen; thoughts on a first pregnancy; hints on spring flower decoration
Introduced by Elsie Russell
Serial: ' The Small Miracle ' by Paul Gallico
Read by Hugh David
The second of four instalments
News Summary at 2.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Benno Schotz
Introduced By:
Elsie Russell
Unknown:
Paul Gallico
Read By:
Hugh David

Script by Lesley Wilson
Gwen phoned Mrs. Dale, telling her David was in hospital suffering from minor injuries following a motor accident. Maisie ran away from the Fulton household. Fulton and Fickling traced her to a cafe where she was working as a waitress. She admitted the Irishman was the cause of the trouble and revealed that he was her father. Tony told Alec that his club had lost its licence and been closed. Alec suggested he joined him, working with Ransome. Alec helped Dr. Dale to buy a new car.

Contributors

Script By:
Lesley Wilson

Music for everyone
News, views, and interviews
The latest and the best of records
Your host tonight is
David Jacobs
This edition includes
Roundabout's singer of the week:
Eric Wilson-Hyde with Hugo D'Alton (mandolin) and Chick Laval (guitar)
Charmian Innes says ' How the Heck ... ?
' Off the Spike ' News
Your reporter, George Martin
A practical hint from
Roundabout's Handyman
6.29 Weather and News Headlines followed by ' Tonight's Topic'
Dennis Wilson at the piano
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Gilbert Vinter Produced by John Simmonds
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Eric Wilson-Hyde
Unknown:
Hugo D'Alton
Guitar:
Chick Laval
Guitar:
Charmian Innes
Reporter:
George Martin
Unknown:
Dennis Wilson
Leader:
James Hutcheon
Conducted By:
Gilbert Vinter
Produced By:
John Simmonds

with June Brunell and Bettina Dickson
A new series of stories based on the work of the Australian Royal Flying Doctor Service
3—' S 0 S for Baidy '
Script by Rex Rienits
Production by Vernon Harris

Contributors

Unknown:
June Brunell
Unknown:
Bettina Dickson
Script By:
Rex Rienits
Production By:
Vernon Harris
Dr Chris Rogers:
James McKechnie
Tommy O'Donnell:
Bill Kerr
Jane Hudson:
June Brunell
Sally MacAndrew:
Bettina Dickson
Frank Watson:
Kenneth Warren
Andy Watson:
Paddy Turner
Baldy Murdoch:
Ed Devereaux
Paddy:
Harry Towb
Steve:
John Stacy
Mrs Blackburn:
Paula Green

presents
A World of Music featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra (Leader, William Armon )
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
The Latin-American Rhythm of Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
Songs from
Julie Dawn and John Lawrenson
The distinctive piano music of Monia Liter
Introduced by Brian Matthew
Produced by Travers Thorneloe

Contributors

Leader:
William Armon
Conductor:
Vilem Tausky
Unknown:
Bernard Monshin
Unknown:
Julie Dawn
Unknown:
John Lawrenson
Introduced By:
Brian Matthew
Produced By:
Travers Thorneloe

Stephen Grenfell Is the storyteller in TRUE STORIES of Our Day and Age
18-' Citizens from the Scrap-heap ' Jimmie Moffat was born in a Glasgow slum. When he was scarcely out of his childhood he began a brief and inglorious career of stealing and housebreaking. By the time he was fourteen he was well on the way to becoming a professional criminal. Then he was sent to Thornly Park School, Paisley. This programme describes the training he received there -training that has made of young Jimmie Moffat a citizen who respects the community that once he despised.
Script by Stephen Grenfell Produced by Archie P. Lee

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmie Moffat
Unknown:
Jimmie Moffat
Script By:
Stephen Grenfell
Produced By:
Archie P. Lee

Light Programme

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