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The show with the most
David Ede and the Rabin Band
Lorie Mann , Colin Day. Ray Pilgrim
The Hound Dogs and featuring
The Grooving Guitar of Don Sanford Tenors for Two and your Pop requests
Presented by Terry Henebery
News Summary at 1.30
Shipping Forecast at 1.40 on 1,500 m.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Ede
Unknown:
Lorie Mann
Unknown:
Colin Day.
Presented By:
Terry Henebery

As Others See Us: Jacques Champagne from France
Open Mike: among the Christmas shoppers
Twelve Days-or a Lifetime !: Muriel Pike tells of her small son's visit to hospital
Things Oft Thought: Patric Dickinson introduces a poem Reading Your Letters
Air Mail Letter from New York
Serial: ' A Choice of Heaven ' by J. M. Scott
Abridged by Donald Bancroft
Read by Deryck Guyler
The last instaiment
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
News Summary at 2.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Muriel Pike
Introduces:
Patric Dickinson
Unknown:
J. M. Scott
Abridged By:
Donald Bancroft
Read By:
Deryck Guyler
Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson

Productions this week by Betty Davies and Keri Lewis
Because Mrs. Dale had a bad cold, Mrs. Alaggs agreed to stay on for another week at Virginia Lodge. After Dr. Fenimore had advised him to do so, Ivor decided to accept Dr. Dale's offer to amalgamate the two practices. Bob and Caradoc were working very hard, preparing for the opening of the garage. Janet told Caradoc she couldn't go out with him one evening, and went dancing with Mr. Haynes, a business man who stayed regularly at the Sutherland. The Dales went to see Gwen and David's new house, and Gwen asked them to come there for Christmas.

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Davies
Unknown:
Keri Lewis

News, views, and music
Monday edition
Introduced by John Ellison
Special features:
Sweet Music: with Ian Stewart
Dudley Perkins asks
Can I Help Your
Desmond Carrington presents
The Singing Screen
6.29 Weather and News Headlines followed by Tonight's Topic Produced by Jacques Brown
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Euison
Unknown:
Ian Stewart
Unknown:
Dudley Perkins
Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Produced By:
Jacques Brown

An adventure in the conquest of space by B. D. Chapman
12-' Building the Space Station'
Production by Charles Maxwell

Contributors

Unknown:
B. D. Chapman
Production By:
Charles Maxwell
Captain Bob Britton:
John Carson
Captain Douglas McClelland:
Andrew Crawford
Flight Engineer Hicks:
Barrie Gosney
Max Kramer:
Gerik Schjelderup
Gelbin:
Arthur Lawrence
Colonel Kent:
Donald Bisset
Sir Charles Day:
Leslie Perrins
Control Officer Brown:
Peter Noel Cook

James McKechnie in * The Other Side' adapted from
John Murdoch 's book by Larry Morrow
Produced by Michael Simpson
The series edited by Alan Burgess
Tonight's story is a war story with a difference. A Dutchman, captured while fighting for Germany, is interned in England. But not for long. After an unorthodox escape from a P.o.W. camp, he goes through a series of fantastic adventures which include joining the R.A.F. and almost taking a commission!

Contributors

Unknown:
James McKechnie
Unknown:
John Murdoch
Book By:
Larry Morrow
Produced By:
Michael Simpson
Edited By:
Alan Burgess
Leo Dalderup:
James McKechnie
Liam:
Harry Towb
Maureen:
Monica Kirton
Sean:
Denys Hawthorne
Hynes:
Brian O'Higgins
Interrogation Offtcer:
Geoffrey Wincott
Dock Watchman:
Will Leighton
R A F Corporal:
Jon Rollason
R A F C O:
Philip Cunningham
R A F Officer:
Douglas Storm
Army Captain:
James Thomason

A Monday-evening rendezvous
Mine host, Peter King
Resident members:
The Ray Ellington Quartet
Valerie Masters
Carl Barriteau
The Dave Lee Quartet
Don Rennie and Don Lang and the Frantic Five with Red Price
This week's visitor:
Steve Benbow
Produced by John Kingdon
News Summary at 11.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter King
Unknown:
Valerie Masters
Unknown:
Carl Barriteau
Unknown:
Don Rennie
Unknown:
Don Lang
Unknown:
Red Price
Unknown:
Steve Benbow
Produced By:
John Kingdon

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