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Reginald Tilsley and his Orchestra
Light Orchestra
(Leader. David Adams ) Conductor. David Curry
Southern Serenade directed by Lou WhitesoB
At 6.45 on 1,500 m.
Shipping Forecast
Weather and News Summary at 7.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Reginald Tilsley
Leader:
David Adams
Conductor:
David Curry
Directed By:
Lou Whitesob

From a boot and shoe factory in Northampton Max Geldiay
Paddy Edwards
Jo Shelton
George Martin
Harry Engleman (piano)
Vie Mortiboys (string-bass)
Bob Mansell (drums)
Presented by Richard Maddock

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Geldiay
Unknown:
Paddy Edwards
Unknown:
Jo Shelton
Unknown:
George Martin
Piano:
Harry Engleman
Unknown:
Bob Mansell
Presented By:
Richard Maddock

Reports on the final day of the following matches :
Glamorgan v. The South African* at Swansea
Charles Fortune
Kent v. Hampshire at Canterbury John Arlott
Sussex v. Middlesex at Hove
Peter Cranmer
Lancashire v. Yorkshire at Old Trafford
Robert Hudson

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Hudson

A programme for children under five Nursery rhymes, stories, and music Today's story: ' The Friendly Cave ' by Wendy Wilkin , told by Dorothy Smith.
Catherine Edwards introduces the programmes this week

Contributors

Unknown:
Wendy Wilkin
Told By:
Dorothy Smith.
Introduces:
Catherine Edwards

Mrs. Dale, the doctor's wife, records the daily happenings in the life of her family.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 11.16 a.m.)
Elsie spread gossip about the row between Maud French and Mrs. Freeman, hinting that while she was in Capri Mrs. Freeman did something very shocking. Mrs. Freeman threatened Elsie with full exposure of what happened at Guildford. Gwen's boys did not return home from school one day. For a long time they could not be found; eventually David remembered a cafe where he sometimes took them for ices, and found them there with Kate, who had been meeting them often on their way home from school. David was furiously angry with Kate. He didn't immediately tell Gwen who had been with the boys, but she guessed. Kate broke down at the cafe, and Vicky was called to take her home.

Contributors

Script:
Jonquil Antony
Producer:
Betty Davies
Producer:
Wyn Knowles
Mrs. Dale:
Ellis Powell
Dr. Dale:
James Dale
Mrs. Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Sally Fulton:
Margaret Ward
Sue Douglas:
Valerie Kirkbright
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Gwen Owen:
Aline Waites
David Owen:
Robin Lloyd
Mr. Owen:
Kenneth Evans
Mrs. Owen:
Hilda Bayley
Caradoc Owen:
Arthur White
Ivor Mitchell:
Peter Tuddenham
Vicky Clare:
Lydia Sherwood
Mark Sylvester:
Hugh Dickson
Sister Mason:
Freda Dowie
Nurse:
Diana Olsson

Community singing from a china clay works at St. Austell, Cornwall
Conducted by Lawrence Adam with Dorothy Harwood (soprano)
Arthur Parkman (piano)
Master of Ceremonies, Bernard Fishwick
Produced by Brian Patten
Shipping Forecast at 5.58 on 1,500 m.

Contributors

Producer:
Brian Patten
Master of Ceremonies:
Bernard Fishwick
Conductor:
Lawrence Adam
Soprano:
Dorothy Harwood
Pianist:
Arthur Parkman

Further reports
Glamorgan r. The South Africans at Swansea by Charles Fortune
Kent v. Hampshire at Canterbury by John Arlott
Sussex r. Middlesex at Hove by Peter Cranmer
Lancashire v. Yorkshire at Old Trafford by Robert Hudson

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Cranmer
Unknown:
Robert Hudson

[Starring] James McKechnie and Bill Kerr
with Rosemary Miller and Bettina Dickson
A series of stories based on the work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
Script by Rex Rienits

Contributors

Writer:
Rex Rienits
Production:
Vernon Harris
Dr Chris Rogers:
James McKechnie
Tommy O'Donnell:
Bill Kerr
Mary West:
Rosemary Miller
Eally MacAndrew:
Bettina Dickson
Jim Kirby:
David Nettheim
Ned Kirby:
Jeffrey Hodgson
Mandy Wilson:
Pam Greenall
Joe McAllister:
Alister Williamson
Bob Wilson:
Russell Napier
John Marsh:
Robert Reardon
Mrs Molloy:
Follie Setches

A light-hearted look at the advertising world
[Starring] Michael Medwin with Eleanor Summerfield, Fenella Fielding and Joan Sims
The Jingle Belles and The Bernie Fenton Quartet under the direction of Cliff Adams
Script by Myles Rudge, with additional material by Ronnie Wolfe
Produced by John Simmonds

Contributors

Writer:
Myles Rudge
Additional material:
Ronnie Wolfe
Singers:
The Jingle Belles Musicians: The Bernie Fenton Quartet
Musical director:
Cliff Adams
Producer:
John Simmonds
Michael Lightfoot, an account executive:
Michael Medwin
Janet, his secretary:
Fenella Fielding
Maggie, a TV advertising executive:
Eleanor Summerfield
Mavis, a shorthand-typist:
Joan Sims
Adrian Beales, a copy-writer:
Nicholas Phipps
Mr Alsop:
Warren Mitchell

recalls music and songs from operetta featuring Mary Thomas, Billie Baker, Frederick Harvey, Dudley Rolph
BBC Chorus, trained by Alan G. Melville
and the BBC Concert Orchestra (Leader, William Armon)
Conductor, Vilem Tausky
Research and script by Mark Lubbock
Introduced by Frank Phillips
Produced by John Tyles

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Phillips
Producer:
John Tyles
Singers:
BBC Chorus
BBC Chorus trained by:
Alan G. Melville
Musicians:
The BBC Concert Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
William Armon
Orchestra conductor:
Vilem Tausky
Research/Script:
Mark Lubbock

by Harry Junkin
[Starring] Joan Miller

Leon Jacks is due to be hanged for murder. Will his wife, with new evidence in her possession, be able to save him at the last minute?

Contributors

Writer:
Harry Junkin
Producer:
David H. Godfrey
Bertha Jacks:
Joan Miller
Prison Warden:
Michael Turner
Mrs McLean:
Gwen Day Burroughs
Miss Milton:
Cecile Chevreau
Mr Henderson:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Other parts:
Errol MacKinnon
Other parts:
Judith Whale
Other parts:
Members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company

Relax to music
In the Peter Yorke manner featuring
Peter Yorke and his Orchestra
The songs of Michael Desmond
The rhythmic contrasts of the William Davies Quartet amd a serenade on records from
Martin, Denny and his Music
Introduced by John Dunn
Produced by Edward Nash
News Summary at 11.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Yorke
Unknown:
Peter Yorke
Unknown:
Michael Desmond
Unknown:
William Davies
Introduced By:
John Dunn
Produced By:
Edward Nash

Light Programme

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