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' Improvisation by Christine Wade
Read by Megan Latimer
11.15 MRS. DALE'S DIARY Script by Robert Turley
Last Friday's recorded broadcast
11.31 COMMONWEALTH
OF SONG
Artists from the Commonwealth gather in London to send greetings in song to their friends and relations at home and to listeners in Britain
Robert Easton , United Kingdom Patricia Baird.
Australia Harry Jacobson , South Africa Bryan Drake , New Zealand The Maple Leaf Four, Canada
The George Mitchell Singers BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader. Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer Produced by Michael North
BBC General Overseas Service production

Contributors

Unknown:
Christine Wade
Read By:
Megan Latimer
Script By:
Robert Turley
Unknown:
Robert Easton
Unknown:
Patricia Baird.
Unknown:
Harry Jacobson
Unknown:
Bryan Drake
Leader:
Julien Gaillard
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Produced By:
Michael North

From Scotland with Jack Radcliffe
Eve Boswell , John Hauxvell
Mickie Ainsworth ' and Jimmy Blue
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra Leader. Jack Nugent Conductor, Jack Leon
Produced by Eddie Fraser

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Radcliffe
Unknown:
Eve Boswell
Unknown:
John Hauxvell
Unknown:
Mickie Ainsworth
Leader:
Jack Nugent
Conductor:
Jack Leon
Produced By:
Eddie Fraser

The show with the most featuring
The Rabin Band
Lorie Mann , Colin Day Ray Pilgrim
The ' groovin' ' guitar of Don Sanford
' Rockin' ' Rex Morris
The Hound Dogs and your ' pop ' requests
Introduced and directed by David Ede
Produced by Terry Henebery

Contributors

Unknown:
Lorie Mann
Unknown:
Colin Day
Unknown:
Ray Pilgrim
Unknown:
Don Sanford
Directed By:
David Ede
Produced By:
Terry Henebery

A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes, stories, and music Today's story: 'The Little Fairy Shoemaker' by Elizabeth Fernier , told by Dorothy Smith. Recording Catherine Edwards 'introduces the programmes this week

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Fernier
Told By:
Dorothy Smith.
Introduces:
Catherine Edwards

From Wales
Gwenyth Petty introduces
A Countryman's Diary: Harry Soan talks about his life on and off the farm
The Dentist Lady: Lynne Roberts describes the reactions of children facing the dentist's chair for the first time
Getting to the Top: Josephine Scarr talks to Jean Ware about her work as a climbing instructor in Snowdonia
Eating Out: Lindsay Evans surveys the eating habits of South Walians
Robert Shaw reads from
' Clear Sky Above ' by Neil Sheraton

Contributors

Talks:
Harry Soan
Unknown:
Lynne Roberts
Talks:
Josephine Scarr
Unknown:
Jean Ware
Unknown:
Lindsay Evans
Unknown:
Neil Sheraton

Script by Jonquil Antony
Produced by Betty Davies and Wyn Knowles
Mrs. Freeman disclosed that Vicky was to be her partner in the antique shop. Sally told Vicky that the family disapproved. Renee was put on probation for two years. Caradoc and Bob made up their quarrel. Caradoc and David went home to Wales as Mrs. Owen was upset over their father. Mr. Owen resigned from the Ministry. Mrs. Dale, Ellis Powell ; Dr. Data, James Dale : Mrs. Freeman, Dorothy Lane Sally Fulton : Margaret Ward : Site Douglas, Valerie Kirk-bright -; Bob Dale, Leslie Heritag * and Paul Sherwood ; Jenny Dale , Julie Braddock ; Grandfather Dale, Jack Shaw : Henry Freeman, Preston Lockwood ; Gwen Owen, Aline Waites ; David Owen , Robin Lloyd : Mr. Owen, Kenneth Evans and Ben Williams ; Mrs. Owen, Hilda Bayley ; Caradoc Owen, Arthur White ; Maud French. Gwen Day Burroughs: Sylvia Williams ,
Jane Grahame : Mrs. Parsons. Doris Gilmore ; Mr. Billings, Wilfred Bab-bage ; Miss Pugh, Kathleen Helm *

Contributors

Script By:
Jonquil Antony
Produced By:
Betty Davies
Produced By:
Wyn Knowles
Unknown:
Ellis Powell
Unknown:
James Dale
Unknown:
Dorothy Lane
Unknown:
Margaret Ward
Unknown:
Valerie Kirk-Bright
Unknown:
Leslie Heritag
Unknown:
Paul Sherwood
Unknown:
Jenny Dale
Unknown:
Julie Braddock
Unknown:
Jack Shaw
Unknown:
Preston Lockwood
Unknown:
Aline Waites
Unknown:
David Owen
Unknown:
Robin Lloyd
Unknown:
Kenneth Evans
Unknown:
Ben Williams
Unknown:
Hilda Bayley
Unknown:
Arthur White
Unknown:
Sylvia Williams
Unknown:
Jane Grahame
Unknown:
Doris Gilmore
Unknown:
Wilfred Bab-Bage
Unknown:
Kathleen Helm

News, views, and music
MONDAY EDITION
John Ellison introduces
Sweet Music with Ian Stewart
Dudley Perkins in Can I Help You?
Record Spin
Tonight's Topic
BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer
Produced by Eric Miller

Contributors

Introduces:
John Ellison
Unknown:
Ian Stewart
Unknown:
Dudley Perkins
Leader:
Julien Gaillard
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Produced By:
Eric Miller

All the Fun of an Olde Tyme Music Hall
From the stage of the famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds Proprietor, Mr. Harry Joseph with Mr. Jimmy James and Company He's our Eli
Miss Felicity Harrison
The Celebrated Contralto
Mr. Jack Grice
A Laugh a Minute
The Four Ambassadors The Gentlemen of Song
Members of the Leeds City Police Choir
Conductor, Sergeant Marsh and The Gentlemen of the Pit Orchestra
Master of Ceremonies,
Mr. Terry Wilson
Produced by Bill Scott-Coomber

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. Harry Joseph
Unknown:
Mr. Jimmy James
Contralto:
Mr. Jack Grice
Conductor:
Sergeant Marsh
Unknown:
Mr. Terry Wilson
Produced By:
Bill Scott-Coomber

Chris Elliott
Leicester v.
Andy Hayford
Ghana An eight-round contest promoted by Joe Jacobs Commentary by Raymond Glendenning with inter-round summaries by Rod Davies
From the Cossington Street Baths, Leicester

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Elliott
Unknown:
Andy Hayford
Unknown:
Joe Jacobs
Commentary By:
Raymond Glendenning
Unknown:
Rod Davies

The Gordon Franks Orchestra with Frank Ifleld
Leslie Baker , Jack Toogood and The Stringalong Sextet
Introduced by Paddy Roberts. Produced by John Kingdon

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Franks Orchestra
Unknown:
Frank Ifleld
Unknown:
Leslie Baker
Unknown:
Jack Toogood
Introduced By:
Paddy Roberts.
Produced By:
John Kingdon

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