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From the North of England
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Directed by Tommy Watt
Jimmy Wheeler
The Hedley Ward Trio
Bernard Herrmann
Terry WiJson
Julie Junes
Introduced by Roger Moffat
Produced by Bill Scott Coomber

Contributors

Directed By:
Tommy Watt
Directed By:
Jimmy Wheeler
Unknown:
Bernard Herrmann
Unknown:
Terry Wijson
Introduced By:
Roger Moffat
Produced By:
Bill Scott Coomber

The show with the most
David Ede introduces and directs
The Rabin Band
Barbara Kay. Colin Day Ray Pilgrim
The Hound Dogs
The Jazz Bag
Arthur Greenslade and the Gee Men
Groovin' Don Sanford
Rockin' Rex Morris and your ' pop ' requests
Produced by Terry Henebery

Contributors

Introduces:
David Ede
Unknown:
Barbara Kay.
Unknown:
Arthur Greenslade
Unknown:
Don Sanford
Unknown:
Rex Morris
Produced By:
Terry Henebery

Introduced by Teresa McGonagle
An Optical Illusion: experienced by Marjorie Martin
In My Opinion: a personal comment on a controversial issue
Expert v. Amateur: a three-studio quiz on dressmaking
A Hotel in Moscow: Susan Smyth stayed there
Points from the Post-bag.- a discussion on issues raised in listeners' letters
Joseph O'Conor reads from
' The City of Beautiful Nonsense ' by E. Temple Thurston The third item is recorded

Contributors

Introduced By:
Teresa McGonagle
Unknown:
Marjorie Martin
Unknown:
Susan Smyth
Unknown:
Joseph O'Conor

News, views, and music
Monday Edition
John Ellison introduces his Record Spin plus
Ian Stewart's Sweet Music
Roundabout's Racing Review from Peter Bromley
So You Want to Take up ski-ing: Anni Maurer
DudIey Perkins in Can I Help You?
Tonight's Topic

Malcolm Lockyer conducts the BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader, Julien Gaillard

Contributors

Presenter:
John Ellison
Musician:
Ian Stewart
Presenter (Racing Review):
Peter Bromley
Presenter (So You Want to Take Up Ski-ing):
Anni Maurer
Presenter (Can I Help You?):
Dudley Perkins
Conductor:
Malcolm Lockyer
Musicians:
BBC Revue Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Julien Gaillard
Producer:
Eric Miller

from
C. A. Lejeune film critic and Francis Chichester winner of the solo transatlantic yacht race
Four teenagers ask the questions
In the chair,
Peter Haigh
From an idea by Peter Haigh Produced by Edward Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
C. A. Lejeune
Unknown:
Francis Chichester
Unknown:
Peter Haigh
Unknown:
Peter Haigh
Produced By:
Edward Taylor

says
Peter Goodwright as he presents his
Observations on Life asks you to
Meet the People and The Folks Next-Door
In company with Paddy Edwards and Bryan Johnson
A Election of the BBC
Northern Dance Orchestra Directed by Geoff Alderson
Script by Ronnie Taylor and Jack Bradley
Produced by Geoff Lawrence
The recorded broadcast of August 30, 1960, in the North of England Home Service

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Goodwright
Unknown:
Paddy Edwards
Unknown:
Bryan Johnson
Directed By:
Geoff Alderson
Script By:
Ronnie Taylor
Script By:
Jack Bradley
Produced By:
Geoff Lawrence

A light-hearted look at the advertising-world
Michael Medwin as Michael Lightfoot, an account executive
Fenella Fielding as Janet, his secretary
Eleanor Summerfield as Maggie, a TV executive
Joan Sims as Mavis, a shorthand typist
Nicholas Phipps as Adrian Beales, a copywriter
Other parts played by Warren Mitchell
Script by Myles Rudge and Ronnie Wolfe

Contributors

Writer:
Myles Rudge
Writer:
Ronnie Wolfe
Producer:
Eric Miller
Michael Lightfoot:
Michael Medwin
Janet:
Fenella Fielding
Maggie:
Eleanor Summerfield
Mavis:
Joan Sims
Adrian Beales:
Nicholas Phipps
Other parts:
Warren Mitchell

Henry Krips conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra Leader, William Armon
With
Joyce Gartside (soprano) Charles Craig (tenor) Ernst Naser (zither) and the BBC Chorus
Conducted by Alan G. Melville Introduced by Colin Doran Produced by Eric Arden

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Krips
Leader:
William Armon
Soprano:
Joyce Gartside
Tenor:
Charles Craig
Tenor:
Ernst Naser
Conducted By:
Alan G. Melville
Introduced By:
Colin Doran
Produced By:
Eric Arden

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More