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BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra
Conductor, David Curry
The London Theatre Orchestra Conducted by Raymond Agoult
The Albert Delroy Sextet
Ian Stewart and his Quartet
Jimmy Leach and his Organolian Quartet

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra
Conductor:
David Curry
Musicians:
The London Theatre Orchestra
Conductor:
Raymond Agoult
Musicians:
Albert Delroy Sextet
Musicians:
Ian Stewart and his Quartet
Musicians:
Jimmy Leach and his Organolian Quartet

from a shirt factory in Wakefield Bill Maynard , Paul Andrews
Wyn Calvin , The Bell-Tones
Accompanied by The Harry Hayward Trio
Introduced by Randal Herley Produced by James Casey

Contributors

Unknown:
Wakefield Bill Maynard
Unknown:
Paul Andrews
Unknown:
Wyn Calvin
Introduced By:
Randal Herley
Produced By:
James Casey

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including
Out of the News: involving a topic of interest
Air Letter from Kathleen Warner : Aunty Kay of Trinidad Radio and her radio children send Easter Greetings
Continued in next column
VHF and Wavelengths: page 10
Why Pay Such Fees?: Elizabeth Webb interviews parents of public school children
Films to See: reviewed by Elizabeth Frank
Shopping List: week-end food reminders
' Heatwave in Berlin '
Dymphna Cusack's book abridged by Naomi Lewis
Read by Beverley Dunn
The last of eleven instalments
The second item and serial are recorded

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Kathleen Warner
Unknown:
Elizabeth Webb
Reviewed By:
Elizabeth Frank
Abridged By:
Naomi Lewis
Read By:
Beverley Dunn

News, views, and music
Thursday Edition
Introduced by Ken Sykora
Brian Johnston Meeting a Sportsman
Crosby Cameo
Record Corner: Songs of Woodie Guthrie.
Science Spot
Tonight's Topic
Folk Songs and Ballads by The Orpington Junior Singers
Dennis Wilson at the piano

Produced by Jack Singleton

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ken Sykorn
Introduced By:
Brian Johnston
Singers:
Dennis Wilson
Produced By:
Jack Singleton

Franklin Engelmann is the Chairman of this general knowledge contest, in which listeners from all over the British Isles compete for the title ' Brain of Britain 1961'
12: WALES (iii)
The third panel of contestants representing Wales is:
Mrs. Kate Russell-Wood
Caernarvonshire
Lecturer
David Murray ,- Cardiganshire Student
Russell Jenkins Glamorganshire Schoolmaster
Jack Jonee , Denbighshire Museum Curator
The programme also Includes 'Hear! Hear!'
A test of memory for listeners at home and in the audience
The programme devised and written by John P. Wynn
Produced by Joan Clark

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin Engelmann
Unknown:
David Murray
Unknown:
Jack Jonee
Written By:
John P. Wynn
Produced By:
Joan Clark

with the people of London singing songs you all know
Bryan Johnson
The Michael John Singers
Jackie Brown at the electric organ Katthleen O'Hagan at the piano Produced by Rex Burrows

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Johnson
Singers:
Jackie Brown
Unknown:
Katthleen O'Hagan
Produced By:
Rex Burrows

A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's 'Any Questions?' from The Guildhall, Bradninch, Devon
Introduced by Freddy Grisewood
Produced by Michael Bowen

Contributors

Introduced By:
Freddy Grisewood
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

Sidney James with Dennis Price also taking part are
June Whitfield
Wallas Eaton
Script by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesmey Produced by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Unknown:
Sidney James
Unknown:
Dennis Price
Unknown:
June Whitfield
Unknown:
Wallas Eaton
Script By:
Ronald Wolfe
Script By:
Ronald Chesmey
Produced By:
Tom Ronald

with the BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer
Semprini plays his own arrangements for piano and orchestra
Tonight's programme includes: La Mer (Trenet)
Variations on a Prelude by Chopin (Rachmaninov)
Tunes from 'Show Boat' (Kern)
Produced by Frank Hooper

Contributors

Leader:
Julien Gaillard
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Produced By:
Frank Hooper

Light Programme

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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