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from London
Bill Gates introduces
Elsie and Doris Waters
Tony Fayne, Doreen Hume Michael Howard
Harry Jacobson , The Avona
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet

Contributors

Unknown:
Doreen Hume
Unknown:
Michael Howard
Unknown:
Harry Jacobson
Leader:
John Jezard
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet

from Wales
Introduced by Gwenyth Petty and including
Welsh Guest: The Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Alderman Mrs. Dorothy Lewis
Countryman's Diary: Harry Soan talks about his life on and off the farm
Riding Ponies.: Jean Ware talks to Margaret Brodrick about her Welsh mountain pony stud farm
Sunday School in my Sitting-room: a talk by Dorothy O'Neill
Zenana: Ravendra Soni discusses the status of women in Indian society
William Sylvester reads from
• What Makes Sammy Run ? by Budd Schulberg
The serial is recorded.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Gwenyth Petty
Unknown:
Alderman Mrs.
Unknown:
Dorothy Lewis
Talks:
Harry Soan
Talks:
Jean Ware
Unknown:
Margaret Brodrick
Talk By:
Dorothy O'Neill
Unknown:
Ravendra Soni
Unknown:
Sammy Run
Unknown:
Budd Schulberg

News, views, and music
MONDAY EDITION
Cyril Stapleton introduces his Record Spin plus
Ian Stewart 's Sweet Music
An interview with one of the winners of the All-Britain Amateur Accordion Championships held on Accordion Day at the Central Hall, Westminster, London
Roundabout's Racing Review from Peter Bromley
Unnatural History by John Hillaby Dudley Perkins in Can I Help Yout
Tonight's Topic
Malcolm Lockyer conducts the BBC Revue Orchestra Leader. Julien Gaillard
Produced by Richard Dingley

Contributors

Introduces:
Cyril Stapleton
Unknown:
Ian Stewart
Unknown:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
John Hillaby
Unknown:
Dudley Perkins
Unknown:
Malcolm Lockyer
Leader:
Julien Gaillard
Produced By:
Richard Dingley

A serial in ten parts adapted from his novel by R. F. DELDERFIELD
Episode 3
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by Norman Wright

Contributors

Produced By:
Norman Wright
Miss Baker:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
The Carvers:Jim:
Malcolm Hayes
The Carvers:Archie:
David March
The Carvers:Boxer:
David Spenser
The Carvers:Berni:
Henry Davies
Harold Godbeer:
John Bryning
Louise Strawbridge:
Beryl Calder
Judy Ascham:
Sheila Grant
Esme Fraser:
Simon Lack
Pippa:
Freda Dowie

Jimmy Clitheroe in The wreck of the Soppy Sue with Peter Sinclair
Patricia Burke
Leonard Williams
Danny Ross
Diana Day
Written by Frank Roscoe Produced by James Casey

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Clitheroe
Unknown:
Peter Sinclair
Unknown:
Patricia Burke
Unknown:
Leonard Williams
Unknown:
Danny Ross
Written By:
Frank Roscoe
Produced By:
James Casey

A light-hearted look at the advertising world

Michael Medwin as Michael Lightfoot, an account executive
Eleanor Summerfield as Maggie, a TV executive
Fenella Fielding as Janet, secretary to Michael Lightfoot
Joan Sims as Mavis, a shorthand typist
Nicholas Phipps as Adrian Beales, copywriter
Warren Mitchell as most other characters
Script by Myles Rudge and Ronnie Wolfe

Contributors

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

Leader, William Armon
Conductor, Vilem Tausky with June Bronhill (soprano) Thomas Round (tenor) give a concert during
Welwyn Festival Week from the Hall of the Mid-Herta College of Further Education, Welwyn Garden City
Introduced by John Dunn
Produced by Geoffrey Brand words by Christopher Hassall

Contributors

Leader:
William Armon
Conductor:
Vilem Tausky
Introduced By:
John Dunn
Produced By:
Geoffrey Brand
Unknown:
Christopher Hassall

The Gordon Franks Orchestra and The Stringalong Swingtette
Leslie Baker and Jack Toogood
Introduced by Jimmy Young Produced by John Kingdon

Contributors

Unknown:
Stringalong Swingtette
Unknown:
Leslie Baker
Unknown:
Jack Toogood
Introduced By:
Jimmy Young
Produced By:
John Kingdon

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