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MORNING MUSIC
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra Leader, Jack Nupent Conductor. Jack Leon The Casino Orchestra
Conducted by Louis Voss Cecil Norman at d the Rhythm Players The Robin Richmond Trio
Eddie Strevens and. his Quartet

Contributors

Leader:
Jack Nupent
Conductor:
Jack Leon
Conducted By:
Louis Voss
Conducted By:
Cecil Norman
Unknown:
Robin Richmond Trio
Unknown:
Eddie Strevens

A morning performance of films featuring this week sound-track from
Can-Can starring
Frank Sinatra. Shirley MacLaine Maurice Chevalier and Louis Jourdan
Adapted by Gordon Gow Introduced by Brimi Reece
Produced by Alfred Dunning
Recording

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Sinatra.
Unknown:
Shirley MacLaine
Unknown:
Maurice Chevalier
Unknown:
Louis Jourdan
Adapted By:
Gordon Gow
Introduced By:
Brimi Reece
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning

from a diesel engine manufacturers at Staines, Middlesex
Introduced by Bill Gates with Lita Roza , Cardew Robinson
Gwenda Wilkin
The Tracy Sisters
James Moody (piano) Dennis Newey (guitar) Tim Bell (double-bass)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Gates
Unknown:
Lita Roza
Unknown:
Cardew Robinson
Unknown:
Gwenda Wilkin
Piano:
James Moody
Guitar:
Dennis Newey
Double-Bass:
Tim Bell

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including:

The Facts of Dog Life: Ingrid Holford recalls mating her terrier bitch

Rat Race: Joyce Alderton on the pursuit of a University

Career in Cameo: June Bronhill talks to Gordon Gow

No Fixed Abode: Daphne More lives in a yacht

Reading Your Letters

Five Guineas a Time: Celia March ventures outside the National Health Service

Simon Lack reads from 'The Far Sands' by Andrew Garve

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Ingrid Holford
Unknown:
Joyce Alderton
Unknown:
Gordon Gow
Unknown:
Andrew Garve

News, views, and music
TUESDAY EDITION
Carole Carr introduces
Topic for Motorists: Bill Hartley ,
Tennis: Dan Maskell
Sales Talk: Max Robertson
The T.T. Races: Peter Arnold
Music by Bill McGuffie at the piano BBC Variety Orchestra Leader. John Jezard
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet and on gramophone records
Produced by Denys Jones
News Summary at 6.30 followed by Tonight's Topic

Contributors

Introduces:
Carole Carr
Unknown:
Bill Hartley
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Max Robertson
Unknown:
Peter Arnold
Music By:
Bill McGuffie
Leader:
John Jezard
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Produced By:
Denys Jones

Professor Jimmy Edwards submits a weekly school report with Arthur Howard as Mr. Pettigrew and Laidman Browne as Mr. Fowler
Frederick Treves as Alfred Tennyson, David Bird as a School Inspector, Roger Shepherd as Lumley
Script adapted by David Climie from an original by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Edward Taylor

Contributors

Professor Jimmy Edwards:
Jimmy Edwards
Mr. Pettigrew:
Arthur Howard
Mr. Fowler :
Laidman Browne
Alfred Tennyson:
Frederick Treves
School Inspector:
David Bird
Lumley:
Roger Shepherd
Adapted by:
David Climie
Author:
Frank Muir
Author:
Denis Norden
Produced By:
Edward Taylor

Episodes in the life of an ex-Detective Inspector by Edward J. Mason with Jack Hulbert as Christopher Blaze
Thanks for the Memory
Produced by MARTYNC. Webster

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward J. Mason
Unknown:
Jack Hulbert
Christopher Blaze:
Jack Hulbert
Smithy:
Haydn Jones
Miss Jones:
Sulwen Morgan
Mr Meek:
James Thomason
Nobby:
William Eedle
Mrs Goole:
Kathleen Helme
Amy Goole:
Beryl Calder
Remembro:
Julian Somers
Carlio:
Peter Wilde
Mrs Grimble:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Mr Goole:
Anthony Viccars

featuring
Reginald Tilsley and his Orchestra
Albert Marland and his Quartet
William Davies at the piano and Belle Gonzalez
Introduced by John Dunn Produced by Alan Owen

Contributors

Unknown:
Reginald Tilsley
Unknown:
Albert Marland
Unknown:
William Davies
Introduced By:
John Dunn
Produced By:
Alan Owen

Light Programme

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