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A morning performance of films featuring this week soundi-track from
The Captain's Table starring
John Gregson , Peggy Cummins , Donald Sinden , and Nadia Gray Adapted by Trafford Whitelock and Reach for the Sky starring Kenneth More also Muriel Pavlow , Lyndon Brook , Lee Patterson , and Alexander Knox Adapted by Gordon Gow Introduced by Brian Reece
Produced by Alfred Dunning Recording

Contributors

Unknown:
John Gregson
Unknown:
Peggy Cummins
Unknown:
Donald Sinden
Adapted By:
Trafford Whitelock
Unknown:
Kenneth More
Unknown:
Muriel Pavlow
Unknown:
Lyndon Brook
Unknown:
Lee Patterson
Unknown:
Alexander Knox
Adapted By:
Gordon Gow
Introduced By:
Brian Reece
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning

from a shoe factory in Norwich
The Springfields
Alan Randall
Jill Day
Bob Monkhouse
Harry Engleman (piano) Sid Gateley (string-bass) Bob Mansell (drums)
Produced by Richard Maddock
Alan Randall is in ' The Arthur Haynes Show' at the Regal Theatre; Jill Day and Bob Monkhouse are in ' Paint the Town ' at the Britannia Pier Theatre, Great Yarmouth

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Randall
Unknown:
Jill Day
Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Piano:
Harry Engleman
Piano:
Sid Gateley
Unknown:
Bob Mansell
Produced By:
Richard Maddock
Produced By:
Alan Randall
Unknown:
Arthur Haynes
Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse

Introduced by Teresa McGonagle and including
Paris, You Have Not Changed: says Amalia Magri
Unbeliever: Julia Bayliss explains her attitude to religion
In the National Service: 4-introducing a Youth Employment Officer
Answering Your Questions
Points from the Post-bag: a discussion on issues raised In listeners' letters
' The Town House' by Norah Lofts
Read by Beryl Calder
Maude Reed 's Tale

Contributors

Introduced By:
Teresa McGonagle
Unknown:
Amalia Magri
Unknown:
Julia Bayliss
Read By:
Beryl Calder
Read By:
Maude Reed

Music for the Motorist with Terry Burton and the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra Directed by Bernard Herrmann
Introduced by Randal Herley Produced by Peter Pilbeam

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Burton
Directed By:
Bernard Herrmann
Introduced By:
Randal Herley
Produced By:
Peter Pilbeam

The Lawn Tennis Championships Latest results and commentary by Max Robertson and Raymond Glendenning , with summaries and comments by Bea Walter
From the All England Club
News Summary at 6.30 followed by Tonight's Topic

Contributors

Commentary By:
Max Robertson
Commentary By:
Raymond Glendenning
Unknown:
Bea Walter

Professor Jimmy Edwards submits a weekly school report
with June Whitfield as Matron, Norman Shelley as Sir Charles, Roddy Maude-Roxby as Mr. Potter, Roger Shepherd as Luroley, David Lott as Taplow
and John Mitchell and Graham Aza

Script adapted by David Climie from an original by Frank Muir and Denis Norden

(Repeated on Sunday at 2.0 p.m.)

Contributors

Original script:
Frank Muir
Original script:
Denis Norden
Script adapted by:
David Climie
Producer:
Edward Taylor
Professor Jimmy Edwards:
Jimmy Edwards
Matron:
June Whitfield
Sir Charles:
Norman Shelley
Mr. Potter:
Roddy Maude-Roxby
Luroley:
Roger Shepherd
Taplow:
David Lott
[Actor]:
John Mitchell
[Actor]:
Graham Aza

Episodes in the life of an ex-Detective Inspector by Edward J. Mason with Jack Hulbert as Christopher Blaze
I Wrote a Letter to my Love
Produced by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward J. Mason
Unknown:
Jack Hulbert
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Christopher Blaze:
Jack Hulbert
Smithy:
Haydn Jones
Mr Meek:
James Thomason
Ann Clayton:
Dorit Welles
Charlie:
Frank Partington
Mrs Gimble:
Dorothy Holmes-Gore
Henry Bullett:
Simon Lack
Ma Skillett:
Vivienne Chatterton
Foreigner:
William Eedle
Inspector:
Geoffrey Wincott

featuring
Bernard Monshln and his Rio Tango Band
Ernest Penfold and the South Sea Serenaders
The Sidney Bright Trio and Julie Dawn
Introduced by John Dum Produced by Charles Beardsall and James Dufour

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Monshln
Unknown:
Ernest Penfold
Introduced By:
John Dum
Produced By:
Charles Beardsall
Produced By:
James Dufour

Light Programme

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