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Manx Grand Prix
Junior Race
Commentaries on the progress of the 350 c.c. race from the Isle of Man
Graham Walker and Alan Clarke at the Grandstand, Eddie Fitch at Ballacraine, Murray Walker at Ramsey, and Alan Dixon at Creg-ny-Baa

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Walker
Unknown:
Alan Clarke
Unknown:
Eddie Fitch
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Alan Dixon

A morning performance of films this week concluding the story of Pepe starring Cantinflas and co-starring
Dan Dailey and Shirley Jones with thirty-five guest stars Adapted by Peter Davalle Introduced by Brian Reece
Produced by Alfred Dunning Recording

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Dailey
Unknown:
Shirley Jones
Adapted By:
Peter Davalle
Introduced By:
Brian Reece
Produced By:
Alfred Dunning

from a photographic goods factory at Wealdstone, Middlesex
Introduced by Bill Gates with Patricia Lambert
Nicholas Parsons
Betty Smith
The Freemen
James Moody (piano) Judd Proctor (guitar) Tim Bell (double-bass)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Gates
Unknown:
Patricia Lambert
Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Betty Smith
Guitar:
Judd Proctor
Double-Bass:
Tim Bell

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
The Pointing Finger: an, unr cammy happening told by John Mostyn
Points from the Post-bag: discussion on issues raised in listeners' letters
Plant Now for Christmas:
Frances Penny suggests something different
Paid to be Patient: Margaret Dougharty 's experience
Number 2, Colin Road : Eva Crosslery reports on a very special house
Second Marriage: some reflections from Elizabeth Farnham
Denise Bryer reads from ' Fellix Running 'by Hilary Ford
The second of five installments
First, fourth and sixth items are recorded

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Told By:
John Mostyn
Unknown:
Margaret Dougharty
Unknown:
Colin Road
Unknown:
Eva Crosslery
Unknown:
Elizabeth Farnham
Unknown:
Denise Bryer
Unknown:
Hilary Ford

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

with Jimmy Shand
A miscellany of music from Scotland sung by Anne Brand and Laura Brand
The Joe Gordon Folk Four and played by Jimmy Shandi and his Band
Introduced by Alastair Maclntyre Produced by Ben Lyons in the BBC's Scottish studios

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Shand
Sung By:
Anne Brand
Sung By:
Laura Brand
Unknown:
Joe Gordon
Played By:
Jimmy Shandi
Introduced By:
Alastair MacLntyre
Produced By:
Ben Lyons

Professor Jimmy Edwards submits a weekly school report with June Whitfield as Matron
Hugh McDermott as Major Delgardo Laidman Browne as Sir John Dalton
Roddy Maude-Roxby as Aubrey Potter Frederick Treves as Alfred Tennyson
Wilfred Babbage as Mr. Bratby Roger Shepherd as Lumley and David Lott and Richard McCarthy Script adapted by David Climie from an original by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by Edward Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
June Whitfield
Unknown:
Hugh McDermott
Unknown:
Laidman Browne
Unknown:
Roddy Maude-Roxby
Unknown:
Frederick Treves
Unknown:
Wilfred Babbage
Unknown:
Roger Shepherd
Unknown:
David Lott
Unknown:
Richard McCarthy
Adapted By:
David Climie
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Produced By:
Edward Taylor

by NORMAN COLLINS
Dramatised as a serial for broadcasting in ten parts by Howard Agg
The fire at the Orphanage has been followed by a worse disaster-a polio epidemic in which Sweetie is the latest victim.
5: The Iron Hand with Robert Corder
John Bennett , Richard Bellaers
Nigel Anthony , and Douglas Hankin Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Recorded broadcast of June 15, 1958

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Collins
Unknown:
Howard Agg
Unknown:
Robert Corder
Unknown:
John Bennett
Unknown:
Richard Bellaers
Unknown:
Nigel Anthony
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Dame Eleanor:
Gladys Young
Dr Trump:
Hugh Manning
Margaret:
Belle Chrystall
Sweetie:
Beryl Calder
Ginger Woods:
Michael Crawford
Felicity Trump:
Sara Gregory
Nurse Stedge:
Elizabeth Maude
Spud Carter:
Alaric Cotter
Miss Britt „:
Joan Matheson
Mr Dawlish:
Duncan McLntyre
Annie:
Hilda Schroder
The Storyteller:
Simon Lack

featuring
Bernard Monshin and his Rio Tango Band
The South Sea Serenaders Directed by Ernest Penfold
The Sidney Bright Trio and Julie Dawn
Introduced by John Hobday Produced by James Dufour

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Monshin
Directed By:
Ernest Penfold
Introduced By:
John Hobday
Produced By:
James Dufour

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