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From London
Bill Gates introduces
Ronnie Hilton
Irene Handl and Pat Coombs
Madge Stephens , Chris Carlsen
The Gaunt Brothers
Alec Pleon , The Avons
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Hilton
Unknown:
Irene Handl
Unknown:
Pat Coombs
Unknown:
Madge Stephens
Unknown:
Chris Carlsen
Unknown:
Alec Pleon
Leader:
John Jezard
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson and including
Did They Say That?: PeireonaJ comment on recent speeches
Cheaper Cookery Books.: reviewed by Sheila Hutchins
Au Pair in Paris: recalled by Caroline McCuIlagih
Dropping In: on. an. introductory course for situdentsi from Overseas
Reading Your Letters
In Love at Sixty-one.: a pereocaJ story
Derek Hart reads from ' On' the Loose ' by John. Shroud
The sixth of ten Instalments
The fourth item and serial are recorded

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Sheila Hutchins
Recalled By:
Caroline McCuilagih
Unknown:
Derek Hart

A daily round of music news, views, and information on all manner of topics
Introduced by John Anthony Today's record stars include:
Burl Ives and Rosemary Squires and the BBC Variety Orchestra Leader. John Jezard
Conducted by Paul Fenoulhet Associate producer, Brian Willey Producer, Peter Duncan
News summary at 6.30 followed by Tonight's Topic

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Anthony
Unknown:
Burl Ives
Unknown:
Rosemary Squires
Leader:
John Jezard
Conducted By:
Paul Fenoulhet
Producer:
Brian Willey
Producer:
Peter Duncan

A serial in nine episodes by J. MACLAREN-ROSS
Music composed by Stanley Hume Errol Barrow , and Alan Paul with Ralph Truman , John Sharp and Nicolette Bernard
9: The Wings of Murder
Mr. Hyde's pursuit of Luna Morrell comes to some sort of conclusion.
Cast in order of speaking
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company The verses attributed to Rowland Swazey are from a ballad by Charles Causley Produced by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
J. MacLaren-Ross
Composed By:
Stanley Hume
Composed By:
Errol Barrow
Composed By:
Alan Paul
Unknown:
Ralph Truman
Unknown:
John Sharp
Unknown:
Nicolette Bernard
Unknown:
Luna Morrell
Unknown:
Rowland Swazey
Unknown:
Charles Causley
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Roy Agar:
John Sharp
Swazey:
Brian O'Higgins
Mr Hyde:
Ralph Truman
Tim Cavanagh:
Tom Watson
Luna Morrell:
Nicolette Bernard
Clary Johnstone:
Charles Simon
Ralph Marriott:
Wilfred Babbage
Myfanwy:
Diana Olsson
Basil Bayard:
Bernard Rebel
Mark Rumbold:
J MacLaren-Ross
Bruno Matthias:
Malcolm Hayes
O'Shea:
Philip Leaver
Gildersleeve:
Norman Wynn
Lois Neilson:
Betty Linton

All the fun of an Olde Tyme Music-Hall
From the stage of the famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds Proprietor, Mr. Harry Joseph
Miss Ethel Revnell London's Own Comedienne
Miss Felicity Harrison The Celebrated Contralto
Mr. Jack Storey Yer do, don't yer
Mr. Frankie Woods The bright personality Members of the Leeds City Police Choir
Conductor, Sergeant Marsh
The Gentlemen of the Pit Orchestra
Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Terry Wilson
Produced by Bill Scott-Coomber

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. Harry Joseph
Unknown:
Miss Ethel Revnell
Unknown:
Miss Felicity Harrison
Contralto:
Mr. Jack Storey
Unknown:
Mr. Frankie Woods
Unknown:
Mr. Terry Wilson
Produced By:
Bill Scott-Coomber

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 Produced by John Simmonds

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Medwin
Unknown:
Michael Lightfoot
Unknown:
Eleanor Summerfield
Unknown:
Michael Lightfoot
Unknown:
Joan Sims
Unknown:
Nicholas Phipps
Unknown:
Adrian Beales
Unknown:
Warren Mitchell
Script By:
Myles Rudge
Script By:
Ronnie Wolfe
Produced By:
John Simmonds

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