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from London
Bill Gates introduces
Stan Stennett
Rawicz and Landauer
Denis Goodwin
Cy Grant
Gerry Gibson
Martin and David Lukins
The Maple Leaf Four BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer

Contributors

Unknown:
Stan Stennett
Unknown:
Denis Goodwin
Unknown:
Cy Grant
Unknown:
Gerry Gibson
Unknown:
David Lukins
Leader:
Julien Gaillard
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer

A programme for children under five
Nursery rhymes stories, and music
Today's story: ' Rattles, the Little Red Bus ' by Avrit Hale , told by Dorothy Smith.
Catherine Edwards introduces the programmes this week

Contributors

Unknown:
Avrit Hale
Told By:
Dorothy Smith.
Introduces:
Catherine Edwards

from the North of England
Introduced by Elizabeth Emerson
Portrait of a Northcountry Individualist: William Holt , writer, painter, and traveller
The Kitchen Left Behind: three talks by June Green, Peggy Jones , and Hazel Chew
The Fighting Spirit: Ronald Lloyd talks to Millicent Isher wood
Continued in next column
' Bird of Paradise '
Ada Leverson 's book abridged by Thea Holme read by Dame Edith Evans
The first of ten instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Elizabeth Emerson
Unknown:
William Holt
Unknown:
Peggy Jones
Talks:
Ronald Lloyd
Unknown:
Millicent Isher
Unknown:
Ada Leverson
Abridged By:
Thea Holme
Read By:
Dame Edith Evans

The Monday Show with the N.D.O.
Directed by Bernard Herrmann featuring
Tommy Harte
The Trad Lads and guest artists
Introduced by Gay Byrne
Produced by Geoff Lawrence

Contributors

Directed By:
Bernard Herrmann
Unknown:
Tommy Harte
Introduced By:
Gay Byrne
Produced By:
Geoff Lawrence

A daily round of music news, views, and information on all manner of topics
Introduced by John Anthony
Today's record stars include:
Marion Ryan and Russ Conway
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet Producer, Brian Willey Editor, Peter Duncan

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Anthony
Unknown:
Marion Ryan
Leader:
John Jezard
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Producer:
Brian Willey
Editor:
Peter Duncan

by JAMES WEDGWOOD DRAWBELL adapted by Muriel Levy in six episodes, with 5: First Night on Broadway
Peter Kenton has tricked Peggy Deane into going to America with him by showing her a cable-which turns out to be three years old. On board ship, Peggy meets an American, Wheeler Overman, who, much -to Peter's annoyance, invites her to go to Chicago to work in his real estate office. Peter's play Romantic Lady is produced on Broadway.
Coat in order of speaking:
Production by AUDREY CAMERON

Contributors

Unknown:
James Wedgwood Drawbell
Adapted By:
Muriel Levy
Unknown:
Peter Kenton
Unknown:
Peggy Deane
Production By:
Audrey Cameron
Peter Kenton:
Richard Hurndall
Peggy Deane:
Jennifer Wright
Tony Walham:
David March
Peter Kenton:
Richard Hurndall
Peggy Deane:
Jennifer Wright
Rena Dalroy:
Barbara Mitchell
Tony Walham:
David March
Bell-hop:
Andrew Irvine
Clare Edwards:
Gudrun Ure
Wheeler Overman:
John Glen
Janet Goodwin:
Diana Olsson

[Starring] Jimmy Clitheroe
with Peter Sinclair, Patricia Burke, Leonard Williams, Danny Ross, Diana Day, Michael Brennan, Tony Melody, Brian Trueman
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Clitheroe
Unknown:
Peter Sinclair
Unknown:
Patricia Burke
Unknown:
Leonard Williams
Unknown:
Danny Ross
Unknown:
Diana Day
Unknown:
Michael Brennan
Unknown:
Tony Melody
Unknown:
Brian Trueman
Writer/Producer:
James Casey
Writer:
Frank Roscoe

A light-hearted look at the advertising world
Script by Myles Rudge and Ronnie Wolfe Produced by John Simmonds

Contributors

Script By:
Myles Rudge
Script By:
Ronnie Wolfe
Produced By:
John Simmonds
Michael Lightfoot an account executive:
Michael Medwin
Maggie, a TV executive:
Eleanor Summerfield
janet Secretary to Michael Lightfoot:
Fenella Fielding
Shirley, a shorthand typist:
Sheila Hancock
Adrian Beales, copywriter:
Nicholas Phipps
as most other characters:
Warren Mitchell

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