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JOE BROWN
AND THE BRUVVERS
EDEN KANE
CHRIS BARBER 'S Jazz Band with OTTILIE PATTERSON
THE KESTRELS
VALERIE MASTERS
JOHNNY KEATING AND THE Z MEN
Introduced by Don Moss Produced by TERRY HENEBERY
See page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Brown
Unknown:
Eden Kane
Unknown:
Chris Barber
Unknown:
Ottilie Patterson
Unknown:
Valerie Masters
Unknown:
Johnny Keating
Introduced By:
Don Moss
Produced By:
Terry Henebery

from London
BILL GATES introduces
ALFRED MARKS
PATRICIA LAMBERT
Arthur ENGLISH
THE GAUNT BROTHERS
TOMMY REILLY
THE HIGHLIGHTS
BBC Revue ORCHESTRA Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
The Gaunt Brothers are at the City Varieties Theatre. Leeds

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Marks
Unknown:
Patricia Lambert
Unknown:
Tommy Reilly
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer

Lancashire v. Yorkshire
Worcestershire v. Essex
Northamptonshire v.
Warwickshire
Reports by ROBERT HUDSON from Old Trafford. JOHN ARLOTT from Worcester, and Peter CRANMER from Northampton

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Hudson
Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Peter Cranmer

DAVID JACOBS tells the story of popular music personality Lionel Bart with contributions from
ALFIE BASS, SHIRLEY BASSEY
ANTHONY NEWLEY , LESLIE PAUL CLIFF Richard , TOMMY STEELE and introduces songs from the new musical, ' Blitz! ' sung by the original cast
Programme written by PETER NOBLE
Produced with records by DEREK CHINNERY
Second broadcast: revised version

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Lionel Bart
Bass:
Shirley Bassey
Bass:
Anthony Newley
Unknown:
Leslie Paul
Unknown:
Cliff Richard
Unknown:
Tommy Steele
Written By:
Peter Noble
Unknown:
Derek Chinnery

JOE Loss AND HIS ORCHESTRA with ROSE BRENNAN LARRY GRETTON Ross MACMANUS and guest artists, THE COUNTRYMEN Produced by BRIAN WILLEY
Joe Loss and his Orchestra are at the Hammersmith Palais, London: The Countrymen are in 'Hi, Charlie! ' at the South Parade Pier. Southsea

Contributors

Unknown:
Brennan Larry Gretton
Unknown:
Ross MacManus
Produced By:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Joe Loss

A serial in six episodes by BRUCE STEWART with Denys Hawthorne
Sheila Grant and David March
2: Bird of Passage
Cast in order of speaking:
Production by AUDREY CAMERON

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Stewart
Unknown:
Denys Hawthorne
Unknown:
Sheila Grant
Production By:
Audrey Cameron
Brady:
Denys Hawthorne
Sally Granger:
Sheila Grant
Transome:
Bruce Beeby
Stephen Granger:
John Pullen
A waiter:
Andrew Irvine
A Chinese merchant:
Jonathan Scott
Claude:
David March
A police sergeant:
Frank Singuineau
Sergeant Flower:
Ronald Baddiley

From the stage of the Famous City Varieties Theatre, Leeds with ISSY BONN. SONNY FARRAR
TONY MELODY , ELAINE HEWITT Members of the LEEDS CITY Police CHOIR
THE GENTLEMEN OF THE PIT ORCHESTRA
M.C., MR. TERRY WILSON Produced by BILL SCOTT-COOMBER
Sonny Farrar ts in ' Rainbow Revels ' at the Rainbow Theatre. South Pier. Blackpool: Terry Wilson is in 'The Palace of Varieties ' at the Spa Theatre. Bridlington
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Contributors

Unknown:
Issy Bonn.
Unknown:
Sonny Farrar
Unknown:
Tony Melody
Unknown:
Elaine Hewitt
Unknown:
Mr. Terry Wilson
Produced By:
Bill Scott-Coomber
Produced By:
Sonny Farrar
Unknown:
Terry Wilson

The diversions of a garage owner with Jack Warner as Jack the guv'nor Deryck Guyler as Crocker
Written by Lawrie Wyman Produced by GEOFFREY OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Warner
Unknown:
Deryck Guyler
Written By:
Lawrie Wyman
Produced By:
Geoffrey Owen
Peter:
Peter Byrne
Jill:
Heather Chasen
Vicar:
Graham Stark
Grantley Whitcombe J P:
Richard Caldicot

BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Conductor. VILEM TAUSKY
THE SERENADE CHOIR directed by JOHN MCCARTHY
ROSEMARY BRETT-DAVIES and MARIE COOPER (two pianos)
JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
BBC General Overseas Service production

Contributors

Directed By:
John McCarthy
Directed By:
Rosemary Brett-Davies
Directed By:
Marie Cooper
Tenor:
John Mitchinson

Light Programme

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