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from Scotland
Jack Radcliffe introduces
Jack Milroy with Glen Michael
Jock Morgan
Moira Anderson
James Urquhart
The Ron Silver Quartet
Ian Powrie and his Band
BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Jack Leon

(Jack Morgan is appearing at the Gaiety Theatre, Ayr) [sic]

Contributors

Introduces:
Jack Radcliffe
Unknown:
Jack Milroy
Unknown:
Glen Michael
Unknown:
Jock Morgan
Unknown:
Moira Anderson
Unknown:
James Urquhart
Conductor:
Jack Leon
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

Introduced by Teresa McGonagle

Parties are for Pleasure: says Dorothy Sigsworth

Air Letter from Ireland: sent by Kate O'Callaghan (Recording)

Learning Good Speech: reflections from school children and James Webster

A Plea for Tolerance: from Elizabeth Iskip

Reading Your Letters

Having a Baby - Home or Hospital? Family doctors in discussion

Bernard Archard reads 'The King's Mirror' by Anthony Hope

Contributors

Presenter:
Teresa McGonagle
Unknown:
Dorothy Sigsworth
Unknown:
Kate O'Callaghan
Unknown:
James Webster
Unknown:
Elizabeth Inskip
Unknown:
Bernard Archard

Script by Geoffrey Bond
(Repeated Tuesday, 11.15 a.m.)

Mrs. Elliot has come back from Madeira. George Chorleigh is going to manage the new hotel at Exton, so Sue is going to leave her job, and help George instead. Pat has decided to have Myra in Sue's place. The cause of the fire in Elliot's office has not been established, and arson is suspected. Mr. Elliot thinks he knows who was responsible.

Contributors

Script:
Geoffrey Bond
Producer:
Molly Rankin
Producer:
Eileen Cullen

A daily round of music news, views, and information on all manner of topics
Introduced by John Anthony
Today's record stars include: Keely Smith and Gordon MacRae
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet

Contributors

Presenter:
John Anthony
Musicians:
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Script:
Tony Marriott
Series Producer:
Charles Maxwell

Crime stories in which listeners can also play the sleuth
Deryck Guyler as Inspector Scott, Brian Hayes as Sergeant Bingham

Cast in order of speaking: [see below]

(Margaret Christensen is appearing in 'Sail Away' at the Savoy Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
John P. Wynn
Producer:
Trafford Whitelock
Inspector Scott:
Deryck Guyler
Sergeant Bingham:
Brian Hayes
Bert Fleming:
Edwin Finn
Mrs Wilson:
Margaret Christensen
Celia Ritchie:
Mary MacKenzie
John Ritchie:
Ronald Baddiley
Marie Hentzschke:
Irene Prador
Matron:
Enid Lorimer
Frank Morrison:
Brian Haines

Rose Brennan, Jan Waters, Suzy Cope, Don Lang, Vince Hill, Michael Cole, The Sing-a-Longs, The Ronnie Price Quartet

Contributors

Singer:
Rose Brennan
Singer:
Suzy Cope
Singer:
Don Lang
Singer:
Vince Hill
Singer:
Michael Cole
Singers:
The Sing-a-Longs
Musicians:
The Ronnie Price Quartet
Music Director:
Cliff Adams
Producer:
John Browell

Arthur Haynes and Nicholas Parsons in sketches by Johnny Speight
Music by The Temperance Seven

(Repeated Saturday at 1.10 (Home))

See page 18

Tickets for this series, recorded on Sundays, obtainable on application to [address removed], enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Comedian:
Arthur Haynes
[Actor]:
Nicholas Parsons
Writer:
Johnny Speight
Musicians:
The Temperance Seven
Producer:
Richard Dingley

featuring The Lou Whiteson Orchestra, Bryan Johnson, The William Davies Trio, The Albert Marland Quartet

Introduced by David Broomfield

(Albert Marland broadcasts by arrangement with the Dorchester Hotel, London)

Contributors

Presenter:
David Broomfield
Musicians:
The Lou Whiteson Orchestra
Singer:
Bryan Johnson
Musicians:
The William Davies Trio
Musicians:
The Albert Marland Quartet
Producer:
Eric Arden

Surveyed by Steve Race

Records, comment, news with this week:

Trad Talk by Humphrey Lyttelton

New Releases discussed by Bob Dawbarn

Close-Up on Clifford Brown by Charles Melville

Hot News: the latest from Peter Clayton

Newport Special

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Race
Speaker (Trad Talk):
Humphrey Lyttelton
Reviewer:
Bob Dawbarn
Speaker (Close-Up):
Charles Melville
Speaker (Hot News):
Peter Clayton
Producer:
Teddy Warrick
Producer:
Steve Allen

Light Programme

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