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With THE RABIN BAND
Directed by DAVID EDE
BOBBY SANSOM , BILL Suett THE TRAVELLERS
LAURIE STEELE
AND THE STEELE MEN
This week's guests, THE SEARCHERS
MARION WILLIAMS
Produced by TERRY HENEBERY

Contributors

Directed By:
David Ede
Directed By:
Bobby Sansom
Directed By:
Bill Suett
Unknown:
Laurie Steele
Unknown:
Marion Williams
Produced By:
Terry Henebery

introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON
Sales-talk and Poppycock:
ANNE EDWARDS ' point of view You Ask For It: poetry for fun Air Letter from Singapore: sent by GEOFFREY LUSHINGTON Recording
Romance: of place names.
ELIZABETH FRANK
Reading Your Letters
Merry-Go-Round: reports events on the lighter side David MARCH reads
' Flight Into Danger ' by JOHN CASTLE and ARTHUR HAILEY
Fourteenth of fifteen instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pamela Creighton
Unknown:
Anne Edwards
Unknown:
Geoffrey Lushington
Unknown:
Arthur Hailey

THE PHIL TATE BAND
Jo MARNEY
KEN BARRIE
Pop Chat: This week
FREDDIE AND THE DREAMERS
Introduced by TONY CALDER produced by CYRIL DRAKE
The Phil Tate Band is appearing at the llford Palais

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo Marney
Unknown:
Ken Barrie
Introduced By:
Tony Calder
Produced By:
Cyril Drake

A song-a-minute sequence of pops old and new with ROSE
BRENNAN VALERIE MASTERS
SANDRA BROWNE
VINCE HILL
MICHAEL REDWAY
And today's guest. JOHNNY TOWERS
Musical chairs occupied by the RONNIE PRICE QUARTET
Musical associate. CLIFF ADAMS
Produced by BRIAN WILLEY
Sandra Browne is appearing at Butlin's Holiday Camp, Filey

Contributors

Unknown:
Brennan Valerie Masters
Unknown:
Sandra Browne
Unknown:
Vince Hill
Unknown:
Michael Redway
Produced By:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Sandra Browne

ARTHUR
HAYNES NICHOLAS PARSONS
DERMOT KELLY , DOROTHY DAMPIER LESLIE NOYES , BARNEY GILBRAITH in sketches by JOHNNY SPEIGHT
Songs by DANNY WILLIAMS
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LocKYER tSunday's broadcast
Arthur Haynes , Nicholas Parsons and Dorothy Dampier are appearing in ' Swing Along at the London Palladium

Contributors

Unknown:
Haynes Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Dermot Kelly
Unknown:
Dorothy Dampier
Unknown:
Leslie Noyes
Unknown:
Johnny Speight
Songs By:
Danny Williams
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Unknown:
Arthur Haynes
Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Dorothy Dampier

DONALD MCCULLOUGH uncorks a selection of favourite recordings from the cellars of the BBC Sound Archives
He invites you to savour again the wit and wisdom of DR. C. E. M. JOAD
COMMANDER A. B. CAMPBELL
MARGERY FRY
SIR JULIAN HUXLEY
PROFESSOR J. D. BERNAL
DOM BERNARD CLEMENTS , O.S.B.
SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
PHILIP GUEDALLA
Edited by Denys Gueroult
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.10 (Home)

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald McCullough
Unknown:
Dr. C. E. M. Joad
Unknown:
A. B. Campbell
Unknown:
Sir Julian Huxley
Unknown:
Professor J. D. Bernal
Unknown:
Dom Bernard Clements
Unknown:
Sir Malcolm Sargent
Unknown:
Philip Guedalla
Edited By:
Denys Gueroult

An hour of musical entertainment from The Dome, Brighton BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY
OWEN BRANNIGAN and ERNEST LusH
Two Men About Music
DOREEN HUME singing opera, musical comedy ballads, and folksongs Including music by Edward German and William Walton
Gershwin, Lehar, and Sullivan
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
Produced by CHARLES BEARDSALL In association with the Corporation of Brighton

Contributors

Conductor:
Vilem Tausky
Conductor:
Owen Brannigan
Unknown:
Doreen Hume
Music By:
Edward German
Music By:
William Walton
Introduced By:
Roy Williamson
Produced By:
Charles Beardsall

The British Games incorporating Great Britain and N. Ireland v. West Germany Organised by the British Amateur Athletic Board and promoted by the ' News of the World ' tA report by HAROLD ABRAHAMS illustrated with commentaries recorded by REX ALSTON , on the first day's events at the White City Stadium, London See page 41

Contributors

Unknown:
N. Ireland
Unknown:
Harold Abrahams
Unknown:
Rex Alston

Light Programme

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