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DAVID EDE introduces and directs
THE RABIN BAND featuring
BARBARA KAY , MIKE TAYLOR
BILL SUETT , THE TRAVELLERS the latest trend in pops: the best of the beat
The stars of the week:
LEE STIRLING AND THE BRUISERS
Produced by DON GEORGE
The Rabin Band is appearing at the Wimbledon Palais, London

Contributors

Introduces:
David Ede
Unknown:
Barbara Kay
Unknown:
Mike Taylor
Unknown:
Bill Suett
Produced By:
Don George

From the Midlands
Introduced by Anne Owen
May all your Troubles be Little Ones: Daphne Castell visits her local baby clinic
The Autistic Child: some points of view on this severe mental deviation, subject of a conference in Birmingham next week
The View from My Wardrobe: Malcolm Bradbury in sartorial difficulties
Singing of Summer: Holmes Tolley introduces recordings of nightingales made last June in a Warwickshire wood
Brought Together by Snake-bite: Amy O'Neill on how she met her husband
What to do on a Wet Holiday: some solutions suggested by Natalie Hodgson
'Adelaide and the Leopard': children talk about the books they like
Constance Cummings reads Poor Child by Anne Parrish
Fourth of eight Instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Anne Owen
Unknown:
Daphne Castell
Unknown:
Malcolm Bradbury
Introduces:
Holmes Tolley
Unknown:
Amy O'Neill
Unknown:
Natalie Hodgson
Unknown:
Constance Cummings
Unknown:
Anne Parrish

Introduced by Tim BRINTON
Today's record stars include
PEGGY LEE , THE KING BROTHERS
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Conductor, JACK COLES
Bill McGUFFIE AND HIS TRIO
Script by Tony Marriott
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and DENYS JONES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tim Brinton
Unknown:
Peggy Lee
Conductor:
Jack Coles
Conductor:
Bill McGuffie
Script By:
Tony Marriott
Produced By:
Peter Duncan
Produced By:
Denys Jones

A new series of stories written for radio by Rex Rienits
The Beautiful One
I Produced by VERNON HARRIS

Contributors

Produced By:
Vernon Harris
Johnny Pride:
Bill Kerr
Tanenui:
Ian Wallace
Fergus MacBeath:
Duncan McLntyre
Liz Mostyn:
Christina Gray
Tamaroa:
John Cazabon
Tepurotu:
Marika Mann
Willie Ah Tong:
Michael Collins
Jimmie Ah Tong:
Henry Stamper
Sergeant Byrne:
Morton Smith

with Stephen Murray
Leslie Phillips , Jon Pertwee
A chronicle of events aboard H.M.S. Troutbridge
Written by LAWRIE WYMAN and involving RICHARD CALDICOT
HEATHER CHASEN . RONNIE BARKER
TENNIEL EVANS , MICHAEL BATES
Announcer, ROBIN BOYLE
Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
Jon Pertwee is appearing in 'A Funny. Thino Happened ' at the Strund Theatre; Heather Chasen is in 'A Serered Head' at the Criterion Theatre; Tenniel Evans is m ' Portrait of Murder ' at the Vaudeville Theatre, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Leslie Phillips
Unknown:
Jon Pertwee
Written By:
Lawrie Wyman
Unknown:
Richard Caldicot
Unknown:
Heather Chasen
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
Tenniel Evans
Unknown:
Michael Bates
Announcer:
Robin Boyle
Produced By:
Alastair Scott Johnston
Produced By:
Jon Pertwee
Unknown:
Heather Chasen
Unknown:
Tenniel Evans

A spontaneous discussion by JACK LONGLAND
Lord BOOTHBY,
RUSSELL BRADDON
JOHN MORGAN
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN
From Wellsway
County Secondary School, Keynsham, Somerset
Repeated Tuesday, 1.10 p.m. (Home)
Views for use In ' Any Answers? ' should be addressed te the BBC. Bristol. marked ' Any Answers? '

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Longland
Unknown:
Russell Braddon
Unknown:
John Morgan
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

From the stage of the Camden Theatre, London
SIDNEY TORCH conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Friday Night's Star Singers:
OLGA GWYNNE , GEOFFREY CHARD
THE BACCHOLIAN SINGERS
Directed by LEONARD PEARCEY
BAND OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS
Conducted by CAPTAIN R. B. BASHFORD Director of Music
Introduced by JON CURLE
Produced by CHARLES BEARDSALL

Contributors

Singers:
Olga Gwynne
Directed By:
Leonard Pearcey
Conducted By:
Captain R. B. Bashford
Introduced By:
Jon Curle
Produced By:
Charles Beardsall

Light Programme

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