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from a knitwear factory In Hawick with ANDY STEWART. MOIRA ANDERSON STUART GILLIES , JIMMY SHAND
At the piano, HARRY CARMICHAEL Produced by EDDIE FRASER

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Stewart.
Unknown:
Moira Anderson
Unknown:
Stuart Gillies
Unknown:
Jimmy Shand
Piano:
Harry Carmichael
Produced By:
Eddie Fraser

with BERNARD HERRMANN AND THE N.D.O.
JULIE GRANT
KEN KIRKHAM
THE TRAD LADS and guest artists THE CRESTERS
Introduced by GAY BYRNE
Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Herrmann
Unknown:
Julie Grant
Unknown:
Ken Kirkham
Introduced By:
Gay Byrne
Produced By:
Geoff Lawrence

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Looking Into: Foster families. ANNE EDWARDS reports
Air Letter from Cyprus: sent by KAY DONNELLY.
Man in the Kitchen: TED Moult with some ideas on cooking
Realisation of a Dream:
KATHLEEN SMITH left London to take over a smallholding in rural Wales
Out of the News
Reading Your Letters Poor Child
ANNE PARRISH 'S book abridged by Honor Wyatt
Read by CONSTANCE CUMMINGS
The last instalment

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Kay Donnelly.
Unknown:
Kathleen Smith
Unknown:
Anne Parrish
Abridged By:
Honor Wyatt
Read By:
Constance Cummings

introduced by TIM BRINTON
Today's record stars include
KETTY LESTER Louis PRIMA
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
THE QUARTETTO ITALIANO
Script by Tony Marriott
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and RICHARD WILLCOX

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tim Brinton
Unknown:
Ketty Lester
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Script By:
Tony Marriott
Produced By:
Peter Duncan
Produced By:
Richard Willcox

A nation-wide general knowledge contest in which listeners compete for the title: 'Brain of Britain 1964'
Chairman, FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
5: Midlands and East Anglia MRS. BARBARA GREENWOOD Leicestershire ALLAN GRIFFITHS , Warwickshire
Lecturer
David DRAKE-BROCKMAN , Suffolk Schoolmaster
RICHARD ADAMS , Warwickshire Gas Board Cashier
The programme also includes Hear: Hear!: a test of memory Devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Produced by JOAN CLARK
Tuesday's broadcast
Tickets for this series are available on application to [address removed] enclosing stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin Engelmann
Unknown:
Mrs. Barbara Greenwood
Unknown:
Allan Griffiths
Unknown:
David Drake-Brockman
Unknown:
Richard Adams
Written By:
John P. Wynn
Produced By:
Joan Clark

Members of the public and invited personalities put questions to JIMMY EDWARDS
TED RAY
TOMMY TRINDER
VIC PERRY
In the chair, McDONALD HOBLEY
Guest, Barbara Cartland
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Vic Perry
Unknown:
Barbara Cartland
Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Produced By:
Edward Taylor

A radio correspondence column In which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's ' Any Questions? ' from Keynsham, Somerset
Introduced by FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN
Repeated on Friday at 12.15 (Home Services, not Scottish)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Freddy Grisewood
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

with KEN MACKINTOSH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SHIRLEY WESTERN
KENNY BARDELL
Clive SHARROCK AND THE SENTIMENTAL GENTLEMEN
DON SANFORD AND THE HAWAIIAN BEACH Boys
THE MACKPIES
BOB HARTLEY and a sack full o' soul The clarinet of Roy REYNOLDS and records in the midnight mood Introduced by BRUCE WYNDHAM
Produced by CYRIL DRAKE

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken MacKintosh
Unknown:
Kenny Bardell
Unknown:
Clive Sharrock
Unknown:
Don Sanford
Unknown:
Bob Hartley
Introduced By:
Bruce Wyndham
Produced By:
Cyril Drake

Morning Story by Frederick Treves with ELIZABETH MORGAN
FREDERICK TREVES
NICOLETTE BERNARD
Jo MANNING WILSON
Produced by JOHN Gibson

Contributors

Story By:
Frederick Treves
Unknown:
Elizabeth Morgan
Unknown:
Frederick Treves
Unknown:
Nicolette Bernard
Unknown:
Jo Manning Wilson
Produced By:
John Gibson

Light Programme

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