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† LONDONTheatre ORCHESTRA
Conducted by REGINALD KILBEY THE ALBERT MARLAND QUINTET
FRANK DENIZ AND HIS LATIN-AMERICAN MUSIC
ROBIN RICHMOND at the organ
Albert Marland is ot the Dorchester Hotel; Frank Deniz and his Latin American Music are at ' The Talk of The Town,' London

Contributors

Conducted By:
Reginald Kilbey
Unknown:
Albert Marland
Unknown:
Albert Marland
Unknown:
Frank Deniz

with BERNARD HERRMANN AND THE N.D.O.
JULIE GRANT
KEN KIRKHAM
THE TRAD LADS and guest artists
THE FOURMOST
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
Out of the News
Up the Creek: for Catherine Cookson , a cruising holiday on the Broads was the beginning of a long nightmare
For Sale, Children's Clothes!: INGRID HOLFORD recommends her scheme to mothers
Journey to Pakistan: DON WHITE describes his trip on a slow boat
Talking Shop: three production workers from a motor car factory exchange notes PENELOPE LEE reads
Nightwatch by NICOLETTE DEVAS Third of ten instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Catherine Cookson
Unknown:
Ingrid Holford
Unknown:
Don White

The Topham Trophy
A handicap chase run over a distance of two miles six furlongs Commentary by PETER BROMLEY at the Grandstand; MICHAEL O'HEHIR at Becher's Brook; and MICHAEL SETH-SMITH at the Sixteenth Fence, with a summary by ROGER MORTIMER
From Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Michael O'Hehir
Unknown:
Michael Seth-Smith
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer

Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON Today's record stars include
KEELY SMITH , FRANK SINATRA
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER THE QUARTETTO ITALIANO
Script by Tony Marriott
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and RICHARD Willcox

Contributors

Introduced By:
Colin Hamilton
Unknown:
Keely Smith
Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
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
11: Wales (ii)
MRS. HEATHER LEWIS Carmarthenshire JOHN CRAWFORD , Anglesey,
Schoolmaster DAVID EVANS , Glamorgan
Statistician
MRS. FLORENCE Roberts Denbighshire
The programme also Includes Hear! Hear!: a test of memory
Devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Produced by JOAN CLARK
Tuesday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin Engelmann
Unknown:
Mrs. Heather Lewis
Unknown:
John Crawford
Unknown:
David Evans
Written By:
John P. Wynn
Produced By:
Joan Clark

Members of the public and invited personalities put questions to
Jimmy EDWARDS , TED RAT
TOMMY TRINDER , CYRIL FLETCHER
In the chair, McDONALDHOBLEY
Guest, Isobel Barnett
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
Ted Rat
Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Unknown:
Isobel Barnett
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 Shepton Mallet, Somerset
Introduced by FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by MICHAEL Bowen

Contributors

Introduced By:
Freddy Grisewood
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

KEN Mackintosh
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SHIRLEY WESTERN
KENNY BARDELL
BERT WEEDON
CLIVE SHARROCK AND THE SENTIMENTAL GENTLEMEN
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
Ken Mackintosh and his Orchestra are at the Empire Ballroom, Leicester Square, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Ken MacKintosh
Unknown:
Kenny Bardell
Unknown:
Bert Weedon
Unknown:
Clive Sharrock
Unknown:
Bob Hartley
Unknown:
Roy Reynolds
Introduced By:
Bruce Wyndham
Produced By:
Cyril Drake
Produced By:
Ken MacKintosh

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