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visits the West Country
Bob Miller and the Millermen
with Dougie Arthur, June Lesley, Allan Lee, The Milltones, Vince Hill
This week's guests, Mr. Acker Bilk, Billy Fury and the Gamblers
Introduced by Denny Piercy
From the Athenaeum Theatre, Plymouth

Contributors

Musicians:
Bob Miller and the Millermen
Singer:
Dougie Arthur
Singer:
June Lesley
Singer:
Allan Lee
Singers:
The Milltones
Singer:
Vince Hill
Introduced by:
Denny Piercy
Producer:
John Kingdon

Introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON
Guest of the Week: GWEN Hiscocks , Principal of the London College of Fashion
A Time and a Place for Everything?: should TV show a woman nude?
Reading Your Letters
They Do It Differently Abroad: GLADYS YANG on courtship in China. Recording
Ideas In the Air: discussed by JOYCE GRENFELL and RICHARD HOGGART
JOHN GRAHAM reads
Thou Shouldst be Living by JAMES BYROM
Fifth of nine instalmentl

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pamela Creighton
Unknown:
Gwen Hiscocks
Unknown:
Gladys Yang
Unknown:
Joyce Grenfell
Unknown:
Richard Hoggart
Unknown:
John Graham
Unknown:
James Byrom

Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON Today's record stars include EARTHA KITT , PERRY COMO
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, PAUL FENOULHET
RAY ELLINGTON AND HIS MUSIC
Script by Tony Marriott
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and HUMPHREY BARCLAY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Colin Hamilton
Unknown:
Eartha Kitt
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Conductor:
Ray Ellington
Script By:
Tony Marriott
Produced By:
Peter Duncan

with Benny Hill
PETER VERNON , JAN WATERS
THE MICHAEL SAMMES SINGERS
Guest, ANTHONY SHARP
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM Lockyer
Script by Benny Hill
Produced by JOHN BROWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Benny Hill
Unknown:
Peter Vernon
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Script By:
Benny Hill
Produced By:
John Browell

Second Round
The Resident Team
MAURICE Edelston , PETER WEST
ALUN WILLIAMS v. Cheadle Hulme School, Cheadle
Question-Master, JOHN SNAGGE
Produced by TONY PRESTON
From Cheadle Hulme School.
Cheadle

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Edelston
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
Alun Williams
Question-Master:
John Snagge
Produced By:
Tony Preston

And Lastly-Owen Stephens by Philip Broadley with Richard Pearson and Peter McEnery
When young Owen Stephens decided to forsake the primrose path for a mild flirtation with amateur crime he failed to reckon on the deceptively disarming methods of the police and. in particular, of Inspector Morton.
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Broadcast May 25. 1963 (Home)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lastly-Owen Stephens
Unknown:
Philip Broadley
Unknown:
Richard Pearson
Unknown:
Peter McEnery
Unknown:
Owen Stephens
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Girl Typist:
Jo Manning Wilson
Vivian Matthews:
Dorit Welles
Sgt Gregory:
Denys Hawthorne
Owen Stephens:
Peter McEnery
Inspector Morton:
Richard Pearson
Mr Parkes:
James Thomason
Charles:
Charles Hodgson
Gloria:
Sheila Grant
Sgt Williams:
Andrew Sachs
Beth Graham:
Gretchen Franklin
Deacon:
Lewis Stringer
Woman:
Hilda Kriseman

Let's join the BLAENAVON MALE VOICE CHOIR and their friends in a programme of community singing from a hall in Blaenavon, with JOHN MORGAN (baritone)
MARY KENDALL (piano) and ALUN WILLIAMS (compere)
Produced by JAMES WILLIAMS

Contributors

Baritone:
John Morgan
Piano:
Mary Kendall
Produced By:
James Williams

from Manchester
GEOFFREY WHEELER introduces
BERNARD HERRMANN AND THE N.D.O.
RONNIE BREWSTER
The Dalmour Trio
Betty SMITH and spinning for you an L.P. or two
Produced by PETER PILBEAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Herrmann
Unknown:
Ronnie Brewster
Unknown:
Dalmour Trio
Unknown:
Betty Smith
Produced By:
Peter Pilbeam

Cops Can Be Human by Malcolm Hulke with STEPHEN THORNE
KEVIN FLOOD, FREDERICK TREVES
PETER O'SHAUGHNESSY
WILFRID CARTER
MARGARET WOLFIT , EVA STUART
ISABEL RENNIE
Produced by PETER BRYANT

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Hulke
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne
Unknown:
Frederick Treves
Unknown:
Peter O'Shaughnessy
Unknown:
Wilfrid Carter
Unknown:
Margaret Wolfit
Unknown:
Eva Stuart
Unknown:
Isabel Rennie
Produced By:
Peter Bryant

Light Programme

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