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with his ORCHESTRA and ROSE BRENNAN
Ross McMANUS , LARRY GRETTON
Guesting on the beat scene: LULU AND THE LUVERS
Produced by DON GEORGE
Joe Loss and his Orchestra are appearing at the Hammersmith Palais, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Rose Brennan
Unknown:
Ross McManus
Unknown:
Larry Gretton
Produced By:
Don George
Produced By:
Joe Loss

Introduced by ROSEMARY RICHARDS
John Donne : PATRIC DICKINSON talks about the life and work of the poett
Merry-Co-Round: reports events on the lighter side
Dropping In: at a B.S.I. conference for mothers of young children on Safety for the Under Fives ' tA Voice that is Still: echoes
Of MINNIE PALLISTER , RUTH DREW , MABEL CONSTANDUROS , ARNOT ROBERTSON , NANCY SPAIN , GILBERT HARDING , and JAMES McKECHNIE ‡
MARY WIMBUSH reads
Across the Common by Elizabeth Berridge Sixth of seven instalments
Listeners' requests

Contributors

Introduced By:
Rosemary Richards
Introduced By:
John Donne
Talks:
Patric Dickinson
Unknown:
Minnie Pallister
Unknown:
Ruth Drew
Unknown:
Mabel Constanduros
Unknown:
Arnot Robertson
Unknown:
Nancy Spain
Unknown:
Gilbert Harding
Unknown:
James McKechnie
Unknown:
Mary Wimbush
Unknown:
Elizabeth Berridge

Introduced by JOHN ANTHONY Today's record stars include JUDY GARLAND NAT KING COLE
THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS
RAY ELLIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA and from six o'clock some of the week's new records THE KENNY SALMON TRIO Script by Tony Aspler
Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS and JOHNNY BEERLING

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Anthony
Unknown:
Judy Garland
Singers:
Ray Ellis
Script By:
Tony Aspler
Produced By:
John Simmonds
Produced By:
Johnny Beerling

A series of stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Adapted for radio by Michael Hardwick
With Carleton Hobbs and Norman Shelley

A murderer is under arrest, yet his thumb-print appears, newly-made, at the scene of the crime. Sherlock Holmes resorts to arson to show how it was done.

Contributors

Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Adapted by:
Michael Hardwick
Producer:
Graham Gauld
Dr Watson:
Norman Shelley
Sherlock Holmes:
Carleton Hobbs
McFarlane:
Henry Stamper
Inspector Lestrade:
Humphrey Morton
Mrs Lexington:
Eva Stuart
Jonas Oldacre:
Hamlyn Benson
Mrs McFarlane:
Molly Weir
Mrs Hudson:
Janet Morrison
Constable:
Alaric Cotter
Constable:
Fraser Kerr

At least not for the next thirty minutes in the company of CYRIL FLETCHER with RONNIE BARKER , JOAN HEAL
EIRA HEATH , DAVID KERNAN and THE MAX HARRIS GROUP
Produced by JOHN FAWCETT WILSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
Joan Heal
Unknown:
Eira Heath
Unknown:
David Kernan
Produced By:
John Fawcett Wilson

A spontaneous discussion
LORD BOOTHOY MARGHANITA LASKI
GEOFFREY JOHNSON SMITHM.P.
RICHARD MARSH, M.P.
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen from The Memorial Hall, West Parley, Dorset
Repeated on Sunday, 1.10 p.m. (Home Services, not Midland) See page 50
Views for use In 'Any Answers? ' should be addressed to the BBC. Bristol, marked ' Any Answers?'

Contributors

Unknown:
Lord Boothoy Marghanita Laski
Unknown:
Geoffrey Johnson Smithm.P.
Unknown:
Richard Marsh, M.P.
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

From Belfast
LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Conductor, DAVID Curry
Friday Night's Star Singers,
UNA O'CALLAGHAN, JAMES SHAW
CLARENCE MALE VOICE CHOIR Conductor, RONALD MCCULLY
ROYAL ULSTER CONSTABULARY BAND
Director of Music,
ALEXANDER HOLLICK, M.B.E
Introduced by JACK McGEAGH
Produced by ALAN ABBOTT

Contributors

Conductor:
David Curry
Unknown:
James Shaw
Conductor:
Ronald McCully
Unknown:
Alexander Hollick, M.B.E
Introduced By:
Jack McGeagh
Produced By:
Alan Abbott

Great Britain and Northern Ireland U. France
Organised by the British Amateur Athletic Board and promoted by the ' News of the World'
A report by HAROLD ABRAHAMS , illustrated with commentaries by REX ALSTON on the first day's events at the White City Stadium, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Abrahams
Unknown:
Rex Alston

Light Programme

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