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BOB MILLER
AND THE MILLERMEN
DOUGIE ARTHUR
JUNE LESLEY
ALLAN LEE
THE MILLTONES
VINCE HILL
THE BOB ROGERS FOUR with Jo MARNEY
This week's guests.
THE KARL DENVER TRIO and A Miss WITHOUT A HIT
Introduced by DENNY PIERCY Produced by JOHN KINGDON
See page 44
The Bob Roaers Four with Jo Marney are appearing at the Jack of Clubs Restaurant, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Miller
Unknown:
Dougie Arthur
Unknown:
June Lesley
Unknown:
Allan Lee
Unknown:
Vince Hill
Unknown:
The Bob Rogers
Unknown:
Jo Marney
Introduced By:
Denny Piercy
Produced By:
John Kingdon
Unknown:
Bob Roaers
Unknown:
Jo Marney

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON Guest of the Week: VICTOR GOLLANCZ tEighteen This Year: some people of the same age as Woman's Hour talk about their aspirations
What I've Been Doing: JANET TEISSIER DU CROS. Recording
Reading Your Letters
Is It True?: a glance at the cherished belief that artists are odd '
Hey, I'm Alive
HELEN KLABEN 'S book abridged by Neville Teller
Read by CONSTANCE CUMMINGS last instalment

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Victor Gollancz
Unknown:
Helen Klaben
Abridged By:
Neville Teller
Read By:
Constance Cummings

Introduced by JOHN ANTHONT Today's record stars include
DUSTY SPRINGFIELD, RAY CHARLES and from six o'clock some of the week's new records BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor. PAUL FENOULHET
THE RALPH DOLLIMORE Quartet
Script by Tony Aspler
Produced by JOHN SimmoNDS and DAVID O'CLEE

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Anthont
Unknown:
Ray Charles
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Script By:
Tony Aspler
Produced By:
John Simmonds
Produced By:
David O'Clee

Top musical stars are joined by some of their favourite artists for a sparkling half-hour Tonight's star hostess.
Viera and her guests,
Leslie Crowther
Rawicz and Landauer with THE CLIFf' ADAMS SINGERS
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, PAUL FENOULHET Continuity by Alistair Foot
Produced by TRAFFORD WHITELOCK
Tuesday's broadcast in the Home Service
Leslie Crowther is appearing in The Black and White Minstrel Show at the Victoria Palace, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Crowther
Produced By:
Trafford Whitelock
Unknown:
Leslie Crowther

The BBC's enquiry desk You ask-we answer
The man in charge:
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
The experts:
ROGER BANNISTER
ERNEST SMITH
KENNETH MACKENZIE
Programme devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN who also did the research
Produced by JOAN CLARK

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin Engelmann
Unknown:
Roger Bannister
Unknown:
Ernest Smith
Unknown:
Kenneth MacKenzie
Written By:
John P. Wynn
Produced By:
Joan Clark

Years of Discretion by Honoria Tirbutt with Mary Wimbush and Frank Duncan
' Is this all we can expect from living? Making a home. rearing a family, doing one's duty, existing, without much pleasure, without much pain? ...
Produced by BETTY DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Honoria Tirbutt
Unknown:
Mary Wimbush
Unknown:
Frank Duncan
Produced By:
Betty Davies
Andrew Preston:
Frank Duncan
Martin Preston:
Gordon Gardner
Nicola Walker:
Sian Davies
Joyce Preston:
Cecile Chevreau
Elizabeth Walker:
Mary Wimbush
Roland Walker:
Humphrey Morton
Stephen Barrett:
Phillp Morant
Policeman:
Stephen Thorne
Motorist:
Michael Kilgarriff
Motorist's wife:
Rosalind Shanks
Boy:
Glyn Dearman
Girl:
Valerie Kirkbright

Let's join the FRONCYSYLLTE MALE VOICE CHOIR and their friends in a programme of community singing from a school hall in Froncysyllte 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. with songs from
Terry BURTON
PAT O'HARE
THE DALMOURS
GILL AND TERRY
Extra notes from
ERIC PEP AND HIS MUSIC and spinning for you an L.P. or two
Produced by Peter PILBEAM

Contributors

Introduces:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Unknown:
Bernard Herrmann
Unknown:
Terry Burton
Unknown:
Pat O'Hare
Produced By:
Peter Pilbeam

Light Programme

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