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LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
FRANK CHACKSFIELD AND HIS ORCHESTRA
RONNIE PLEYDELL
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
THE ALEX WELSH DIXIELANDERS
Jimmy LEACH
AND HIS ORGANOLIANS
THE ALBERT DELROY QUARTET
THE COUNTRYMEN
Introduced by PAUL HOLLINGDALE
Ronnie Pleydell and his Orchestra are appearing at the Latin Quarter, London

Contributors

Conductor:
Terence Lovett
Conductor:
Frank Chacksfield
Unknown:
Ronnie Pleydell
Unknown:
Jimmy Leach
Introduced By:
Paul Hollingdale
Introduced By:
Ronnie Pleydell

for a rousing midday from THE RAY MACVAY SOUND with LANCE GARRETT MIKE REDWAY and Guest singer ELKIE BROOKS
Introduced by JOHN DUNN
Produced by Jeff Griffin
The Ray MacVay Sound is appearing at the Orchid Ballroom, Purley

Contributors

Unknown:
Lance Garrett
Unknown:
Mike Redway
Singer:
Elkie Brooks
Introduced By:
John Dunn
Produced By:
Jeff Griffin
Produced By:
The Ray MacVay

BOB MILLER
AND THE
MILLERMEN DOUGIE ARTHUR
TONY CRAINE and THE MILLTONES
With VINCE HILL and this week's guest, JULIE GRANT
Introduced by DENNY PIERCY Produced by IAN Scott

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Miller
Unknown:
Millermen Dougie Arthur
Unknown:
Tony Craine
Unknown:
Vince Hill
Introduced By:
Denny Piercy
Produced By:
Ian Scott

Introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON
Woman in a Man's World:
ALICE MOORE talks about her fifty years as a waitress in a London club
Intimations of Death: a personal story of a strange encounter in Austria
One of My Own: a doctor's reflections on having a baby
Air-Letter from Peking: sent by GLADYS YANG. Recording
Ideas in the Air: a topical discussion
Gabriel Jo MCDONALD 's book, abridged by Carmel Ross Read by ALAN BADEL
Last instalment

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pamela Creighton
Talks:
Alice Moore
Unknown:
Gladys Yang.
Unknown:
Gabriel Jo McDonald
Abridged By:
Carmel Ross
Read By:
Alan Badel

Member of The Jury by John Millard
Adapted by DAPHNE ROBERTSON with Hugh Manning and Keith Williams
Lord Sloane is on trial for the murder of his company secretary. On the jury sits George who has recently applied to him for a post. A disputed alibi and a white silk handkerchief keep the jury at full stretch while considering their verdict.
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by R. D. SMITH
Broadcast in February 1960 in the Home Service

Contributors

Unknown:
John Millard
Adapted By:
Daphne Robertson
Unknown:
Hugh Manning
Unknown:
Keith Williams
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Betty Maiteland:
Eva Stuart
George Maiteland:
Keith Williams
Clerk of the Court:
John Rye
Lord Sloane:
Douglas Storm
Counsel for the Prosecution:
Tom Watson
Charles Wilson, Foreman of the Jury:
George Merritt
Miss Travers, a Jurywoman:
Isla Cameron
Ted Hart, a Juryman:
Gabriel Woolf
Counsel for the Defence:
Hugh Manning
Jean Martin, Stebbing's secretary:
Freda Dowie
Mr Chatham, a finger-print expert:
Norman Claridge
Harris, a chestnut vendor:
Nicholas Edmett
Detective-Inspector Carter:
Philip Cunningham
Third Juryman:
David Bird
Second Woman Juror:
Janet Burnell
Miss Bassett, Miss Larbay's maid:
Cecile Chevreau
Desiree Larbay, Lord Sloane's fiancée:
June Tobin
George Hicks, a commissionaire:
Jon Rollason
Judge:
Charles Simon

Morning Departure starring JOHN MILLS
RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH
HELEN CHERRY, NIGEL Patrick and KENNETH MORE
Introduced and adapted by GORDON Gow
Produced by Tony Luke
Last Friday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
John Mills
Unknown:
Richard Attenborough
Unknown:
Nigel Patrick
Adapted By:
Gordon Gow
Produced By:
Tony Luke

JOHN BENSON introduces TED HEATH AND HIS Music DON RENNIE
THE MIDNIGHT STRINGS featuring and conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER RHET STOLLER
PAT CAMPBELL in the ' Country Corner with JIMMY DEAN plus a disc or two
Produced by IAN GRANT

Contributors

Introduces:
John Benson
Unknown:
Ted Heath
Music:
Don Rennie
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Conducted By:
Rhet Stoller
Unknown:
Pat Campbell
Unknown:
Jimmy Dean
Produced By:
Ian Grant

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