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The Old and the Not-so-Old sung by GERRY GRANT , GARY MILLER
JUNE MARLOW
THE DEREK FRANKLIN TRIO with THE SHOWBAND
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
Music associate, BURNELL WHIBLEY
Introduced by BENNY LEE
Produced by Eric Arden
Gerry Grant is appearing at the Pigalle Restaurant. London

Contributors

Sung By:
Gerry Grant
Sung By:
Gary Miller
Unknown:
Derek Franklin
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Unknown:
Burnell Whibley
Introduced By:
Benny Lee
Produced By:
Eric Arden
Produced By:
Gerry Grant

introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON
Girls about Paris: TANIA Wil
SON, Courreges Model and professional hostess, talks to MOLLIE LEE
Tea and Music at the White
House: a reminiscence from B. C. HILLIAM (Flotsam)
What I've Been Doing: LADY COHEN has just returned from East Africa
Reading Your Letters
Home Care Unit: ANGELA PAIN joins a St. Mary's Hospital team visiting sick children in their homes
DOROTHY TUTIN reads
Victoria R.I. by ELIZABETH LONGFORD
Sixth of ten instalments followed by an interlude

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pamela Creighton
Unknown:
Tania Wil
Unknown:
Courreges Model
Unknown:
Mollie Lee
Unknown:
Dorothy Tutin

Great Metropolitan Handicap Stakes
A race for three-year-olds and upwards over about two miles and a quarter
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with a summary by ROGER MORTIMER
From Epsom

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer

Script by Barbara Clegg
Repeated: Wednesday, 11.15 a.m.
The thief at Hillside has turned out to be a jackdaw, and the Dorcas mystery has also been solved. Further plans for the new filling station have been discussed. Jenny and Owen have had their cervix cancer tests. Fiona has developed a schoolgirl crush on Peter Maunder.

Contributors

Script By:
Barbara Clegg
Unknown:
Peter Maunder.

from Birmingham
Fun, fact, and fiction with MICHAEL FORD for news, views, comments, and the best on record plus
The JOHNNY PATRICK QUARTET with BRENDA SCOTT
Script by Keith Harrison
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and HELEN FRY

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Ford
Unknown:
Johnny Patrick
Unknown:
Brenda Scott
Script By:
Keith Harrison
Produced By:
Peter Duncan
Produced By:
Helen Fry

by Lawrie Wyman
with Frank Thornton and Derek Francis
Being a chronicle of events in and around Her Britannic Majesty's Embassy to the Kingdom of Tratvia.

Contributors

Writer:
Lawrie Wyman
Announcer:
Ronald Fletcher
Producer:
Alastair Scott Johnston
H.E. Sir Jeremy Crichton-Buller, K.C.M.G., British Ambassador to Tratvia:
Derek Francis
Henry Pettigrew, First Secretary, British Embassy:
Frank Thornton
H.M. King Hildebrande III of Tratvia:
Francis de Wolff
Lady Daphne Crichton-Buller:
Charlotte Mitchell
Mr Simpkins, Third Secretary, British Embassy:
Michael Spice
Australian Pilot:
David Fallon

STANFORD ROBINSON conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins in a serenade for the late evening with PATRICIA CLARK
DONALD FRANCKE and THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS
Introduced by Kay Sharman
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson
A BBC World Service production
The programme includes a selection of melodies by Lionel Monckton.

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Unknown:
Patricia Clark
Unknown:
Donald Francke
Singers:
John McCarthy
Introduced By:
Kay Sharman
Produced By:
Elizabeth Johnson
Unknown:
Lionel Monckton.

Bill Crozier introduces
THE JOHNNY HOWARD BAND
THE PETER MARTIN ORCHESTRA
Special Guests,
THE MORGAN JAMES Duo and Tonight's featured singer on disc
ELLA FITZGERALD
Produced by VERNON LAWRENCE
The Johnny Howard Band is appearing at the Royal Ballroom, Totten* ham, London

Contributors

Introduces:
Bill Crozier
Unknown:
Johnny Howard
Unknown:
Peter Martin
Unknown:
Morgan James Duo
Produced By:
Vernon Lawrence

Light Programme

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More