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with THE JOHNNY HOWARD BAND LAURA LEE. TONY STEVEN DANNY STREET and Top Pop Artists featuring BBC Top Tunes Listeners' and viewers' own popularity chart
Introduced by KEITH FORDYCE
Produced by Ron Belchier
Johnny Howard and his Band are
*the Royal Ballroom. Tottenham

Contributors

Unknown:
Laura Lee.
Unknown:
Tony Steven
Introduced By:
Keith Fordyce
Produced By:
Ron Belchier
Produced By:
Johnny Howard

written by BARRY TOOK and MARTY FELDMAN starring Kenneth Horn * with KENNETH WILLIAMS , HUGH PADDICK
BETTY MARSDEN , BILL PERTWEE
Music by THE FRASER HAYES FOUR EDWIN BRADEN
AND THE HORNBLOWERS
Announcer, DOUGLAS SMITH
Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS.

Contributors

Written By:
Barry Took
Written By:
Marty Feldman
Unknown:
Kenneth Horn
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Hugh Paddick
Unknown:
Betty Marsden
Unknown:
Bill Pertwee
Unknown:
Fraser Hayes
Unknown:
Edwin Braden
Announcer:
Douglas Smith
Produced By:
John Simmonds.

In which Leslie Crowther, June Whitfield and Ronnie Barker air their outrageous views on the subject of Love
Singers, THE NEW ELIZABETHANS
The ORCHESTRA conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
Musical arrangements by EDWIN BRADEN
Announcements in English by DAVID DUNHILL
The script arrived on time from
GEORGE EVANS and DEREK COLLYER
To the relief of the producer
ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Crowther
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Arrangements By:
Edwin Braden
Unknown:
David Dunhill
Unknown:
George Evans
Unknown:
Derek Collyer
Unknown:
Alastair Scott Johnston

Scenes from Frankie and Johnny starring ELVIS PRESLEY DONNA Douglas NANCY KOVACK
Adaptation by Lyn Fairhurst
Ride Beyond Vengeance starring CHUCK CONNORS MICHAEL RENNIE JOAN BLONDELL
Adaptation by Marjorie Bilbow
TONY Curtis , in person, talks to Tony THOMAS
Where have all the child stars gone? asks CECIL WILSON
Inside show Business by PETER EVANS
This week's guest critic MOLLIE PLOWRIGHT
Introduced by PETER HAIGHE
Script by Lyn Fairhurst
Produced by John Dyas
Recording

Contributors

Unknown:
Elvis Presley
Unknown:
Donna Douglas
Unknown:
Nancy Kovack
Unknown:
Lyn Fairhurst
Unknown:
Chuck Connors
Unknown:
Michael Rennie
Unknown:
Marjorie Bilbow
Unknown:
Tony Curtis
Unknown:
Cecil Wilson
Unknown:
Peter Evans
Unknown:
Mollie Plowright
Introduced By:
Peter Haighe
Script By:
Lyn Fairhurst
Produced By:
John Dyas

A nation-wide general knowledge contest in which listeners compete for the title:
Brain of Britain 1966
Second Round
Featuring each week three winners from the first round of the contest
Chairman,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
5: Scotland (i)
MRS. MARY DOHERTY. Glasgow , Schoolteacher
RONALD TAYLOR ,
Fife, Mathematician
ALEXANDER VICKERS , Caithness, Caterer
The programme also includes ' Five Clues '
Devised and written by John P. Wynn
Produced by JOAN CLARK

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin Engelmann
Unknown:
Mrs. Mary Doherty. Glasgow
Unknown:
Ronald Taylor
Unknown:
Alexander Vickers
Written By:
John P. Wynn
Produced By:
Joan Clark

The true story of the Atlantic Wall in Normandy and the plot to destroy it by ROBERT BARR adapted from RICHARD COLLIER 'S book Ten Thousand Eyes with Rupert Davies as the Storyteller
6: The Whispering Mop
Produced by CHARLES Maxwell

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Barr
Unknown:
Richard Collier
Unknown:
Rupert Davies
Produced By:
Charles Maxwell
Marcel Girard:
David Nettheim
Eugene Meslin:
John Gabriel
Rene Duchez:
Frededick Treves
Robert Thomas:
Jonathan Scott
Jacques Moulines:
Edward de Souza
Adolphe Franck:
Philip Morant
Jeanne Verinaud:
Rosemary Miller

from the Albert Hall , Stirling at the opening of the Stirling Festival of Music and Drama
Introduced by THE Re,v. CHARLES B. EDIE
Hymns led by Stirling Choirs and the Snowdon Orchestra
Conductor, T. B. ANDERSON
Now thank we aU our God (Tune.
Nun DankeU
By cool Siloam's shady rill (Tune,
Belmont)
Just as I am (Tune, Saffron
Walden)
Mine eyes have seen the glory
(Tune, Battle Hymn)
Behold the amazing gtft of love
(Tune. Newington)
Yield not to temptation (Tune.
Fortitude)
There is a green hill far away
(Tune, Horsley)
The Lord's my Shepherd (Tune,
Orlingtoo)

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Charles B. Edie
Conductor:
T. B. Anderson

Radio spans the world to link the cities of Sydney. Toronto, and London in a series of general knowledge contest between schoolchildren.

Sydney team - Ruth Kronenberg, Nigel Starr, Robert Day
Question-Master, John Dease

Toronto team - Kate Hamilton, Francesca Mallin, Jeffrey Greene
Question-Master, Bruce Rogers

Producer in Sydney, Hal Lashwood
Producer in Toronto, Sylvia Moss

('Top Team' is also broadcast over the national networks in Australia and Canada)

Contributors

Contestant (Sydney):
Ruth Kronenberg
Contestant (Sydney):
Nigel Starr
Contestant (Sydney):
Robert Day
Question-master (Sydney):
John Dease
Contestant (Toronto):
Kate Hamilton
Contestant (Toronto):
Francesca Mallin
Contestant (Toronto):
Jeffrey Greene
Question-master (Toronto):
Bruce Rogers
Questions set by:
Roy Smith
Producer (Sydney):
Hal Lashwood
Producer (Toronto):
Sylvia Moss

'twixt
ISOBEL BARNETT
ELEANOR SUMMERFIELD and RICHARD MURDOCH. DAVID Nixon with some tune-twisters from STEVE RACE
In the chair. Roy PLOMLEY
Devised and written by IAN MESSTTER
Produced by Charles Maxwell

Contributors

Unknown:
Isobel Barnett
Unknown:
Eleanor Summerfield
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch.
Unknown:
David Nixon
Unknown:
Roy Plomley
Written By:
Ian Messtter
Produced By:
Charles Maxwell

Introduced by HUMPHREY LYTTELTON
In the Jazz Club
MR. ACKER BILK AND
HIS PARAMOUNT JAZZBAND
Hear Me Talkin, RONNIE SCOTT
PETER CLAYTON with this week's topic New Releases reviewed by STEVE RACE
Festival Highlights
Late Jazz
THE SECOND CITY Jazzmen and the best on records
Produced by BRYANT MARRIOTT. STEVE ALLEN , TEDDY WARRICK

Contributors

Introduced By:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
Mr. Acker Bilk
Unknown:
Ronnie Scott
Unknown:
Peter Clayton
Reviewed By:
Steve Race
Produced By:
Bryant Marriott.
Produced By:
Steve Allen
Produced By:
Teddy Warrick

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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