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with DAVE Dee , Dozy, BEAKY, MICK, AND TICH
DAVID AND JONATHAN
THE RAY MACVAY SHOW BAND with PATSY JONES
JOE FAGAN and TONY SCOTT and swinging pop sounds on record
Introduced by TONY HALL
Produced by Jimmy GRANT
Ray MacVay Is appearing at the Orchid Ballroom. Purley, Surrey

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Dee
Unknown:
The Ray MacVay
Unknown:
Patsy Jones
Unknown:
Joe Fagan
Unknown:
Tony Scott
Introduced By:
Tony Hall
Produced By:
Jimmy Grant
Produced By:
Ray MacVay

with GEOFF LOVE conducting
THE SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA Leader, Ian Tyre
LYN AND GRAHAM MCCARTHY
MARION DAVIES
Introduced by DAVID SYMONDS
Produced by Michael Shrimpton

Contributors

Leader:
Ian Tyre
Unknown:
Graham McCarthy
Unknown:
Marion Davies
Introduced By:
David Symonds
Produced By:
Michael Shrimpton

Chris Denning introduces some of the best sounds around
This week's studio artists
JOAN ANDERSON
JOHNNY ARTHEY AND HIS BAND
KENNY BALL'S JAZZMEN
THE BIG BEN BANJO BAND
DAVID AND JONATHAN With THE MICHAEL HILL TRIO
GERRY AND THE PACEMAKERS
THE LORNE GIBSON TRIO
BRIAN GREEN'S JAZZMEN
ADAM FAITH AND THE IMP-ACTS
VINCE HILL
THE Ivy LEAGUE
THE TONY JACKSON GROUP
HARRY LEADER AND HIS BAND
RAY MACVAY AND HIS BAND
THE MIGIL FIVE
MRS. MILLS at the piano
RONNIE PLEYDELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA
THE JUDD PROCTOR QUARTET
STAN REYNOLDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
THE SEARCHERS
SHINE AND DON LEATHER
WOUT STEENHUIS
HARRY STONEHAM at the electric organ
DANNY STREET
THE TRANSATLANTICS
THE DANNY WESLEY QUARTET and a round of records
Produced by DEREK Mills and DOREEN DAVIES
(Ray MacVay is appearing at the Orchid Ballroom, Purley, Surrey)

Contributors

Introduces:
Chris Denning
Artists:
Joan Anderson
Artists:
Johnny Arthey
Unknown:
Lorne Gibson
Piano:
Ronnie Pleydell
Produced By:
Derek Mills
Produced By:
Doreen Davies
Unknown:
Ray MacVay

Members of the public and invited personalities put questions to
JIMMY EDWARDS , TED RAY
TOMMY TRINDER , CYRIL FLETCHER In the chair, McDoNALD HOBLEY Guest, JUNE WHITFIELD
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards Produced by Edward Taylor
Broadcast on February 12, 1966

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Produced By:
Edward Taylor

A new series of plays, each of which tells an exciting or amusing story on the same theme
Natalia by Lester Powell
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Lester Powell
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Phillips:
Anthony Jackson
Andrew Chard:
Michael Kilgarriff
Natalia:
Carol Marsh
Dorer:
Michael McClain

Leslie Mitchell introduces a programme of music for everybody with STEPHANIE Voss
JAIRO AMBROSIO and EDGARD ZALDUA and THE LONDON STUDIO Orchestra Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by KENNETH ALWYN
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson

Contributors

Introduces:
Leslie Mitchell
Unknown:
Stephanie Voss
Unknown:
Jairo Ambrosio
Unknown:
Edgard Zaldua
Leader:
Reginald Leopold
Conducted By:
Kenneth Alwyn
Produced By:
Elizabeth Johnson

starring
Wilfrid Brambell at Albert and Harry H. Corbett as Harold in The Holiday with COLIN GORDON
Written by ALAN Simpson and RAY GALTON
Adapted for radio by Gale Pedrick
Produced by BOBBY JAYE
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilfrid Brambell
Unknown:
Harry H. Corbett
Unknown:
Colin Gordon
Written By:
Alan Simpson
Written By:
Ray Galton
Unknown:
Gale Pedrick
Produced By:
Bobby Jaye

in the company of Roger Moffat who introduces
KEN MACKINTOSH
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
THE NIGEL BROOKS SOUND
THE DAVE SHEPHERD QUINTET tonight's record feature, THE LETTERMEN your midnight request spot and Showtime!
Produced by PAUL Williams
Ken Mackintosh and his Orchestra are appearing at the Empire Ballroom. Leicester Square. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Moffat
Unknown:
Ken MacKintosh
Unknown:
Nigel Brooks
Produced By:
Paul Williams
Produced By:
Ken MacKintosh

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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