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Script by Rex Edwards
Monday's broadcast
The Sheiling has been In chaos during the building alterations; Dr. and Mrs. Dale have entertained Bob and Jenny while their power and water were cut off. Gwen has been saved from Gerald Devenish 's advances by the timely intervention of baby Bryan. Mrs. Freeman's behaviour has been a little odd, and Dr. Dale suspects her health is not all it might be. Jago has taken Ruby out and succeeded in making both Sydney and Ginger jealous.

Contributors

Script By:
Rex Edwards
Unknown:
Gerald Devenish

London's lunchtime record rendezvous where
Keith Fordyce introduces the guest stars and ' on the spot ' requests
Produced by Derek Chinnery
Tickets may be obtained from [address removed]. enclosing stamped, addressed envelope

Contributors

Introduces:
Keith Fordyce
Produced By:
Derek Chinnery

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
A Buffet Supper for Twenty: CATHIE KIRKPATRICK talks about her suggestions in Come For A Meal, the new Woman's Hour cookery book
Nicer to stay in Bed?: morning thoughts from JEAN ROOK , EVANGELINE BANKS, ARTHUR MARSHALL , and others
'oss Mucking: a childhood memory from ALBERT BUTLER
Reading Your Letters
Out into the World?: What happens to physically handicapped children when they leave school? ANN STADEN investigates
JILL BALcoN reads The Feast by MARGARET KENNEDY
Fourth of twelve instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Talks:
Cathie Kirkpatrick
Unknown:
Jean Rook
Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Unknown:
Albert Butler
Unknown:
Jill Balcon
Unknown:
Margaret Kennedy

PETER ALDERSLEY
Introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP
THE SHEPHERD BOYS
THE IAN STEWART QUARTET
HAROLD GELLER
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
JERRY ALLEN AND his TRIO
HAROLD C. GEE
AND HIS MARITZA PLAYERS
Including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by PAMELA Cox
Harold Geller and his Orchestra are at the Kensington Palace Hotel; Ian Stewart is at the Savoy Hotel. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Spencer Davis
Unknown:
Harold Geller
Unknown:
Jerry Allen
Unknown:
Harold C. Gee
Produced By:
Pamela Cox
Produced By:
Harold Geller
Unknown:
Ian Stewart

Fun, fact, and fiction with Tim BRINTON plus
THE JOHNNY PATRICK QUARTET With BRENDA SCOTT
Script by Tony Aspler
Produced by PETER DUNCAN and RICHARD WILLCOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brinton
Unknown:
Johnny Patrick
Script By:
Tony Aspler
Produced By:
Peter Duncan
Produced By:
Richard Willcox

with Wilfred Pickles visits The Rural District of Belford, Northumberland
At THE COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOL with MABEL at ' The Table '
Produced by Stephen Williams Repeated: Saturday, 6.30 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilfred Pickles
Produced By:
Stephen Williams

The marches played by the BAND OF THE ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (The Blues)
Conducted by CAPTAIN E. W. JEANES Director of Music
The waltzes played by the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Conductor, Marcus Dods
Introduced by PETER REYNOLDS Produced by Geoffrey Brand
A BBC World Service production

Contributors

Conducted By:
Captain E. W. Jeanes
Conductor:
Marcus Dods
Introduced By:
Peter Reynolds
Produced By:
Geoffrey Brand

Alan Dell introducing
THE NORTHERN DANCE Orchestra Conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN
THE SETTLERS
GORDON FRANKS
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
JULIE DAWN
THE GORDON BECK Trio and turning the tables on discs old and new
Produced by JOHN HOOPER

Contributors

Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Unknown:
Gordon Franks
Produced By:
John Hooper

Light Programme

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