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Monday's broadcast
Alterations to the kitchen at The Shelling have come to a standstill. The workmen have gone off to another job. and Jenny sprains her ankle in the wreckage. Dr. Dale has discovered that Mrs. Freeman's eyes are bothering her and makes an appointment for her to see an optician. Roddy has made some attempt to heal the breach between the Jacksons and Mrs. Fothergill. but he is not so successful in his relationship with Moira Macfarlane.

Contributors

Unknown:
Moira MacFarlane.

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
Supper for Six: HAROLD WIL-SHAW talks about his suggestions in Come For a Meal, the new Woman's Hour cookery book
Initiative: BF.RT CROFTS, saddler, talks to JUNE ROSE about the new thinking he has brought to an old craft
Visitor to Prague: Recordings made by KAYE WEBB on a recent visit to Czechoslovakia
The House Breathed: LESLIE TARGETT with an account of a momentous week
Conscience: the first of a series Personal experiences from PAULINE WALTON , SHIRLEY MEREDEEN , and an ex-thief; with comment from a psychia' trist
JILL BALCON reads
The Feast by MARGARET KENNEDY
Ninth of twelve instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Talks:
Harold Wil-Shaw
Unknown:
Leslie Targett
Unknown:
Pauline Walton
Unknown:
Shirley Meredeen
Unknown:
Jill Balcon
Unknown:
Margaret Kennedy

DAVID HAMILTON introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
THE OVERLANDERS
THE THREE PEOPLE
KENNY DAMON
THE RONNIE PRICE QUARTET
THE CEDRIC WEST SEXTET
SIDNEY BRIGHT AND HIS MUSIC
BERNARD MONSHIN
AND his Rio TANGO BAND including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by PAMELA Cox

Contributors

Introduces:
David Hamilton
Unknown:
Kenny Damon
Unknown:
Bernard Monshin
Produced By:
Pamela Cox

with Tim BRINTON for news, views, and music featuring
THE PHIL PHILLIPS TRIO with TRULY SMITH and some choice L.P.s and singles
Script by Tony Aspler Editor, Brian Willey
Produced by VERNON LAWRENCE The Phil Phillips Trio is appearing at ' Talk of the Town.' London

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brinton
Unknown:
Truly Smith
Script By:
Tony Aspler
Unknown:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Vernon Lawrence
Unknown:
Phil Phillips Trio

with Wilfred Pickles visits the village of Birchington, Kent at the CHURCH House with MABEL at ' The Table and HARRY HUDSON at the piano
Produced by Stephen Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilfred Pickles
Unknown:
Harry Hudson
Produced By:
Stephen Williams

A weekly quiz on music and knowledge
The Resident Team NAN WINTON, JOHN JACQUES, NEIL DURDEN-SMITH
v. A team from the University of London
Question-Master, BRIAN JOHNSTON
Produced by Michael Tuke-Hastings
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Nan Winton
Unknown:
John Jacques
Question-Master:
Brian Johnston
Produced By:
Michael Tuke-Hastings

The marches played by the BAND OF THE ROYAL CORPS OF TRANSPORT
Conducted by CAPTAIN D. K. WALKER Director of Music
The waltzes played by the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
Introduced by PETER REYNOLDS
Produced by Geoffrey Brand
A BBC World Service production

Contributors

Conducted By:
Captain D. K. Walker
Conducted By:
Vilem Tausky
Introduced By:
Peter Reynolds
Produced By:
Geoffrey Brand

David Gell introducing
THE NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN
THE THREE PEOPLE
THE RONNIE Ross Quintet featuring BILL LE Sage
DANNY STREET
LEON YOUNG
AND THE STRING CHORALE
MR. ACKER BILK and turning the tables on discs old and new
Produced by JOHN HOOPER

Contributors

Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Unknown:
Ronnie Ross Quintet
Produced By:
John Hooper

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