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The Best in Pop from
The RAY MCVAY SOUND
PATSY JONES , JOE FAGAN plus this week's guests RITA PAVONE
THE ALAN PRICE SET
Jimmy JAMES
AND The VAGABONDS
Introduced by BARRY ALLDIS Produced by Keith Bateson
The Ray McVay Band is appearing at the Hammersmith Palais. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Patsy Jones
Unknown:
Joe Fagan
Unknown:
Rita Pavone
Unknown:
Jimmy James
Introduced By:
Barry Alldis
Produced By:
Keith Bateson

Introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON
Protest: LESLIE TARGETT on the projected close down of her local railway station
Cycling through East Anglia: how MARJORIEBELLINGHAM and her family, the youngest aged seven, spent a week's holiday
Practical Books: reviewed by ANNE DONALDSON
Reading Your Letters
Behind the Scenes at the Opera: IVOR MILLS talks to people involved in a production at Covent Garden
FLORA ROBSON reads
The Last Great Empress of China by Charlotte HALDANE
Third of eight instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pamela Creighton
Unknown:
Leslie Targett
Reviewed By:
Anne Donaldson

JOHN BENSON introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
FREDDIE AND THE DREAMERS
THE ROBB STORME GROUP
LAURA LEE
DANNY STREET
MIKE MERCADO with The Michael JOHN CHORUS
The STEVE EVANS Trio with ANGELA CHRISTIAN
The JOHNNY HOWARD BAND
THE JOHNNY PATRICK BIG BAND including some instrumental music from the Swingalonn Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Jeff Griffin

Contributors

Introduces:
John Benson
Unknown:
Laura Lee
Unknown:
Danny Street
Unknown:
Mike Mercado
Unknown:
Michael John
Unknown:
Steve Evans
Unknown:
Johnny Howard
Unknown:
Johnny Patrick
Produced By:
Jeff Griffin

Jimmy Clitheroe in Wet Behind the Ears with PETER SINCLAIR , PATRICIA BURKE
DANNY Ross , DIANA DAY
HARRY BAILEY. EDWIN APPS
TONY MELODY, HARRY MARKHAM
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by JAMES CASEY
Sunday's broadcast
JimmyClitheroeisappearingIn ' Tom Thumb ' at the Royal Court Theatre. Liverpool: Danny Ross is in Dick Whittington and his Cat ' at the Opera House, Buxton

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Clitheroe
Unknown:
Peter Sinclair
Unknown:
Patricia Burke
Unknown:
Danny Ross
Unknown:
Diana Day
Unknown:
Harry Bailey.
Unknown:
Harry Markham
Written By:
James Casey
Written By:
Frank Roscoe
Produced By:
James Casey
Unknown:
Danny Ross
Unknown:
Dick Whittington

A series of nine stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle dramatised by Michael Hardwick
with Carleton Hobbs as Sherlock Holmes and Norman Shelley as Dr. Watson

Contributors

Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Dramatist:
Michael Hardwick
Producer:
Martyn C. Webster
Sherlock Holmes:
Carleton Hobbs
Dr. Watson:
Norman Shelley
Lord Bellinger:
Geoffrey Wincott
The Rt Hon Trelawney Hope:
Simon Lack
Mrs Hudson:
Barbara Mitchell
Lady Hope:
Hilda Schroder
Inspector Lestrade:
Humphrey Morton
Constable MacPherson:
Arthur Lawrence

Leslie Mitchell introduces a programme of music for everybody with RAE WOODLAND , TOMMY REILLY and the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson

Contributors

Introduces:
Leslie Mitchell
Unknown:
Rae Woodland
Unknown:
Tommy Reilly
Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conducted By:
Vilem Tausky
Produced By:
Elizabeth Johnson

In the spotlight
Stage comedians on screen including:
NORMAN WISDOM
MORECAMBE AND WISE
BENNY HILL
HARRY SECOMBE
TONY HANCOCK
CHARLIE DRAKE
GEORGE FORMBY
WILL HAY
OLD MOTHER RILEY
Script and research by Lyn Fairhurst
Produced by Tony Luke

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Wisdom
Unknown:
Benny Hill
Unknown:
Harry Secombe
Unknown:
Tony Hancock
Unknown:
Charlie Drake
Unknown:
George Formby
Unknown:
Will Hay
Produced By:
Tony Luke

in the company of Bill Crozier who introduces
ERIC WINSTONE AND HIS ORCHESTRA BOB ROGERS
THE DEREK WARNE QUINTET
MARIAN MONTGOMERY
JIMMY YOUNG
Tonight on disc DORIS DAY and GEORGE SHEARING
Your own requests and BBC ' Top Tunes'
Produced by PAUL WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Crozier
Unknown:
Bob Rogers
Unknown:
Derek Warne
Unknown:
Marian Montgomery
Produced By:
Paul Williams

Light Programme

Appears in

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