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Produced by JANE GRAHAM and GLYN DEARMAN
† Thursday's broadcast
John Warner Is In ' Trifles and Tomfooleries ' at the Mermaid Theatre. London

Contributors

Produced By:
Jane Graham
Mrs Dale:
Jessie Matthews
Dr Dale:
Charles Simon
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Jenny Dale:
Shirley Dixon
Gwen Owen:
Aline Waites
Billy Owen:
Paul Waller
Roddy Mackenzie:
John Graham
Bomber Harris:
John Warner
Frances Maunder:
Margaret Denver
Neville Jackson:
Jon Rollason
Lois Jackson:
Jean Trend
Paula James:
Freda Dowie
Hugh Stanning:
Garard Green
Headmaster:
Basil Jones

featuring
THE JOE Loss ORCHESTRA with singing stars
RossMcManus,LarryGretton ANDEE SILVER
This week's guests
ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK
THE SETTLERS
Introduced by TONY HALL
Produced by Bill Bebb
Joe Loss and his Orchestra are at the Lyceum Ballroom. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Larrygretton Andee
Introduced By:
Tony Hall
Produced By:
Bill Bebb
Produced By:
Joe Loss

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
† Some ways of cooking lamb:
SHEILA HUTCHINS talks to MOLLIE LEE
I'm not the same old me ...: says ANNE JONES after a recent experiment
The Medical Officer of Health: a look at the work of his department
Reading Your Letters
Children and Books: a discussion between JESSICA JENKINS , JANET HILL , and ERIC BAKER
HUGH BURDEN reads The Ninth Directive by ADAM HALL
† Fifth of thirteen instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Talks:
Sheila Hutchins
Unknown:
Mollie Lee
Unknown:
Anne Jones
Unknown:
Jessica Jenkins
Unknown:
Janet Hill
Unknown:
Eric Baker

PAUL HOLLINGDALE introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests H.T.
THE MIKE COTTON SOUND with LUCAS
THE REG WALE GROUP
THE JACK DORSEY BIG BAND
THE CEDRIC WEST SEXTET
THE BUTTON-DOWN BRASS including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Roger Eames

Contributors

Unknown:
The Mike
Produced By:
Roger Eames

with BOB HOLNESS for news, views, and music featuring
THE TOMMY SANDERSON TRIO with MARY MAY and some choice L.P.s and singles
Editor, Brian Willey
Produced by Bernie Andrews

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Holness
Unknown:
Tommy Sanderson
Editor:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Bernie Andrews

YUL BRYNNER in Return of the Seven co-starring
ROBERT FULLER
JULIAN MATEOS
WARREN OATES
VIRGILIO TEXEIRA
CLAUD AKINS
JORDAN CHRISTOPHER
Introduced and adapted by GORDON Gow
Produced by Tony Luke

Contributors

Unknown:
Yul Brynner
Unknown:
Robert Fuller
Unknown:
Julian Mateos
Unknown:
Warren Oates
Unknown:
Virgilio Texeira
Unknown:
Claud Akins
Unknown:
Jordan Christopher
Adapted By:
Gordon Gow
Produced By:
Tony Luke

from the stage of the Camden Theatre. London SIDNEY TORCH conducts the BBC CONCERT Orchestra Leader. Arthur Leavins
Friday Night's Star Singert STEPHANIE VOSS FELICITY Page
JOHN LAWRENSON
WILLIAM DAVIES
(piano and organ) THE FRIDAY KNIGHTS
Directed by JOHN MCCARTHY BAND OF THE WELSH GUARDS Conductor,
CAPT. H. A. KENNEY Director of Music
Introduced by JIMMY KINGSBURY Produced by Alan Owen

Contributors

Unknown:
Star Singert
Unknown:
Stephanie Voss
Unknown:
John Lawrenson
Piano:
William Davies
Directed By:
John McCarthy
Conductor:
Capt. H. A. Kenney
Introduced By:
Jimmy Kingsbury
Produced By:
Alan Owen

Peter Haigh joins Friday to Saturday with music from
THE LORNE GIBSON Trio
THE BOB ROGERS FOUR with JILL GRAHAM
SHEILA BUXTON
The JOHNNY ARTHEY PIANO AND STRING SOUND
THE NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Conductor.
BERNARD HERRMANN
Caught in the Act: Sammy Davis Jr. at The Sands and some well-known tracks on the turntable
Produced by DOREEN DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Haigh
Unknown:
Lorne Gibson
Unknown:
Bob Rogers
Unknown:
Jill Graham
Unknown:
Sheila Buxton
Piano:
Johnny Arthey
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Unknown:
Sammy Davis Jr.
Produced By:
Doreen Davies

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