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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 BBC Ticket Unit[address removed]enclosing stamped, addressed envelope

Contributors

Introduces:
Keith Fordyce
Produced By:
Derek Chinnery

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Permanent Group Mum: Honor Wyatt has a pop group living in her house
Home Brewing: Christopher Serpell and Wilfred Ryder discuss home-made beer
Reading Your Letters
Alone in the Wilderness: David Fanshawe's experience in Jordan
No Easter Bonnet?: views on the decline of the hat, and its future: from a milliner, a store buyer, a hairdresser, and others
The House Called Yarrow Rayleigh Best's book abridged by BERYL DAT
Read by Roy Spencer
First of nine instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Christopher Serpell
Unknown:
David Fanshawe
Abridged By:
Beryl Dat
Read By:
Roy Spencer

Alan Freeman introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests Julie Felix
With The John Cameron Trio
The Sands of Time
The Mirage
Jo Stahl with The Art Ellefson Six
The Johnny Silvo Folk Group
The Gordon Franks Strings including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Roger Eames

Contributors

Introduces:
Alan Freeman
Unknown:
Julie Felix
Unknown:
Jo Stahl
Unknown:
Johnny Silvo
Produced By:
Roger Eames

Repeated: Wednesday, 11.1.5 am.
Gwen has had her Interview at the Collene of Education and is now anxiously awaiting the result. Jenny has been turned down for a TV part because she is thought to be too old! Michael Duncan has returned to Exton and Paula James has arranged to meet him. Pat and Myra Hill have been persuaded to spend Easter at Little Eden. Dr. Dale has found a possible replacement for Moira in Mrs. Clare Barbour. Mrs. Rock-Shaw is pregnant again, and is causing concern in the Practice.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Duncan
Unknown:
Paula James

with Tim BRINTON for news, views, and music featuring
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, James Hutcheon Conducted by JACK COLES and some choice L.P.s and singles Editor, Brian Willey
Produced by Paul Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brinton
Leader:
James Hutcheon
Conducted By:
Jack Coles
Editor:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Paul Williams

The Resident Team MAURICE EDELSTON NORMAN CUDDEFORD LIAM NOLAN v.
Oundle School
Question-Master, ALUN WILLIAMS
Produced by Geoff Dobson
From Oundle School, Northamptonshire

Contributors

Unknown:
Team Maurice Edelston
Unknown:
Norman Cuddeford
Unknown:
Liam Nolan
Produced By:
Geoff Dobson

by Lawrie Wyman starring
Derek Francis and Frank Thornton
Being a chronicle of events In and around Her Britannic Majesty's Embassy to the Kingdom of Tratvia
Announcer, RONALD FLETCHER
Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
Frank Thornton Is appearing in 'Alibi for a Judge' at the Savoy Theatre,London; Anthony Sagar is in 'There's A Girl in My Soup' at the Globe Theatre, London

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawrie Wyman
Unknown:
Derek Francis
Unknown:
Frank Thornton
Announcer:
Ronald Fletcher
Produced By:
Alastair Scott Johnston
Produced By:
Frank Thornton
H.E. Sir Jeremy Crighton-Buller, K.C.M.G., British Ambassador to Tratvia:
Derek Francis
Henry Pettigrew, First Secretary, British Embassy:
Frank Thornton
Lady Daphne Crighton-Buller:
Charlotte Mitchell
Tratvian Doctor:
Francis de Wolff
Edward Pomeroy, Comptroller, British Ambassador's Household:
Anthony Sagar
Mr Simpkins, Third Secretary British Embassy:
Michael Spice
Tratvian Cinema Manager:
David Valla

Written and introduced by DENNIS ARUNDELL with JANICE CHAPMAN (soprano)
MARGARET CABLE (mezzo-soprano) JOSEPH WARD (tenor)
GWYN GRIFFITHS (baritone) THE AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Directed by JOHN McCARTHY and the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader. Arthur Leavins Conductor, MARcus Dods
Produced by Michael Moores A BBC World Service Production

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dennis Arundell
Soprano:
Janice Chapman
Mezzo-Soprano:
Margaret Cable
Tenor:
Joseph Ward
Baritone:
Gwyn Griffiths
Directed By:
John McCarthy
Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conductor:
Marcus Dods
Produced By:
Michael Moores

David Gell introducing
The John Scott Orchestra
The George Chisholm Six
The Settlers
The Northern Dance Orchestra, Conductor, Bernard Herrmann
and turning the tables on discs old and new including Your Swing Spot request

Contributors

Presenter:
David Gell
Musicians:
The John Scott Orchestra
Musicians:
The George Chisholm Six
Musicians:
The Settlers
Musicians:
The Northern Dance Orchestra
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Producer:
John Hooper

Light Programme

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