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Script by Jill Hyem
Dr. and Mrs. Dale have been to Edinburgh for Roddy and Moira's wedding, leaving Mrs. Maggs to look after the still convalescent Mrs. Freeman at Wells Road. The Maunders have said goodbye to Gwen and moved to London, causing Billy, in particular, much heartache. Mrs. Dale has resigned from the Council in order to look after Bryan while Gwen is studying. The practice is awaiting the arrival of a new locum-Dr. Adam York.
Tuesday's broadcast

Contributors

Script By:
Jill Hyem
Unknown:
Adam York.

introduces and conducts
Melodies for You with THE LONDON LIGHT
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Leopold and today's guest artists on disc
JUNE BRONHILL AND KEVIN SCOTT LEONARD PENNARIO NETANIA DAVRATH
† Produced by Elizabeth Johnson

Contributors

Leader:
Reginald Leopold
Leader:
Kevin Scott
Unknown:
Leonard Pennario
Unknown:
Netania Davrath
Produced By:
Elizabeth Johnson

BOB MILLER
AND THE MILLERMEN VINCE HILL, DOUGIE ARTHUR
TONY CRANE , ROSANELLA
THE MILLTONES and this week's guest TOM JONES
Introduced by DENNY PIERCY
Produced by Ian Scott

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Miller
Unknown:
Dougie Arthur
Unknown:
Tony Crane
Introduced By:
Denny Piercy
Produced By:
Ian Scott

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week: MALCOLM WILLIAMSON , the Australian composer
Reading Your Letters
Initiative: WYN KNOWLES talks to LUCILLA DILKE, who gilds antique furniture at home
Bachelor at the Launderette: a wash-day experience from Martin Short
Monkey Business: thoughts on some of the primates from DR. DESMOND MORRIS , LEONARD WIL LIAMS, MRS. GOODALL, and DR. RICHARD ANDREW
NANCY NEVINSON reads Wednesday's Children by CHARITY BLACKSTOCK
Third of seven instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Malcolm Williamson
Talks:
Wyn Knowles
Unknown:
Dr. Desmond Morris
Unknown:
Leonard Wil
Unknown:
Dr. Richard Andrew
Unknown:
Nancy Nevinson
Unknown:
Charity Blackstock

BARRY ALLDIS introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
ROSEMARY SQUIRES
AL SAXON, SOUNDS BOB ROGERS
THE WEDGWOODS
THE HAROLD SMART Trio
THE HARRY STONEHAM Trio
THE DES CHAMP SET
JOHNNY ARTHEY AND HIS BAND including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Derek Mills

Contributors

Introduces:
Barry Alldis
Unknown:
Rosemary Squires
Unknown:
Bob Rogers
Unknown:
Johnny Arthey
Produced By:
Derek Mills

with KEITH FORDYCE for news, views, and music featuring
GRAHAM DALLEY AND HIS MUSIC with ALAN HEMUS and some choice L.P.s and singles
Editor, Brian Willey
Produced by Bernie Andrews

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Fordyce
Unknown:
Graham Dalley
Unknown:
Alan Hemus
Editor:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Bernie Andrews

starring Kenneth Horne with KENNETH WILLIAMS , HUGH PADDICK BETTY MARSDEN , BILL PERTWEE
Music by THE FRASER HAYES FOUR EDWIN BRADEN
AND THE HORNBLOWERS
Announcer, Douglas SMITH
Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Horne
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Hugh Paddick
Unknown:
Betty Marsden
Unknown:
Fraser Hayes
Unknown:
Edwin Braden
Announcer:
Douglas Smith
Produced By:
John Simmonds

by P.J. Donaldson
A housewife's simple desire to buy a sewing machine has repercussions in the world of crime.

Contributors

Writer:
P. J. Donaldson
Producer:
Guy Vaesen
Gladys Palmer:
Margaret Robertson
Fredie Palmer:
Denys Hawthorne
Jennifer:
Lucinda Jackson
Det-Inspector Craddock:
Harold Kasket
Sergeant Jones:
Nigel Anthony
Mrs Ellis:
Betty Hardy
Mr Marson:
Antony Viccars
Dinger Bell:
Antony Viccars
A Crony :
Christopher Bidmead
A Constable:
Christopher Bidmead
A Porter:
Christopher Bidmead

David Jacobs introduces
THE JOHNNY PEARSON TRIO
THE DALYS
TONY OSBORNE
AND THE SOUNDS OF THE NIGHT
THE MIDNIGHT STRINGS OF THE RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER and sophisticated sounds on record
Produced by IAN GRANT

Contributors

Introduces:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Johnny Pearson
Unknown:
Tony Osborne
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Produced By:
Ian Grant

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