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with BRUCE WYNDHAM
Today and Monday-Friday featuring the music of FELlX KING AND HIS ORCHESTRA, THE BANJOLIERS, JACK NATHAN AND THE RUSTLE OF STRINGS, CLAUDE CAVALOTTI AND HIS ORCHESTRA, SYD DALE AND HIS ORCHESTRA, THE DKS CHAMP EIGHT, KEN BEAUMONT AND HIS MUSIC, THE GORDON LANGFORD Trio, The JACK DORSEY BAND, FREDDIE BALLERINI AND his ORCHESTRA, The CEDRIC West SEXTET, SIDNEY BRIGHT AND HIS MUSIC, Louis Voss AND his KURSAAL ORCHESTRA, BRIGHOUSE AND RASTRICK BAND Conductor. K. AITKEN-JONES, BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Conductors, GILBERT VINTER and JACK COLES, BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Conductor. BERNARD HERRMANN, BBC Northern Ireland ORCHESTRA Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT, BBC Scottish RADIO ORCHESTRA Conductor, IAIN SUTHERLAND and a galaxy of stars on disc
Producers, Colin Chandler and Roy Herbert
Editor, CYRIL DRAKE

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Wyndham
Unknown:
Jack Nathan
Unknown:
Claude Cavalotti
Unknown:
Ken Beaumont
Unknown:
Gordon Langford
Unknown:
Freddie Ballerini
Unknown:
Louis Voss
Conductors:
Gilbert Vinter
Conductors:
Jack Coles
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Conductor:
Iain Sutherland
Unknown:
Colin Chandler
Unknown:
Roy Herbert
Editor:
Cyril Drake

THE YARDBIRDS
PETER AND GORDON
THE MOVE
THE BARRON KNIGHTS
NOLA YORKE
THE GASS
THE JOHNNY ARTHEY BAND
Records you request and some new releases
Introduced by BRIAN MATTHEW
Produced by Jimmy GRANT and BILL BEBB

Contributors

Unknown:
Barron Knights
Unknown:
Nola Yorke
Introduced By:
Brian Matthew
Produced By:
Jimmy Grant

BARRY ALLDIS introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
THE KING BROTHERS
Rose BRENNAN
THE LORNE GIBSON TRIO
TONY CRANE
ALAN HAVEN AND TONY CROMBIE
THE HARRY STONEHAM TRIO
BOB MILLER AND THE MILLERMEN
THE RAY MCVAY SOUND and a round of records
Produced by Derek Mills

Contributors

Introduces:
Barry Alldis
Unknown:
Rose Brennan
Unknown:
Lorne Gibson
Unknown:
Tony Crane
Unknown:
Tony Crombie
Unknown:
Bob Miller
Produced By:
Derek Mills

from the West of England
SHIRLEY JACKSON
NICK JONES , DAVE COLLETT
John MORRIS , STAN WATSON accompanied by The Roy Herbert QUINTET
Introduced by DEREK JONES
Produced by Brian Patten

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley Jackson
Unknown:
Nick Jones
Unknown:
Dave Collett
Unknown:
John Morris
Unknown:
Stan Watson
Unknown:
Roy Herbert
Introduced By:
Derek Jones
Produced By:
Brian Patten

A programme of old time and sequence dancing played by SIDNEY DAVEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
With MAUREEN HARTLEY
Introduced by REX PALMER M.C., CHARLES CRATHORN who also brings news from the world of traditional dancing
Dance hostess, Sylvia Crathorn
Dance leaders,
Holland and Sylvia Brockbank
Produced by Michael Shrimpton
Given before an invited audience at The Paris, Lower Regent Street. S.W.I. Tickets for these broadcasts can be obtained from the BBC Ticket Unit[address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Played By:
Sidney Davey
Unknown:
Maureen Hartley
Introduced By:
Rex Palmer M.C.
Introduced By:
Charles Crathorn
Unknown:
Sylvia Crathorn
Unknown:
Sylvia Brockbank
Produced By:
Michael Shrimpton

Your Chairman
MR. William SCOTT-COOMBER introduces
MR. BRUCE TRENT
The Troubadour of Song MR. GEORGE BETTON
Big, Bright, and Breezy
Miss PATRICIA KAY
With a Smile and a Song
MR. DAVE BUTLER
The Briaht Bristol Lad
MR.JIM MURRAY Leads youin song and THE GENTLEMENOF THE PIT ORCHESTRA Conducted by MR. MORRIS-MCLEAN
Produced by Peter Pilbeam

Contributors

Introduces:
Mr. William Scott-Coomber
Unknown:
Mr. Bruce Trent
Song:
Mr. George Betton
Unknown:
Miss Patricia Kay
Unknown:
Mr. Dave Butler
Unknown:
Mr.Jim Murray
Produced By:
Peter Pilbeam

A showcase of popular melodies featuring sounds spectacular from
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader. John Jezard
Conducted by MICHAEL COLLINS interludes in rhythm from
THE DEREK New QUINTET the vocal touch from
THE NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS
Produced by Chris Morgan

Contributors

Leader:
John Jezard
Conducted By:
Michael Collins
Singers:
Nigel Brooks
Produced By:
Chris Morgan

Light Programme

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