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Script by Jill Hyem
After much soul-searching Paula James has decided to marry Michael Duncan. and has told Hugh Stanning of her intention. Adam York , Roddy's temporary replacement at the practice, has made a favourable impression. Lois Jackson 's father has died suddenly. Bob and Jenny have been worried about Rosie who has been behaving badly—especially on the telephone, and about Gunnel, who keeps disappearing at odd hours for no apparent reason.
Tuesday's broadcast

Contributors

Script By:
Jill Hyem
Unknown:
Paula James
Unknown:
Michael Duncan.
Unknown:
Hugh Stanning
Unknown:
Adam York
Unknown:
Lois Jackson

introduces and conducts
Melodies for You with THE LONDON LIGHT CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Leopold and today's guest artists on disc
LEONTYNE PRICE
CHOIR OF THE
BASILICA DEL SOCORRO
EMMA MALERAS
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson

Contributors

Leader:
Reginald Leopold
Produced By:
Elizabeth Johnson

BOB MILLER
AND THE MILLERMEN VINCE HILL , DOUGIE ARTHUR
TONY CRANE , ROSANELLA THE MILLTONES and this week's Quests DAVE DEE , Dozy, BEAKY, MICK, AND Tich
Introduced by DENNY PIERCY
Produced by Ian Scott

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Miller
Unknown:
Vince Hill
Unknown:
Dougie Arthur
Unknown:
Tony Crane
Unknown:
The Milltones
Unknown:
Dave Dee
Introduced By:
Denny Piercy
Produced By:
Ian Scott

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week: THE MARCHIONESS OF ANGLESEY. Chairman of the National Federation of Women's Institutes
Scriptwriter in Hollywood:
GILLIAN FREEMAN recalls her stay there with her young family
1 Two Aspects of One Career:
DANIEL BARENBOIM , the pianist and conductor, talks to NANCY WISE
In Hospital Then and Now:
MARY VAUGHAN was a nurse twenty-five years ago, and a patient recently
Ideas in the Air: discussed by BRYAN MAGEE and NORMAN ST. JOHN-STEVAS, M.P.
The Bostonians
HENRY JAMES'S book abridged by Janet Quigley Read by JOHN GLEN
First of fifteen instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Gillian Freeman
Unknown:
Daniel Barenboim
Unknown:
Mary Vaughan
Unknown:
Bryan Magee
Unknown:
Norman St.
Abridged By:
Janet Quigley
Read By:
John Glen

STEWART MACPHERSON 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 including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Derek Mills

Contributors

Introduces:
Stewart MacPherson
Unknown:
Lorne Gibson Trio
Unknown:
Tony Crane
Unknown:
Tony Crombie
Unknown:
Bob Miller
Produced By:
Derek Mills

with COLIN HAMILTON for news, views, and music featuring
STAN FOSTER AND HIS Music With RAY MERRILL and some choice L.P.s and singles
Editor, Brian Willey
Produced by Bernie Andrews

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Hamilton
Unknown:
Stan Foster
Unknown:
Ray Merrill
Editor:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Bernie Andrews

starring Kenneth Home with KENNETH WILLIAMS , HUGH PADDICK BETTY MARSDEN , BILL PERTWEE
Announcer, DOUGLAS SMITH
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Home
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Hugh Paddick
Unknown:
Betty Marsden
Unknown:
Bill Pertwee
Announcer:
Douglas Smith

The Men of Scars
A play for radio by John Tarrant with John Carson
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tarrant
Unknown:
John Carson
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Tom Walker:
John Carson
Kathleen Walker:
Patricia Leventon
Senhor Ribeiro:
Harold Kasket
Colonel Colvin:
Alan Dudley
Chan Lee:
Frank Henderson
Siu:
Geoffrey Matthews
Taxi driver:
Ronald Herdman

David Jacobs introduces
ROSEMARY SQUIRES with THE RADIO DANCE ORCHESTRA
Tony EVANS '
GOLDEN BRASS and SATIN VOICES
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:
Rosemary Squires
Unknown:
Tony Evans
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Produced By:
Ian Grant

Light Programme

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