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Melodies for You with JEAN Grayston
MARTYN GREEN
Artcr Rubinstein
THE NORMAN Luboff CHOIR on gramophone records and the NORWEGIAN BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA
Conducted bv 0ivind BERGH Recording made available by courtesy of Norwegian Radio
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Grayston
Unknown:
Martyn Green
Unknown:
Artcr Rubinstein
Unknown:
Norman Luboff
Produced By:
Elizabeth Johnson

Bob Miller
AND THE MILLERMEN VINCE HILL
Dougie ARTHUR
TONY CRANE
ROSANELLA
THE MILLTONES and this week's guest VAL DOONIKAN
Introduced by DENNY PIERCY Produced by Ian Scott
On 1,500 m. only

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Miller
Unknown:
Vince Hill
Unknown:
Dougie Arthur
Unknown:
Tony Crane
Unknown:
Val Doonikan
Introduced By:
Denny Piercy
Produced By:
Ian Scott

Introduced bv
Marjorie Anderson
Guest of the Week: scriptwriter JOHNNY SPEIGHT
B.A. Kitchen Sink:
VALERIE Russell is achieving an ambition
If there's enlightenment:
Ann Staden talks to GWYNN EDWARDS , who works with the deaf
Away from it All: JAMES McNEISH talks about life on Te Maika, an island off New Zealand.
Points from the Postbag: a discussion
Beasts in My Bed
JACQUIE Dl'RRELL'S book abridged by Joan Haggerty Read by JUNE
BARRIE First of six Instalments

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Johnny Speight
Unknown:
Valerie Russell
Talks:
Ann Staden
Unknown:
Gwynn Edwards
Talks:
James McNeish
Abridged By:
Joan Haggerty
Unknown:
Barrie First

Pete BRADY introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
THE MIGIL FIVE, LAURA LEE ROG WHITTAKER , EMMA REDE RO'-LYHN.HERHARF AND HER TRIO
THE HARRY STONEHAM TRIO
JOHNNY HOWARD AND his BAND
BRIAN FAHEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA including some instrumental music I'rom the SwingalonK Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Derek Mills

Contributors

Introduces:
Pete Brady
Unknown:
Laura Lee
Unknown:
Rog Whittaker
Unknown:
Johnny Howard
Produced By:
Derek Mills

with BARRY ALLDIS for news, views, and music featuring
THE BOB Potter SIX with J. B. BYRD
TERRY BtJRTON with THE DEREK HILTON TRIO plus some choice L.P.s and singles Editor, Brian Willey
Produced by Bernie Andrews
The Bob Potter Six are at the Top Rank Birmingham Suite

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Alldis
Unknown:
Bob Potter
Unknown:
J. B. Byrd
Unknown:
Terry Btjrton
Unknown:
Derek Hilton
Editor:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Bernie Andrews
Unknown:
Bob Potter

Written by Barry TOOK and MARTY FELDMAN starring Kenneth Home with KENNETH WILLIAMS , HUGH PADDICK BETTY MARSDEN , Bill PFRTWEE Music by THE FRASt:R HAns FOUR EDWIN BRADEN and THE HORNBLOWERS
Announcer, DOUGLAS SMITH Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS
Pre-recorded at The Paris. Lower
Reg('ntStreet.S.W.l
Hugh Paddick is in Let's Get a Divorce at the Comedy Theatre.
London
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Written By:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Marty Feldman
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Hugh Paddick
Unknown:
Betty Marsden
Unknown:
Bill Pfrtwee
Unknown:
Hans Four
Unknown:
Edwin Braden
Announcer:
Douglas Smith
Produced By:
John Simmonds
Unknown:
Hugh Paddick

Patrick Allen , John Westbrook and David Spenser in Smith and Jones by Nicholas Monsarrat adapted as a radio play by NICHOLAS BETHELL
Produced by RONALD MASON

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Allen
Unknown:
John Westbrook
Unknown:
David Spenser
Unknown:
Nicholas Monsarrat
Play By:
Nicholas Bethell
Produced By:
Ronald Mason
Clerk:
Derek Seaton
Drill Pig:
Patrick Allen
Miller:
Henry Stamper
Vera:
Anna Burden
Ambassador:
Walter Fitzgerald
Tollman:
Victor Lucas
Robert:
John Westbrook
Mark:
David Spenser

David Jacobs introduces Russ CONWAY , with THE TONY OSBORNE ORCHESTRA BARBARA LAW
THE LORNE GIBSON Trio
THE DENNIS NEWEY QUINTET and sophisticated sounds on record
Produced by IAN GRANT

Contributors

Introduces:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Russ Conway
Unknown:
Lorne Gibson
Unknown:
Dennis Newey
Produced By:
Ian Grant

Light Programme

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