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Script by Jeffrey Segal
Dr. and Mrs. Dale have decided to ask the Harrises and the Jack-sons for drinks at Wells Road in an attempt to patch up the differences between them. Mrs. Maggs has moved into her room in Gwen's house, much to Mrs. Freeman's relief. She now feels Gwen is property chaperoned. Dr. Dale has urged his partners to reduce the amount of barbiturates they prescribe, and to cease issuing repeat prescriptions of such drugs. Moira has registered for agency nursing, and she and Roddy have had their first row as a result.
Last Friday afternoon's broadcast

Contributors

Script By:
Jeffrey Segal

The Best in Pop from
THE RAY MCVAY SOUND
PATSY JONES , JOE FAGAN plus this week's guests ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK THE TROGGS
THE ROULETTES THE KARLINS
Introduced by DAVE CASH
Produced by Keith Bateson
The Ray McVay Band is at the Hammersmith Palais. London
On 1,500 m. only

Contributors

Unknown:
Patsy Jones
Unknown:
Joe Fagan
Introduced By:
Dave Cash
Produced By:
Keith Bateson

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
The Monday-ness of Monday: MARTIN WHITE suggests renaming the days of the week
Strangers when they met:
ROSEMARY WILTON 'S impressions from prize-winners of six countries on a holiday in Norway Reading Your Letters
How Alice went to Wonderland: CAROLYN BRYN-JONES took her eight-year-old niece to Glyndebourne
A Rhesus Baby: ELISABETH INNS recalls her baby's transfusion at birth, and Dr. IVONNA HUGHES describes new developments in treating severely affected babies SIAN PHILLIPS reads A Welsh Story by JOYCE VARNEY
Third of nine instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Rosemary Wilton
Unknown:
Carolyn Bryn-Jones
Unknown:
Elisabeth Inns
Unknown:
Dr. Ivonna Hughes
Unknown:
Sian Phillips
Story By:
Joyce Varney

JOHNNY MORAN introduces a daily delivery of popular music with studio guests
UNIT FOUR PLUS Two
MARIAN MONTGOMERY
THE ALAN BOWN SET
THE LAURIE HOLLOWAY QUARTET
THE ROYAL FREEMEN
THE GEORGE FIERSTONE BAND
THE MEXICANS
Directed by ARTHUR GREENSLADE including some instrumental music from the Swingalong Tune Shop and a round of records
Produced by Jeff Griffin

Contributors

Introduces:
Johnny Moran
Unknown:
Marian Montgomery
Unknown:
Laurie Holloway
Directed By:
Arthur Greenslade
Produced By:
Jeff Griffin

A series originated by PHILIP LEVENE which tells some of the stories from between the lines
Money for Old Rope by David Ellis
Gordon plans the perfect crime. But a crime is only as ' perfect ' as the men who carry it out.
Produced by ALAN AYCKBOURN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Ellis
Produced By:
Alan Ayckbourn
Carol:
Heather Stoney
Gordon Marsh:
Anthony Kenyon
Stanley Price:
Colin Edwynn
Sam Ogden:
Roy Barraclough
Det -Con Evans:
Paul Webster
Mabel Yardley:
Ruth Holden
Det -Sgt Crosby:
Peter Schofield
Harry:
Graham Rigby

JOHN ROBERTS introduces a programme of music for everybody
METROPOLE ORCHESTRA Conducted by DOLF VAN DER LINDEN
ORCHESTRE RAPHAELE
Conducted by PETER WALDEN PRAGUE STRING ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HARRY MACOUREK
Guest artist, BELLE GONZALEZ
Recordings made available by courtesy of Netherlands Radio Union and Czechoslovak Radio followed by FESTIVAL FARE
Preview of the 1967 International Festival of Light Music
Jimmy Kingsbury talks to ANDREWX GOLD

Contributors

Introduces:
John Roberts
Conducted By:
Dolf van Der Linden
Conducted By:
Peter Walden
Conducted By:
Harry MacOurek
Artist:
Belle Gonzalez
Talks:
Jimmy Kingsbury
Unknown:
Andrewx Gold

in the company of Bill Crozier who introduces
TED HEATH and HIS Music
Directed by RALPH DOLLIMORS
ROSEMARY Squires
PEPE JARAMILLO AND HIS LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC
RAINDROPS '67
CONTINENTAL SOUNDS from Hilversum
Your own requests
Late night disc sounds and BBC ' Top Tunes '
Produced by PAUL WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Crozier
Unknown:
Ted Heath
Directed By:
Ralph Dollimors
Directed By:
Rosemary Squires
Directed By:
Pepe Jaramillo
Produced By:
Paul Williams

Light Programme

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