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featuring
THE JOE Loss ORCHESTRA with singing stars ROSS MCMANUS
LARRY GRETTON
ANDEE SILVER
This week's guests: THE CREAM
THE BREAKAWAYS
Introduced by TONY HALL
Produced by Ian Grant
Joe Loss and his Orchestra are at the Lyceum Ballroom, London
On 1,500 m. Long Wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Ross McManus
Unknown:
Larry Gretton
Introduced By:
Tony Hall
Produced By:
Ian Grant
Produced By:
Joe Loss

PETE BRADY delivers a daily package of popular music with top artists in the studio all the week with a round of records and featuring the Swingalong Tune Shop
Produced by Michael Shrimpton Editor, DEREK MILLS

Contributors

Unknown:
Pete Brady
Produced By:
Michael Shrimpton

Script by Jeffrey Segal
Produced by JANE GRAHAM and GLYN DEARMAN
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company

Contributors

Script By:
Jeffrey Segal
Produced By:
Jane Graham
Produced By:
Glyn Dearman
Mrs Dale:
Jessie Matthews
Dr Dale:
Charles Simon
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Jenny Dale:
Shirley Dixon
Chris Dale:
Jean England
Rosie Dale:
Elizabeth Proud
Gwen Owen:
Aline Waites
Roddy Mackenzie:
John Graham
Moira Mackenzie:
Eva Stuart
Pat Hill:
James McManus
Myra Hill:
Joy Osborne
Neville Jackson:
Jon Rollason
Lois Jackson:
Jean Trend
MrS Rockshaw:
Cecile Chevreau
Clare Barbour:
Sonia Fraser
Adam York:
Michael Spice
Mrs Rampling:
Siieelagh Wilcocks

with BRIAN MATTHEW for news, views, and music featuring
MARK MURPHY with THE JERRY ALLEN TRIO
JULES RUBENS
AND HIS LATINAIRS plus some choice L.P.s and singles
Editor, BRIAN WILLEY
Produced by Bernie Andrews

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Matthew
Unknown:
Mark Murphy
Unknown:
Jerry Allen Trio
Unknown:
Jules Rubens
Editor:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Bernie Andrews

Scenes from
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum starring
ZERO MOSTEL, PHIL SILVERS BUSTER KEATON and MICHAEL CRAWFORD
Introduced and adapted by GORDON Gow
Produced by Tony Luke

Contributors

Unknown:
Phil Silvers
Unknown:
Buster Keaton
Unknown:
Michael Crawford
Produced By:
Tony Luke

A new musical quiz devised by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane
DAVID FRANKLIN and FRANK MUIR challenge
IAN WALLACE and DENIS NORDEN
In the chair, STEVE RACE
GRAHAM DALLEY at the Mellotron
Recorded before an invited audience at the Kensington and Chelsea Central Library. London
Broadcast on January 31 Uiome)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward J. Mason
Unknown:
Tony Shryane
Unknown:
David Franklin
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Steve Race
Unknown:
Graham Dalley

at the Seaside
From the stage of the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill SIDNEY TORCH conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Friday Night's Star Singers CHERRY
LIND STEPHANIE VOSS LESLIE FYSON
JOHN LAWRENSON
\SEMPRINI THE FRIDAY KNIGHTS
Directed by JOHN McCARTHY
WILLIAM DAVIES (piano)
Introduced by JIMMY KINGSBURY
Produced by Alan Owen In association with Bexhill Corporation

Contributors

Unknown:
Lind Stephanie Voss
Unknown:
Leslie Fyson
Unknown:
John Lawrenson
Directed By:
John McCarthy
Piano:
William Davies
Introduced By:
Jimmy Kingsbury
Produced By:
Alan Owen

David Hamilton joins Friday to Saturday with music from
CHRIS BARBER 'S JAZZ BAND
LAURA LEE
THE SANDS OF Time
THE HAROLD SMART TRIO
The JOHNNY ARTHEY
PIANO AND STRINGSOUND
Caught in the Act: Tony Hancock
Special feature: listeners personal taped requests and some well-known tracks on the turntable
Produced by DOREEN DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hamilton
Unknown:
Chris Barber
Unknown:
Laura Lee
Piano:
Johnny Arthey
Unknown:
Tony Hancock
Produced By:
Doreen Davies

Saturday sounds from DOROTHY WAYNE featuring this week recordings of THE ORCHESTRAS OF
COUNT BASIE and SY OLIVER
Produced by John Bussell
Dorothy Wayne is in ' Pavillon Show Time ' at The Cliffs Pavilion. Southend-on-Sea

Contributors

Unknown:
Dorothy Wayne
Produced By:
John Bussell
Produced By:
Dorothy Wayne

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