Programme Index

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with PETER LATHAM
Today and Monday-Friday featuring the music of PETER JEFFRIES
AND his ORCHESTRA
Chico ARNEZ
AND HIS CUBANA BRASS
SPENCERS WASHBOARD KINGS
PHIL TATE'S WINDJAMMERS
GRAHAM DALLEY and HIS MUSIC
THE LEON YOUNG STRING CHORALE
NEIL RICHARDSON
AND HIS Orchestra
STAN REYNOLDS AND his Octet
THE KEN MOULE GROUP
THE ZACK LAWRENCE QUARTET
THE COLIN BEATON QUARTET
ROSLYNN AND HER QUARTET
ARTHUR ANTON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
CENTRAL BAND OF the ROYAL AIR FORCE Conducted by WING CDR. JOHN L. WALLACE. O.B.E. Organising Director of Music
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Conductors,
JACK COLES and GILBERT VINTER
ORCHESTRA Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT
THE RADIO PLAYERS
Conductor, BURNELL WHIBLEY and a galaxy of stars on disc
Producers,
Bob Tanner , Jeff Griffin
Editor, CYRIL DRAKE

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Latham
Unknown:
Peter Jeffries
Unknown:
Chico Arnez
Unknown:
Graham Dalley
Unknown:
Neil Richardson
Unknown:
Stan Reynolds
Unknown:
Ken Moule
Unknown:
Zack Lawrence
Unknown:
Dr. John L. Wallace.
Conductors:
Jack Coles
Conductors:
Gilbert Vinter
Conductor:
Terence Lovett
Conductor:
Burnell Whibley
Unknown:
Bob Tanner
Unknown:
Jeff Griffin
Editor:
Cyril Drake

Johnny MORAN brings you the best of today's pops and the sounds of tomorrow
All your favourite stars ' live ' in the studio and on disc
This week's star guests The Spectrum
Produced by Jimmy GRANT and BILL BERB

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Moran
Produced By:
Jimmy Grant

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The News of the World
Great Britain v. U.S.A.
Harold Abrahams and Norman Cuddeford highlight the main events of today's athletics, from the White City Stadium one-minute reports at 2.31, 3.30, 4.31 and a final report at 5.30. Reports and commentary in the Sports Service during the Test Match lunch and tea intervals.

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It's here every Saturday at four
It's non-stop for ninety minutes It's all that's best in pop records
It's got comments by KENNY EVERETT and the latest gossip. news, and interviews
Its D. J. is Chris Denning It's produced by Johnny Beerling
4.31-4.32 Athletics

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenny Everett
Produced By:
Johnny Beerling

WALLY WHYTON sings and introduces the best in folk and in country and western music with STEVE BENBOW
FRIDAY BROWN
MURRAY KASH reviews some current recordings
JAMES LLOYD on international folk
Produced by Ian Grant

Contributors

Unknown:
Wally Whyton
Unknown:
Steve Benbow
Unknown:
Friday Brown
Unknown:
Murray Kash
Unknown:
James Lloyd
Produced By:
Ian Grant

Old time and sequence dancing
SIDNEY DAVEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA with MARY MILLAR
Introduced by BILL CROZIER 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 Paul Williams
Given before an invited audience at The Paris. Lower Regent Street. S.W.I. Tickets can be obtained from the BBC Ticket Unit[address removed] enclosing stamped addressed envelope.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sidney Davey
Unknown:
Mary Millar
Introduced By:
Bill Crozier M.C.
Introduced By:
Charles Crathorn
Unknown:
Sylvia Crathorn
Unknown:
Sylvia Brockbank
Produced By:
Paul Williams

Gay Byrne introduces the stars who are
' Beside the Seaside '
DICKIE HENDERSON
BARBARA LAW , JACK STORET
JOHN ANTHONY , PAT MOONEY and ' Mr. Blackpool ' himself REGINALD DIXON
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Directed by BERNARD HERRMANN Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE
Pre-recorded at the Jubilee Theatre.
Blackpool
DickieHendersonIsappearingIn ' Show Time ' at the North Pier. Blackpool: Jack Storey Is at the New Theatre. Central Pier. Blackpool: Reginald Dixon Is at the Tower Ballroom. Blackpool

Contributors

Introduces:
Gay Byrne
Unknown:
Dickie Henderson
Unknown:
Barbara Law
Unknown:
Jack Storet
Unknown:
John Anthony
Unknown:
Pat Mooney
Unknown:
Reginald Dixon
Directed By:
Bernard Herrmann
Produced By:
Geoff Lawrence
Unknown:
Jack Storey
Unknown:
Reginald Dixon

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