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A show-case of popular melodies featuring sounds spectacular from
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, John Jezard
Conducted by MICHAEL COLLINS the vocal touch from
THE NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS
Produced by Chris Morgan

Contributors

Leader:
John Jezard
Conducted By:
Michael Collins
Produced By:
Chris Morgan

The Best in Pop from
The RAY MCVAY SOUND
PATSY JONES , JOE FAGAN plus this week's guests ANITA HARRIS
GENO WASHINGTON AND his RAM JAM BAND
THE ACTION
Introduced by DAVE CASH
Produced by Keith Bateson
Anita Harris Is appearing In ' Way Out in Piccadilly' at the Prince of Wales Theatre: The Ray McVay Band Is at the Hammersmith Palais. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray McVay
Unknown:
Patsy Jones
Unknown:
Joe Fagan
Unknown:
Anita Harris
Unknown:
Geno Washington
Introduced By:
Dave Cash
Produced By:
Keith Bateson
Produced By:
Anita Harris
Unknown:
Ray McVay

DAVID GELL delivers a daily package of popular music with top artists in the studio all the week from Monday to Saturday including
THE ALABAMA HAYRIDERS
THE BANJOLIERS
Directed by JACK MANDEL
ROSE BRENNAN
THE BUTTON-DOWN BRASS
GUY DARRELL
THE KARL DENVER Trio
GEORGIE FAME AND his BAND
GORDON FRANKS AND HIS Orchestra
JOHNNY GREGORY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
DON LANG AND HIS MUSIC
HARRY LEADER AND his BAND
THE JOE Loss ORCHESTRA with Ross McMANUS
LARRY GRETTON , and ANDEE SILVER
KEN MACKINTOSH and HIS ORCHESTRA with SHIRLEY WESTERN and KENNY BARDELL
THE NORMAN MOY BAND
The NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS
THE JOHNNY PATRICK BIG BAND
THE SANDS OF TIME
THE JOHNNY SILVO FOLK GROUP
ALLAN SMETHURST
' The Singing Postman 9
THE SPECTRUM
WOUT STEENHUIS
THE HARRY STONEHAM Trio
THE SWINGING MONK
The TREMELOES
THE GRAHAM WARNER SOUND
ALEX WELSH AND HIS DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND a round of records and featuring the Swingalong Tuneshop
Series edited by DEREK MILLS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Gell
Directed By:
Jack Mandel
Unknown:
Gordon Franks
Unknown:
Johnny Gregory
Unknown:
Don Lang
Unknown:
Ross McManus
Unknown:
Larry Gretton
Unknown:
Ken MacKintosh
Unknown:
Kenny Bardell
Unknown:
Johnny Patrick
Unknown:
Allan Smethurst
Edited By:
Derek Mills

with STEVE RACE for news, views, and music featuring
GRAHAM DALLEY AND HIS Music with SAMANTHA LEIGH and some choice L.P.s and singles
Editor, BRIAN WILLEY
Produced by Roger Pusey
Samantha Leigh is In ' The Val Doonican Show ' at the Wellington Pier. Great Yarmouth; Graham Dalley is appearing at The Spa.
Scarborough

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Dalley
Unknown:
Samantha Leigh
Editor:
Brian Willey
Produced By:
Roger Pusey
Produced By:
Samantha Leigh
Unknown:
Val Doonican Show

by Philip Barker
A series originated by Philip Levene which tells some of the stories from between the lines

with Basil Henson
A commuter who makes the same boring journey every day of the week has to find some way of making the time pass. Drinking, playing cards and doing the crossword are among the more innocent forms of diversion.

(Simon Ward is appearing in 'Loot' at the Criterion Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
Philip Barker
Producer:
Jane Graham
Wally:
Alan Dudley
Frank:
Windsor Davies
Churty:
Basil Henson
Simon:
Simon Ward
Derek:
Brian Hewlett
Angela:
Patricia Gallimore
Penny:
Lynn Rainbow
Alice:
Noel Hood
[Actor]:
Christopher Bidmead
[Actor]:
Arthur Lawrence

In the company of Bill Crozier who introduces
TED HEATH AND HIS MUSIC
Directed by RALPH DOLLIMORE LITA ROZA
NEIL RICHARDSON , HIS PIANO, AND VELVET STRINGS
BOB BRITTON
THE PEGGY O'KEEFE Quartet
STELLA AND BAMBOS
' Phone-a-disc ' with 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 Dollimore
Directed By:
Lita Roza
Unknown:
Neil Richardson
Unknown:
Bob Britton
Unknown:
Peggy O'Keefe
Produced By:
Paul Williams

Light Programme

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