Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Robert Heger
Conducted by Hans Weisuach
Serenade N° 2. Op. 11. Giazunov
ConducLed by Leopold Ludwig
Conducted by Hans Weisbach
(Recordings)
Contributors
Conducted By:
Hans
Weisuach
Unknown:
Leopold
Ludwig
Conducted By:
Hans
Weisbach
asks Percy Cudlipp
Three doctors answer you questions
Guest of the panel this week:
E.J. King
Professor of Chemical Pathology at the University of London
(Postgraduate Medical School)
Jennifer Brookes and Bernard Rudden compare first impressions of 'A Town Like Alice' with film critic Dilys PoweU
In the chair. Norma Ellia
.(BBO recording)
Contributors
Unknown:
Jennifer
Brookes
Unknown:
Bernard
Rudden
Unknown:
Dilys
Poweu
Unknown:
Norma
Ellia
presents
A FESTIVAL of DANCE MUSIC
The saxophones and the orchestras of Johnny Dankworth
Ken Mackintosh
The contrasting jazz of The Jack Parnell Orchestra and Chris Barber 's Jazz Band
Vocal stars:
Alma Cogan. Dickie Valentine
The Keynotes
Instrumental stars:
Eddie Calvert
Tommy Whittle The Laurie Johnson Strings
Rhythm with a Smile:
Ken Morris and Joan Savage
Master of Ceremonies.
Robin Boyle
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
Part 1
830 THE FIGHT GAME
A new series of dramatised stories of the careers of famous boxers
2-'The Jack Dempsey Story'
Storyteller.
Raymond Glendenning
Script by Tony Van den Berg
Contributors
Unknown:
Johnny
Dankworth
Unknown:
Ken
MacKintosh
Unknown:
Chris
Barber
Unknown:
Alma
Cogan.
Unknown:
Eddie
Calvert
Unknown:
Tommy
Whittle
Unknown:
Laurie
Johnson
Unknown:
Ken
Morris
Unknown:
Robin
Boyle
Unknown:
Albert
Hall.
Script By:
Tony
van Den Berg
Restful music from the Gaumont, Bournemouth played by Ronald Brickell (organ)
Harold C. Gee (violin) with Francis Pope (tenor)
(Harold C. Gee broadcasts by permission of the Royal Bath Hotel. Bournemouth)
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