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4th Dimension

on BBC Radio 4 FM

John Dunn introduces the new Saturday show for young listeners
Rex Radio by ALEXANDER GUYAN
More extraordinary adventures of Capt Radio and his glamorous assistant Passionflower versus the wicked Krakov with NIGEL LAMBERT
PAT KEEN and GARARD GREEN Producer ELIZABETH ORNBO
4.5 Dial a Scientist
What would happen if the world stopped spinningr Could we devise a method 'to travel into the futuref Do fish steep? Have you ever wondered about those science questions that don'have straightforward answers? Then send us the ones your parents stumble over.
Paddy Feeny will be phoning the lucky ones and putting them on the line to the panel of scientists: Patrick Moore. Cherrie Bramwell and Professor Eric Laithwaite.
Questions (on a postcard. please, giving your name, age and home phone number) to:
4th Dimension. BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
(Dial a Scientist again: 11 Nov) Producer MICHAEL BRIGHT
4.30 Shadow of the Pharaoh
A thriller play in six episodes set in Ancient Egypt written by VICTOR PEMBERTON and DAVID SPENSER
3: The Black Tomb of Osiris
Play produced and programme edited by GRAHAM GAULD

Contributors

Introduces:
John Dunn
Radio By:
Alexander Guyan
Unknown:
Nigel Lambert
Unknown:
Pat Keen
Unknown:
Garard Green
Producer:
Elizabeth Ornbo
Unknown:
Paddy Feeny
Unknown:
Patrick Moore.
Unknown:
Cherrie Bramwell
Unknown:
Professor Eric Laithwaite.
Written By:
Victor Pemberton
Written By:
David Spenser
Edited By:
Graham Gauld
Ahmose:
Sean Barrett
Kem:
David Valla
Peten-Ra:
John Bentley
Nefertari:
Sheila Grant
Hamabari:
Betty Baskcomb
Karu:
John Westbrook
Karu's man:
Ronald Herdman
Senmut:
Rolf Lefebvre
AnubiS:
Nigel Graham

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