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A series of five programmes presenting Local Radio Stations 2: BBC Radio Sheffield
Other cities as well as London are affected by the problems that attend modern urban society-things like slum clearance, loneliness, drug taking, gambling. Using material from the station's documentary programmes, DAVID SHEASBY looks at the way some of these affect Sheffield.
Produced by Ted Gorton

Contributors

Unknown:
David Sheasby
Produced By:
Ted Gorton

In the business of making stately homes and grounds pay their way, Inveraray, seat of the Chief of Clan Campbell. has a hidden asset.
THE DUKE OF ARGYLL in conversation with Bill Knox , tells how he is making his estates pay their way with the possibility of striking hidden treasure
Introduced by BILL KNOX , with John Shedden and Leon Sinden
Produced by Archie P. Lee

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Knox
Introduced By:
Bill Knox
Unknown:
John Shedden
Unknown:
Leon Sinden
Produced By:
Archie P. Lee

London STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by Ross ANDERSON STUTTGART LIGHT ORCHESTRA Conducted by WILLY MATTES
Recording made available by courtesy of South German Radio

Contributors

Leader:
Reginald Leopold
Conducted By:
Ross Anderson Stuttgart
Conducted By:
Willy Mattes

What' The British Forces Broadcasting Service
When? Twenty-five years ago By whom? Gale Pedrick ... who now looks at the way B.F.B.S. has grown and what it is doing round the world today including the recorded voices of LORD MOUNTBATTEN DAVID JACOBS. CLIFF MICHELMORE BRYAN CAVE-BROWN -CAVE and Roy MORGAN
Produced by Helen Fry
See page 40

Contributors

Unknown:
Gale Pedrick
Unknown:
Lord Mountbatten David Jacobs.
Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Bryan Cave-Brown
Unknown:
Roy Morgan
Produced By:
Helen Fry

A family magazine introduced from Wales by Harry Soan and including:
Have microphone-will travel: BBC commentator Alun Williams talks about his career
We said we'd look after you: Beata Lipman talks to The Rev. Dewi Lewis and his wife who have adopted a coloured boy
Path to my door: and a lack of communication, by Jack Jennings
One Minstrel: Dai Francis, a member of The Black and White Minstrels, talks to Gerry Monte
Towards Bethlehem: Gaenor Thomas goes carolling with a group of children in Bethlehem, Carmarthenshire

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Soan
Talks:
Alun Williams
Unknown:
Rev. Dewi Lewis
Unknown:
Jack Jennings
Unknown:
Dai Francis
Unknown:
Gerry Monte
Unknown:
Gaenor Thomas

Visitors to France
Arranged for radio by Simona Pakenham
7: Philip Gosse
Reader, JOHN LINSTRUM
The 1914-1918 War brought many men to France. Philip Gosse found time in the trenches to pursue his interest in birds and animals. The Memoirs of a Camp Follower deals with the country-side of northern France and his experiences as a doctor in battle.

Contributors

Unknown:
Simona Pakenham
Reader:
John Linstrum
Unknown:
France. Philip Gosse

with Nicholas Parsons featuring
DENISE BRYER , PETER REEVES
BOB Todd , and RONALD FLETCHER
Script by PETER MYERS
Produced by John Bridges
Rptd.: Sunday, 9.30 p.m. (Radio 2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Parsons
Unknown:
Denise Bryer
Unknown:
Peter Reeves
Unknown:
Bob Todd
Unknown:
Ronald Fletcher
Script By:
Peter Myers
Produced By:
John Bridges

Beethoven
Quintet in E flat major, Op. 4 ENDRES STRING QUARTET Heinz Endres (violin)
Josef Rottenfusser (violin) Fritz Ruf (viola)
Adolph Schmidt (cello) with Siegfried Meineke (violaD gramophone record

Contributors

Violin:
Josef Rottenfusser
Viola:
Fritz Ruf
Cello:
Adolph Schmidt

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