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Four true stories of adventure and survival adapted for radio by Duncan Carse
3: Survivor Extraordinary
DUNCAN CARSE tells the story of Tony Streather and John Emery on Mount Haramosh from The Last Blue Mountain by Ralph Barker
Broadcast in Story Time on July 9,
1968

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Streather
Unknown:
John Emery

The Road Out by John O'Toole
' There's other things beside municipal arbours ... Elder Citizens' Clubs ... there's other things beside this Darby and Joan business ...
Produced by DAVID A. TURNER

Contributors

Unknown:
John O'Toole
Produced By:
David A. Turner
Pat Gibson:
Harold Golublatt
Jack Murray:
John McBride
Tusher:
R H McCandless
Mary:
Doreen Hepburn
Michael:
Michael Duffy
Councillor Gamble:
J J Murphy
Bank manager:
Robert McLernidn
Town clerk:
Maurice O'Callaghan
Desmond Quill:
Louis Rolston

from Bristol Cathedral
Responses (Byrd)
Psalm 55 (Barnby, Morley, Tomlinson)
Lessons: Numbers 21, w. 4-9; St. John 16, v. 16-33
Canticles (Charles Wood in E minor)
Anthem: Remember not Lord, our offences (Purcell)
Carol: The Crown of roses (Tchaikovsky)

Contributors

Organist and Master of the Choristers:
Clifford Harker
Assistant organist:
Michael Dyer

A family magazine introduced by POLLY ELWES and including:
Tito Gobbi: the Italian baritone who sings the role of Don Giovanni at Covent Garden tonight talks to Anne Catchpole about his life and career
Digging for treasure: HARRY SANDON tells St. John Howell of a remarkable porcelain 'find' at Worcester
A red nose and a billycock: KATHLEEN BINNS has discovered some advantages of living alone
Garden lore for April from FRED Loads

Contributors

Introduced By:
Polly Elwes
Unknown:
Don Gio
Unknown:
Anne Catchpole
Unknown:
Harry Sandon
Unknown:
John Howell
Unknown:
Kathleen Binns

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