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BILL MCCUE in It's a Fine Thing to Sing with his guest.
PATRICIA LAMBERT and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Ian Tyre
Conductor, IAIN SUTHERLAND
Produced by Eddie Fraser

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill McCue
Unknown:
Patricia Lambert
Leader:
Ian Tyre
Produced By:
Eddie Fraser

The world-famous story by JONATHAN SWIFT
Read in six parts by MAX ADRIAN
Adapted and produced by David A. Turner
6: The Houyhnhnms
This last of Gulliver's Travels is a very strange story indeed ...
Broadcast in Story Time on August
17, 1967

Contributors

Story By:
Jonathan Swift
Unknown:
Max Adrian
Produced By:
David A. Turner

A comedy anthology culled from
I'm All Right Jack
Till Death Us Do Part
Steptoe and Son
The Frost Report
I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again
The Benny Hill Show and Gerard Hoffnung
Bernard Cribbins
Introduced by JOHN CLEESE
Compiled and produced by David Hatch

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Hoffnung
Unknown:
Bernard Cribbins
Introduced By:
John Cleese
Produced By:
David Hatch

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Radio 4: 3.30-5.55 Point by point, as the Chancellor of the Exchequer makes his Budget Speech this afternoon. Radio Four's special team in the News and Current Affairs studio bring you a flow of news flashes, up-dated summaries every quarter of an hour from approximately 4.0 p.m. onward with an expanded summary at 5.30, and explanatory comment and reaction
In the studio: Margot Naylor, author of How to Reduce your Tax Bill; Ian Coulter, Assistant Editor of The Economist; Patrick Hutber, City Editor of the Sunday Telegraph
In the chair. Robert Williams of the BBC

RADIO 2: 3.45-4.15 Roundabout Budget Special with up-to-the-minute budget flashes. and reviews by Alan Watson
TONIGHT RADIO 4: 10.10 The Chancellor of the Exchequer, The Rt. Hon. Roy Jenkins, M.P. for the Government
TOMORROW RADIO 4: 10.10 The Rt. Hon. lain Macleod, M.P. for the Opposition

starring Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler in A Sticky Business with RONALD BADDILEY . JOHN GRAHAM and CAROLE ALLEN
Written by EDWARD TAYLOR and JOHN GRAHAM
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Broadcast on March 22 in the BBC World Service

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Deryck Guyler
Unknown:
Ronald Baddiley
Unknown:
John Graham
Unknown:
Carole Allen
Written By:
Edward Taylor
Written By:
John Graham
Produced By:
Edward Taylor

A series of general knowledge quiz contests between schools taking part in a sixth-form Hellenic Cruise last December aboard the S.S. Uganda and recorded as she sailed to and through the Mediterranean
Chairman, STEVE RACE
Tonight's preliminary round: St. Julian's High School Newport v.
Hove Grammar School
Produced by David Allan
Repeated: Thursday, 12.25 p.m.
See page 47

Contributors

Produced By:
David Allan

The Man and his Music
* It was my father's greatest pleasure in the evening, after his work. to call on me and say Well now, imp-ovise something. my child." He realised even then that I was something apart.' with Patrick Barr as Ignac Jan Paderewski
Bernard Keeffe as the Narrator
Other parts played by James Thomason , Humphrey Morton
Written and compiled by BERNARD KEEFFE
Produced by David Davis
Broadcast on January 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Barr
Unknown:
Ignac Jan Paderewski
Unknown:
Bernard Keeffe
Played By:
James Thomason
Played By:
Humphrey Morton
Produced By:
David Davis

bringing you each week voices of people concerned with the topics and troubles of today What do we need an Army for ?
Introduced by BILL GRUNDY
No civilised country in history has ever existed without an army. What size should the British Army be? What is its purpose? And will voluntary recruitment provide enough men?
Produced by Michell Raper

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Grundy
Produced By:
Michell Raper

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