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JOHNNY MORRIS presents a personal view of Wiltshire with recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
Produced by Sheila Anderson i Broadcast on April 15, 1968, in the BBC World Service
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RAOIOVISION FOR SCHOOLS follow certain broadcasts described as 'a a radiovision programme ' it is necessary to have the accompanying film strip

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Morris
Produced By:
Sheila Anderson

A case of medical detection
Written by ARTHUR SWINSON
What caused an outbreak of a rare disease in Canterbury in 1950? How was the source of it tracked down? The facts in this reconstructed account are authentic: only names and identities have been disguised, to comply with medical etiquette.
Other parts played by: Tom Harrison , Ronald Herdman Gillian Rhind , Peter Wheeler
Peter Williams , Rosalie Williams
Produced by STANLEY WILLIAMSON
Broadcast on May 1. 1968
Beginning today, a second chance to hear six of BBC North's successful studies in medical detection, to be broadcast at weekly intervals.
Next Friday:
The Man Who Had Friends

Contributors

Written By:
Arthur Swinson
Played By:
Tom Harrison
Played By:
Ronald Herdman
Played By:
Gillian Rhind
Played By:
Peter Wheeler
Unknown:
Peter Williams
Unknown:
Rosalie Williams
Produced By:
Stanley Williamson
Narrator:
David Mahlowe
Dr Langley:
Ronald Harvi

tells the story of The Navy that Flies
The Fleet Air Arm
Recorded at the Royal Naval Air Station. Yeovilton
Script by Robert Stannage
A BBC Sound Archive production by Harold Rogers
Broadcast on October 13. 1968 followed by an interlude

Contributors

Script By:
Robert Stannage

A family magazine introduced from Wales by HARRY SOAN and including:
A place to preserve:
HARRY SOAN visits the Brecon Beacons National Park and talks to people who live and work there
Isle of the Gannets: an impression of Grassholm by DILWYN MILES
Safe Beaches: GAENOR THOMAS reports on the Lifeguard Service in South Wales and visits the National Coastal Rescue Training Centre at Aberavon

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Soan
Unknown:
Harry Soan
Unknown:
Gaenor Thomas

Sinister Twilight
The fall and rise again of Singapore
The book by Noel Barber abridged as a five-part reading by MARJORIE BILDOW
5: Surrender and Liberation
Read by NIGEL GRAHAM
' With food, water, ammunition, and petrol almost gone, the beleaguered city of Singapore is forced to capitulate. The last toast is " Absent Friends." Dark years follow, but freedom is regained.'

Contributors

Book By:
Noel Barber
Reading By:
Marjorie Bildow
Read By:
Nigel Graham

Repeated: Monday, 1.30 p.m.
Hayward Morse is appearing at the Queen's Theatre, London

Contributors

Writer:
Bruno Milna
Editor:
Godfrey Baseley
Producer:
Tony Shryane
Daniel Archer:
Edgar Harrison
Doris Archer:
Gwen Berryman
Jack Archer:
Denis Folwell
Peggy Archer:
June Spencer
Lilian Archer:
Elizabeth Marlowe
Tony Archer:
Colin Skipp
Christine Johnson:
Lesley Saweard
Tom Forrest:
Bob Arnold
Carol Tregorran:
Anne Cullen
Jack Woolley:
Philip Garston Jones
Hazel Woolley:
Hilary Armstrong
Hugo Barnaby:
Michael McClain
Sid Perks:
Alan Devereux
Polly Perks:
Hilary Newcombe
Nora Salt:
Julia Mark
Walter Gabriel:
Chris Gittins
Zebedee Tring:
Graham Rigby
Joby Woodford:
George Woolley
Anita Nicholson:
Ann Murray
Lester Nicholson:
Hayward Morse

Thuille
Sextet in B flat major. Op. 6
BOSTON WOODWIND QUINTET
Doriot Anthony Dwyer (flute) Ralph Gomberg (oboe) Gino Cioffi (clarinet)
James Stasliano (horn)
Sherman Walt (bassoon)
JESUS MARIA SANKOMA (piano)
gramophone record

Contributors

Flute:
Anthony Dwyer
Oboe:
Ralph Gomberg
Clarinet:
Gino Cioffi
Horn:
James Stasliano
Bassoon:
Sherman Walt
Piano:
Jesus Maria Sankoma

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