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with John and Moira Hawkes in company with HAROLD ROGERS The last programme in the series in which travel writers recall people, places, and music associated with their journeys.
Produced by Sheila Anderson

Contributors

Unknown:
Moira Hawkes
Unknown:
Harold Rogers
Produced By:
Sheila Anderson

Old Girls
MIRIAM Devereux and WINIFRED Bolus were at Cheltenham Ladies College more than fifty years ago. They talked to Jack Singleton about it
From the BBC Sound Archives

Contributors

Unknown:
Miriam Devereux
Unknown:
Winifred Bolus
Unknown:
Jack Singleton

8: Your Work and Ideas
A selection of children's work from schools listening to the series. by Margery Morris
Presented by BARRY FOSTER
Producer, David Lyttle

Contributors

Unknown:
Margery Morris
Presented By:
Barry Foster
Producer:
David Lyttle

Trade and Commerce
In preparation for possible changes in their trading relationship with Britain, the New Zealanders have been diversifying their export products and overseas markets. by NIGEL MURPHY
Geography

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Murphy

A medical magazine introduced by JOAN YORKE
What is the difference between heart failure and a heart attackt
Is it sale for a dentist to give a general anaesthetict
What causes noises in the earst
These are among the questions sent in by listeners which will be answered by doctors in today's programme, the last of the present series
Produced by Thena Heshel

Contributors

Introduced By:
Joan Yorke
Produced By:
Thena Heshel

The Lawn Tennis Championships
Commentary by Max Robertson and Maurice Edelston from the Centre Court and Number 1 Court, with summaries and comments by Fred Perry, Alf Chave, and Bill Threlfall
Results and latest news from the other courts given by Basil Curtis
From the All England Lawn Tennis Club

Contributors

Commentary By:
Max Robertson
Commentary By:
Maurice Edelston
Unknown:
Fred Perry
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall

Junie
A play for radio by Elizabeth Batt
Belinda Wenham engages Junie to baby-sit on the evenings that she is rehearsing with the local amateur drama club. All appears to be going well until one evening ...
Wednesday's broadcast (Radio 2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Batt
Unknown:
Belinda Wenham

A family magazine introduced by POLLY ELWES and including:
Signe! Signe!: NANCY WILLIAMS went to Paris and Versailles for the signing of the Peace Treaty on June 28. fifty years ago, and recalls the jubilation Willkommen in Tirol: ZENA SKINNER is entertained Tyrolean style
Going it alone: there may be emotional hazards in holidaying on your own, but NIGEL BuxTON thinks there are compensations
Brief Encounters: BILL TAYLOR with a topical reminiscence Your letters

Contributors

Introduced By:
Polly Elwes
Unknown:
Nancy Williams
Unknown:
Zena Skinner
Unknown:
Nigel Buxton
Unknown:
Bill Taylor

Travels with a Donkey by Robert Louis Stevenson
Last of seven selected excerpts: we follow the road under the chestnuts, reach St. Jean du Gard, and say farewell to Modestine.
Reader, HOWARD M. LOCKHART
Produced by Stewart Conn
Broadcast on August 11. 1968
(Radio 4: Scottish)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Reader:
Howard M. Lockhart
Produced By:
Stewart Conn

Introduced by ERIC RHODE
ANTONIA FRASER on Jennie: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill by Anita Leslie
David PHILLIPS on Conversations: Christian and Buddhist by Dom Aelred Graham
ANTONY JAY on The Discriminating Thief by David Leitch
Produced by Jocelyn Ferguson

Contributors

Introduced By:
Eric Rhode
Introduced By:
Antonia Fraser
Unknown:
Anita Leslie
Unknown:
David Phillips
Unknown:
Dom Aelred Graham
Unknown:
Antony Jay
Unknown:
David Leitch
Produced By:
Jocelyn Ferguson

Leader, John Georgiadis
Conducted by Erich Leinsdorf with Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano)
Denis Matthews (piano) and the men's voices of the L.S.O. Chorus
Chorus-Master, Arthur Oldham from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1

Contributors

Leader:
John Georgiadis
Conducted By:
Erich Leinsdorf
Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Baker
Piano:
Denis Matthews
Chorus-Master:
Arthur Oldham

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