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Four programmes in which Geoff Watts looks at some of the major plagues of history. 1: Malaria
Readings by david KING VINCENT BRIMBLE and CHRISTOPHER SCOTT. Producer MILES BARTON BBC Bristol. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Watts
Unknown:
David King
Unknown:
Vincent Brimble
Unknown:
Christopher Scott.

All my hope on God is founded (AMNS 336) Psalm 118, w 14-24 (Psalms for the Eucharist Vol 1, p38) (Chant 9) Reading: Isaiah 12 Glorious things of thee are spoken (BBC HB 176) Director of Music STEPHEN LAYTON. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Layton.

by GREG SNOW.
Produced and directed by CLIVE BRILL. Stereo

Contributors

Directed By:
Clive Brill.
Zena:
Maria Charles
Sally:
Avril Clark
Alex:
Kate Duchêne
Steve:
Mark Fletcher
Toby:
Christopher Godwin
Charles:
Michael N. Harbour
Julia:
Beverley Hills
Helen:
Jenny McCracken
Ernest:
Brian Murphy
Darius:
Cyril Nri
Miles:
Dominic Rickhards
Kelly:
Kerryann White
Mike:
Scott Farrell

Hosted by Iain Johnstone. With Dick Vosburgh, Maurice Denham, Angela Douglas and Robin Ray.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Chairman:
Iain Johnstone
Panellist:
Dick Vosburgh
Panellist:
Maurice Denham
Panellist:
Angela Douglas
Panellist:
Robin Ray
Written and researched by:
Jeremy Pascall
Written and researched by:
Phil Swern
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

Pigs Have Wings by P. G. WODEHOUSE adapted in four episodes by RICHARD USBORNE. With and 3: Maudie and Tubby Make It Up
Narrator MORAY WATSON Producer MARTIN FISHER Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
P. G. Wodehouse
Unknown:
Richard Usborne.
Narrator:
Moray Watson
Producer:
Martin Fisher
Lord Emsworth:
Richard Vernon
The Hon Galahad Threepwood:
Ian Carmichael
Lady Constance:
Joan Sanderson
Beach:
Timothy Bateson
Maudie Digby:
Joan Sims
Sir Gregory Parsloe:
Reginald Marsh
Penny Donaldson:
Susannah Fellows
Jerry Vail:
Royce Mills
Wellbeloved:
Bill Wallis
Binstead:
David Graham
Orlo Vosper:
Charles Collingwood

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