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HM The Queen opens a new session of Parliament with an announcement of the Government's plans for the future, John Hosken describes the scene at the Palace of Westminster, and the speech is assessed by BBC Chief
Political Correspondent John Harrison
Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hosken
Unknown:
John Harrison
Producer:
Caroline Elliot

from the Bewdley Arts
Festival. With Nigel Rees and guests George Melly , Celia Haddon , Mark Steyn and David Daiches. Quotations read by RONALD FLETCHER.
Devised by NIGEL REES
Producer ARMANDO IANNUCCI Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Rees
Unknown:
George Melly
Unknown:
Celia Haddon
Unknown:
Mark Steyn
Unknown:
David Daiches.
Read By:
Ronald Fletcher.
Producer:
Armando Iannucci

Dusty's Story by HATTIE NAYLOR. With and Narrator Nickolas Grace. When Stephen dies, Dusty finds it hard to adjust to her loss....
Directed by SALLY AVENS Stereo
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Contributors

Story By:
Hattie Naylor.
Narrator:
Nickolas Grace.
Directed By:
Sally Avens
Dusty:
Sophie Thompson
her Aunt Wendy:
Stephanie Cole
Best:
Alice Arnold
Jane:
Jo Kendall
Susan:
Susan Sheridan
Sarah:
Joan Walker
DJ:
Paul Downing
Man:
Ian Targett

by JAN ETHERINGTON and GAVIN PETRIE. Starring and 4: Health and Efficiency Producer SIONED WILIAM
Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Etherington
Unknown:
Gavin Petrie.
Bill:
James Bolam
Faith:
Lynda Bellingham
Hilary:
With Celia Imrie
Liza:
Belinda Lang
Hannah:
Kelda Holmes
Joe:
Mark Denham
Mr Burrows:
Norman Bird
Ray:
Nicholas Courtney

Falmouth hosts a Celtic film festival; the craft of potter Geoffrey Whiting ; and the French bagpiper Jean-Pierre Rasle.
Presenter Mark Steyn.
Producer JULIAN MAY. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Potter Geoffrey Whiting
Unknown:
Jean-Pierre Rasle.
Presenter:
Mark Steyn.

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More