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R.A.F. Scampton where
Les Dawson introduces
BARBARA LAW
JOHNNY STAFFORD BORBY PATTINSON FRIDAY BROWN JOHN ANTHONY MIKE BURTON THE SETTLERS
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Conducted by BURT RHODES
Produced by Geoff Lawrence
Pre-recorded at the Flying Bowman Club, R.A.F. Scampton
Saturday's broadcast

Contributors

Introduces:
Les Dawson
Unknown:
Barbara Law
Unknown:
Johnny Stafford
Unknown:
Borby Pattinson
Unknown:
Brown John Anthony
Unknown:
Mike Burton
Conducted By:
Burt Rhodes
Produced By:
Geoff Lawrence

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week: ROBERT STEPHENS
Paintings in Wool:
DIANA CHABOT talks to Anne Suter about her ideas on treating knitting designs as works of art
Lucy: MERIALL M'PHERSON was owned by a donkey
Reading Your Letters
The Soft Drugs-2: JOAN YORKE enquires into the case for and against changing the law on marijuana and L.S.D.
Life is My Adventure written and read by BARBARA MULLEN abridged by B. J. SALMON
Last Instalment
Robert Stephens is a National Theatre player

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Talks:
Diana Chabot
Unknown:
Anne Suter
Unknown:
Joan Yorke
Read By:
Barbara Mullen
Abridged By:
B. J. Salmon
Unknown:
Robert Stephens

The Secret Sharer
A radio adaptation by L. W. Bailey of the short story by Joseph Conrad
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
First broadcast on September 2.
1962. In the General Overseas Service

Contributors

Unknown:
L. W. Bailey
Story By:
Joseph Conrad
Produced By:
John Tydeman
The Captain:
Will Leighton
The Chief Mate:
Derek Blomfield
Second Mate:
Andrew Irvine
Captain Archbold:
Donald McKillop
Leggatt:
Denys Hawthorne
Steward:
Anthony Hall
Helmsman:
Antony Viccars

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