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Ray Moore with resident bands, singers, and discs
Band of the day: BRIAN FAHEY plus news, weather, and traffic
Producers, Colin Chandler and Frances Prosser
Editor. CYRIL DRAKE

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Moore
Unknown:
Brian Fahey
Producers:
Colin Chandler
Producers:
Frances Prosser
Editor:
Cyril Drake

The Wonder Show for Half the Family starring
Tim BROOKE-TAYLOR , JOHN CLEESE GRAEME GARDEN, DAVID HATCH Jo KENDALL , and BILL ODDIE with Angus Prune , I. T. Briddock and the DAVE LEE GROUP
Produced by DAVID HATCH and PETER TITHERADGE
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
David Hatch
Unknown:
Jo Kendall
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Unknown:
Angus Prune
Unknown:
I. T. Briddock
Unknown:
Dave Lee
Produced By:
David Hatch
Produced By:
Peter Titheradge

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson

A View of the Week: a personal column on the events of the last seven days from Nancy Banks-Smith

It's the preparation that counts: Frederick Griffiths talks to Doreen Forsyth about his work as a decorator

Moving to Music: Nancy Wise drops in on a class of rhythmics for handicapped children Staying at the Chateau de la Roche: Denise Robins, who spent four days there with a French family, describes her visit

What's the Percentage?: Peggy Branford takes a look at the activities of literary and other agents

Rosalie Crutchley reads Dibs: In Search of Self by Virginia M. Axline
Tenth of eleven instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Nancy Banks-Smith
Talks:
Frederick Griffiths
Unknown:
Doreen Forsyth
Unknown:
Denise Robins
Unknown:
Peggy Branford
Unknown:
Rosalie Crutchley
Unknown:
Virginia M. Axline

Written by Barbara Clegg
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company

(Bill Treacher is in 'Let Sleeping Wives Lie' at the Garrick Theatre; Derek Nimmo in 'Charlie Girl' at the Adelphi Theatre. London

Contributors

Writer:
Barbara Clegg
Producer:
Glyn Dearman
Producer:
Roger Pyne
Mrs Dale:
Jessie Matthews
Dr Dale:
Charles Simon
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Jenny Dale:
Shirley Dixon
Gwen Owen:
Aline Waites
Roddy Mackenzie:
John Graham
Moira Mackenzie:
Eva Stuart
Adam York:
Michael Spice
Pat Hill:
James McManus
Myra Hill:
Joy Osborne
Connie Bruce:
Diana Bishop
Rosie Dale:
Elizabeth Proud
Chris Dale:
Patricia Leventon
Jago Peters:
Derek Nimmo
O J:
John Hollis
Ian Trevelyan:
John Justin
Sydney Pratt:
Bill Treacher
Ruby Pratt:
Norma Griffin
Barry Hancock:
David Valla
Mrs Craig:
Maureen O'Reilly
Dr Salinger:
Nancie Jackson

with Brian Matthew
News. views, and music from all directions
Produced by Jack Dobson Editor, BRIAN WILLEY
6.32 6.40 * SPORTS REVIEW
7.25 SPORT and Cricket close of play scores

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Matthew
Produced By:
Jack Dobson
Editor:
Brian Willey

A spontaneous discussion by
BARONESS ASQUITH
LORD SOPER
SIR FRANK KEARTON
JOCELYN STEVENS
Question-Master, DAVID JACOBS
Produced by Michael Bowen from the Village Hall, Otterbourne, Hampshire
Repeated: Saturday, 1.15 (Radio 4)
Listeners' views for use In 'Any Answers?' should be addressed to the BBC, Bristol 8, marked 'Any Answers?'

Contributors

Unknown:
Baroness Asquith Lord Soper
Unknown:
Sir Frank Kearton
Question-Master:
Jocelyn Stevens
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

From Preston, Lancashire
MICHAEL MOORES conducts the BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Led by James Davies
Friday Night's Star Singers CYNTHIA GLOVER OWEN BRANNIGAN
COLNE VALLEY MALE VOICE CHOIR Conductor, GEORGE STEAD
FAIREY BAND
Conductor, HARRY MORTIMER
Introduced by PETER STEBBINGS
Produced by David Richardson
Given before an invited audience In the Public Hall. Preston

Contributors

Unknown:
James Davies
Singers:
Cynthia Glover
Singers:
Owen Brannigan
Conductor:
Harry Mortimer
Introduced By:
Peter Stebbings
Produced By:
David Richardson

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