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If you had all the money in the world to stage an all-star entertainment, who would you invite to appear?
Peter Goodwright makes his choice with the aid of sound-track and records and Robin BOYLE persuades him to say why
Produced by Lyn Fairhurst
Broadcast on May 4

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Goodwright
Unknown:
Robin Boyle
Produced By:
Lyn Fairhurst

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week: Dr. Alexander Hutchison, O.B.E., Chairman of the Council of the Royal Society of Health
Initiative: FREDA GOITEIN tells St.
John Howell how she became a professional mosaic maker
Better Bubble Gum:
MILTON SHULMAN talks to Jocelyn Ryder-Smith about the job of the television critic
Reading Your Letters
Ɨ If you can keep your head....:
MARJORIE Proofs. AIDEN CHAMBERS, and DAVID BENEDICTUS take a new look at Kipling's poem If
ELEANOR BRON reads The Birds Fall Down by REBECCA WEST
Seventh of thirteen instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
John Howell
Talks:
Milton Shulman
Unknown:
Jocelyn Ryder-Smith
Unknown:
David Benedictus
Unknown:
Eleanor Bron

The BBC Drama
Repertory Company in Promise to Kill by Eddie Maguire
Stephen Kirby has threatened to kill his wife. She is found strangled. He has an unshakable alibi. Who did murder her?
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Maguire
Unknown:
Stephen Kirby
Produced By:
Joe Burroughs
Sergeant Brookes:
Haydn Jones
Inspector Webb:
Victor Lucas
Grace Kirby:
Pauline Letts
Stephen Kirby:
Lockwood West
P C Baker:
Anthony Jackson
Nurse Kay:
Rosalind Shanks
Dr Carter:
Alexander John
Det -Sgt Coates:
Peter Pratt
Mary Lomas:
Margaret Robertson
John Lomas:
Brian Haines
Martin Graham:
John Pullen
Landlord:
Antony Viccars
Jimmie Wilson:
Christopher Bidmead

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