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Introduced by MARJORlE ANDERSON
Speakers include:
CHRISTINE, WILLS, ERNEST WEAL KAY EVANS , and JOAN PYPER
Among the topics: .
A subject from the news Doorstep salesmen Napoleon III
Answers to listeners' questions Carnivals in the Caribbean
JILL BALCON reads The Feast by MARGARET KENNEDY
Fourth of twelve instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorle Anderson
Unknown:
Ernest Weal
Unknown:
Kay Evans
Unknown:
Jill Balcon
Unknown:
Margaret Kennedy

With a Smile and a Song and her guest, David Hughes
BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Ian Tyre
Conductor, IAIN SUTHERLAND
Produced by Eddie Fraser

(Helen McArthur is appearing in "The World of Jamie" at the King's Theatre, Glasgow)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hughes
Produced By:
Eddie Fraser
Produced By:
Helen McArthur

A radio serial in seven parts by Roger Dixon
At a conference of scientists In London alternative proposals have been presented: to make the planet Mars suitable for colonisation; or to put half the population into suspended animation.
2: The Doctor takes command
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
Part 3: next Tuesday, 8.15 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Dixon
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Dr Ivor Johnson:
Kerry Francis
Jarvis:
Brian Haines
Prof Tony James:
Nigel Graham
Sarah Calverly:
Gretta Gouriet
Prof Wallace Bear:
Philip Guard
Prof Maurice Stern:
Michael Turner
Dr Brick:
Manning Wilson
Stewardess:
Rosalind Shanks
David Bird:
David Brierley
Assistant:
Peter Baldwin

with CARLO ROMANOS AND HIS MUSIC
Los REALES DEL PARAGUAY reviews of L.A. records, and Nigel Hunter 's mini-feature on JOAO GlLBERTO
Presented by LEOPOLDO MALER
Produced by Ray Harvey

Contributors

Unknown:
Carlo Romanos
Unknown:
Nigel Hunter
Presented By:
Leopoldo Maler
Produced By:
Ray Harvey

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