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Introduced by JUDITH CHALMERS Guest of the Week: Sir Hugh Greene
Other topics and speakers:
Follow-up to disaster
MADELEINE CLARKE talks about her husband's job
The photographer's art
ELISABETH BERESFORD reports on the Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibition
Reading your letters
Rootless in the City
NANCY WISE reports on a rescue operation
JUNE BARRIE reads
All This and Heaven Too by RACHEL FIELD
Second of ten instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Judith Chalmers
Unknown:
Sir Hugh Greene
Talks:
Madeleine Clarke
Unknown:
Elisabeth Beresford
Unknown:
Henri Cartier-Bresson

The Wonder Show starring
Tim BROOKE-TAYLOR JOHN CLEESE
GRAEME GARDEN DAVID HATCH Jo KENDALL BILL ODDIE with the DAVE LEE GROUP
Written by Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden
Produced by DAVID HATCH and PETER TITHERADGE
Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
John Cleese
Unknown:
Graeme Garden
Unknown:
David Hatch
Unknown:
Jo Kendall
Unknown:
Bill Oddie
Written By:
Bill Oddie
Written By:
Graeme Garden
Produced By:
David Hatch
Produced By:
Peter Titheradge

Information Negative
A play for radio by Eddie Maguire with Martin Jarvis
On the way to hospital a small boy is apparently injured in a motor accident. Unknown to the hospital authorities, however, his unconsciousness is not a result of the crash.
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
Broadcast on July 12. 1967 (Home)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Maguire
Unknown:
Martin Jarvis
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Rose Bailey:
Myrtle Reed
Dr Norman:
John Justin
P C Ted Bates:
Michael Segal
Ginger:
James Taylor
Sister:
Betty Hardy
Dr Kendall:
Martin Jarvis
Dr Vines:
John Samson
Jack Bailey:
Michael Turner
Fred:
Brian Hewlett
Nurse:
Wendy Lovelock
Mrs Norman:
Barbara Mitchell

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