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Paul Hollingdale with resident bands. singers, and discs, plus news. weather, and traffic
introduces Family Choice your record requests
With God in Russia: the eighth episode from the story of WALTER J. CISZEK , a Jesuit priest
Reader JOHN WESTBROOK
La Pauvrette written and read by DARRELL BATES
(Tuesday afternoon's broadcast)
presents music with the Accent on Melody
Special Bulgarian edition Eight and a half million people living under a Communist regime. That is one description of the Bulgarian people. Another might be, simply, eight and a half million people. Not everyone is a political animal - there are so many. on both sides of what used to be called the Iron Curtain, who work. love, laugh, and suffer without reference to the systems which form their conditions. In June MOLLIE LEE spent twelve crowded days in Bulgaria, talking to everyone she could meet. She covered hundreds of miles on roads skirted by vineyards, mountain peaks. wild flowers of an unparalleled beauty, cherry trees in full fruit. Today she introduces some of the recordings she made and impressions she gathered there. richard LEECH reads Rodney Stone by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
Ninth of fourteen instalments
bv PATRICK SCANLAN
(Repeated: Thursday, 11.15am)
with David Gell , for news. views and music from all directions
Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL editor BRIAN WILLEY
Brian Matthew with a review of the current popular record releases
Radio Newsroom brings you what's news tonight, followed by Comment
Presenter DEREK COOPER
Robin Richmond introduces the organ styles of ENA BAGA
(The Odeon, Hammersmith) SANDY MACPHERSON
(The Gaumont State, Kilburn) JOSEPH SEAL (The ABC.
Kingston-upon-Thames) JERRY ALLEN and news and views of the theatre organ world
Disaster Point by D. M. OAKES with Pauline Letts as Kathryn Gray , who returns to England to dispose of a house and a boat she has inherited from an aunt she hardly knew. Kathryn assumes the whole business will take a matter of days, but there is more behind an apparent act of vandalism than she realises, and before long Disaster Point earns its name - again.
Cast in order of speaking: Janet JAN EDWARDS
Kathryn Gray PAULINE LETTS Paul Newby ALAN BARRY
Jack Marshall HECTOR ROSS Sailor WILFRID CARTER
Mrs Jackson JAN EDWARDS Adam MICHAEL HARBOUR
InspectorPETER TUDDENHAM
Produced by GLYN DEARMAN
SYDNEY THOMPSON AND HIS
BALLROOM ORCHESTRA invite you to join them for some old-time and modern dancing
Produced by BILL CROZIER