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Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Top Names: PETER HILBRETH talks about his new book Name Dropper
The boy stood on the burning deck ...: ANTONIO RIDGE tells his true story
Reading your Letters
University isn'everything: DAVID ROGERS looks at other ways of continuing education after school
Discord in Arcady: MESTON BATCHELOR
SYLVIA COLERIDGE reads Moving House
Fourth of six extracts from
' Ancient Melodies ' by su HUA

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Talks:
Peter Hilbreth
Unknown:
David Rogers
Unknown:
Meston Batchelor
Unknown:
Sylvia Coleridge

Clinton Ford introduces
Toe-Tapping Time, along with BARBARA LAW, THE TRAD LADS and guests
Mrs Mills. The Skillets
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN
Produced by PETER PILBEAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Mills.
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Produced By:
Peter Pilbeam

A panorama of London's music. past and present, played by the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by KENNETH ALWYN who introduces the programme This week's guests
MARION STUDHOLME (Soprano) RAIMUND HERINCX (baritone) PHILIP CHALLIS (piano)
Produced by MONICA COCKBURN (BBC World Service production)

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conducted By:
Kenneth Alwyn
Baritone:
Raimund Herincx

Brian Matthew with music and news: pop: people and places featuring
BBC RADIO BIG BAND conductor PAUL FENOULHET with MONTY BABSON
SID PHILLIPS AND HIS BAND
Produced by IAN FENNER at 10.30: World Cup Rally (Peru to Ecuador)
A report by ROBIN RICHARDS

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Matthew
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Unknown:
Monty Babson
Unknown:
Sid Phillips
Produced By:
Ian Fenner
Unknown:
Robin Richards

BBC Radio 2

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