Programme Index

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Introduced by Marjorie Anderson Out of the News
Reading your Letters
Me and My Job: JUNE ROSE talks to BOB MACKIE , American costume designer
A landscape of microbes: THEODOR ROSEBURY talks to PAUL VAUGHAN about his book Life on Man
The Purple Planet needs our Stanley: MAEVE BINCHY, DIANA GRAVES, and ARTHUR MARSHALL nominate an ambassador to outer space Relations
Last extract from
' Ancient Melodies ' by su HUA read by Sylvia Coleridge

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Bob MacKie
Talks:
Theodor Rosebury
Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Arthur Marshall
Read By:
Sylvia Coleridge

This week Robin Richmond introduces the organ styles of: JOSEPH SEAL
(ABC, Kingston-upon-Thames) DAVID LOWE
(Granada, Tooting) DAVID HAMILTON
(Granada, Clapham Junction) DUDLEY SAVAGE
(ABC, Plymouth) this week's special singing guest Anne Shelton and news, views, and topics from the cinema organ world Produced by CHRIS MORGAN

Contributors

Introduces:
Robin Richmond
Unknown:
David Lowe
Unknown:
David Hamilton
Unknown:
Anne Shelton
Produced By:
Chris Morgan

featuring William Davles playing a variety of keyboard instruments, introducing the programme, and conducting the BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA This week's guest singer BRENDAN O'DOWDA
Produced by ALAN TONGUE

Contributors

Unknown:
William Davles
Singer:
Brendan O'Dowda
Produced By:
Alan Tongue

with Peter Latham featuring BBC RADIO BIG BAND conductor MALCOLM LOCKYER With BRENDA SCOTT
THE RALPH DOLLIMORE QUARTET
Produced by IAN FENNER at 10.30: World Cup Rally (Ecuador to Colombia)
A report by ROBIN RICHARDS

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Latham
Conductor:
Malcolm Lockyer
Unknown:
Brenda Scott
Unknown:
The Ralph Dollimore
Produced By:
Ian Fenner
Unknown:
Robin Richards

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