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and introduces the music of the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL COLLINS With FELIX KING and guest Elisabeth Tippett Produced by EDWARD NASH
(Elisabeth Tippett broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Michael Collins
Unknown:
Felix King
Unknown:
Elisabeth Tippett
Produced By:
Edward Nash
Produced By:
Elisabeth Tippett

introduced today by Daphne Hubbard from Bristol Daphne du Maurier: WILFRED death talks about a writer he admires
The Russian Church in Devon: HYLDA BAMBER visits St Elias Monastery
Letter from California: BERRIE DAVIS
School of the Future: royston LAMBERT. Head of Darlington Hall School, With PEGGY ARCHER For Love of a Rose written and read by ANTONIA RIDGE (5)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Daphne Hubbard
Unknown:
Hylda Bamber
Unknown:
Royston Lambert.
Unknown:
Peggy Archer
Read By:
Antonia Ridge

From the stage of the Queens-way Hall, Dunstable
Sidney Torch conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Friday Night's Star Singers
CYNTHIA GLOVER , JOHN LAWRENSON THE FRIDAY NIGHTERS directed by JOHN MCCARTHY WILLIAM DAVIES (piano)
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN

Contributors

Singers:
Cynthia Glover
Singers:
John Lawrenson
Directed By:
John McCarthy
Piano:
William Davies
Introduced By:
Jimmy Kingsbury
Unknown:
David Rayvern Allen

with David Hamilton , featuring ANDY ROSS AND HIS BAND
THE JOHNNY PATRICK FIVE with CHRISTINE HOLMES
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SERLE
11.1 to 11.8 (1.500 m only)
World Cycling Championships
JOHN BURNS reports on this evening's track events at Saffron Lane Sports Centre, Leicester

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hamilton
Unknown:
Andy Ross
Unknown:
Johnny Patrick
Unknown:
Christine Holmes
Produced By:
Christopher Serle
Unknown:
John Burns

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