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Introducer Marjorie Anderson The Pleasures of Life - 3: ANNE GREGG
Games Housewives Play: ANN FARADAY
Me and My Job: ROGER STEPHENS talks about his experiences as a ' charlady ' Answer and Comment
Reporting Your Meeting in the Press: STEPHEN MOGRIDGE This Right Soft Lot by EDWARD BLISHEN abridged by JANET HICKSON read by Martin Jarvis
(First of 8 instalments)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjorie Anderson
Talks:
Roger Stephens
Unknown:
Stephen Mogridge
Abridged By:
Janet Hickson
Read By:
Martin Jarvis

introduces
Music from Scarborough
With BRETT STEVENS , JACK BYFIELD and THE SPA ORCHESTRA
Guest-singer Rita Morris
Special guest, at the electronic organ. Robinson Cleaver
From the Spa Grand Hall

Contributors

Unknown:
Brett Stevens
Unknown:
Jack Byfield
Unknown:
Rita Morris
Unknown:
Robinson Cleaver

with The Jimmy Shand Band RONALD MORRISON accompanist PEGGY O'KEEFE THE EDIN SINGERS
With ALASTAIR MCDONALD
Introduced by DAVID FINDLAY Produced by BEN LYONS

Contributors

Accompanist:
Ronald Morrison
Accompanist:
Peggy O'Keefe
Introduced By:
David Findlay
Produced By:
Ben Lyons

(Boston Pops Style) From the Royal Festival Hall Lundon
Presented by the BBC in association with the GLC Vilcm Tausky conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS with JACK ROTHSTEIN (violin) Introduced by ROBIN BOYLE
Part 2 of the third concert in this week-long inaugural season that provides music for all ages from classic pop to pop classics
Associate producers
BARRY S. KNIGHT , JOHN MELOY Executive producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
(Part 2 of the fourth concert: Radio 2 with Radio 1, 9.15 Wed)

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Violin:
Jack Rothstein
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Unknown:
Barry S. Knight
Unknown:
John Meloy
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

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