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featuring
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL COLLINS with BARRY KENT
ELAINE BLIGHTON
THE NIGEL BROOKES SINGERS
THE DEREK NEW QUARTET Introduced by Ray Moore
Produced by LAWRIE MONK

Contributors

Conducted By:
Michael Collins
Unknown:
Barry Kent
Unknown:
Elaine Blighton
Singers:
Nigel Brookes
Introduced By:
Ray Moore
Produced By:
Lawrie Monk

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson Guest of the Week: Charles Mackerras
(who broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Co)
Crusade: a rallying call from CAREN MEYER
' The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ': an interview with SIR HUGH GREENE
Reading Your Letters
New Experience: JUNE ROSE talks to the parents of adopted twins
Gardening Holidays: MOIRA SAVONIUS looks ahead GABRIEL WOOLF reads They Were Defeated by ROSE MACAULAY (6)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Caren Meyer
Unknown:
Sherlock Holmes
Unknown:
Sir Hugh Greene
Unknown:
Moira Savonius

by ALAN DOWNER and JILL HYEM Produced by IAN NORRIS and CHRISTOPHER VENNING
(Repeated: Thurs, 10.45 am) The cast this week:
4.30 Sports Desk: including latest racing results

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Downer
Produced By:
Ian Norris
Produced By:
Christopher Venning
Mike Nash:
Edward Cast
Claire Nash:
Ellen McIntosh
Tony Nash:
Christian Comber
Barbara Watling:
Heather Stoney
Stan Hickey:
Leslie Dwyer
Alice Hickey:
Hazel Coppen
Peter Tyson:
Basil Moss
Lynn Tyson:
Judy Franklin
Tracey Dixon:
Rosalind Adams
Chris Wyatt:
Christopher Bidmead
Rosa Trout:
Pearl Hackney
Gordon Turner:
Will Leighton
Clarence O'Dell:
Denys Blakelock
Percy O'Dell:
Rolf Lefebvre
Gosling:
Michael Brennan
Myrna Podmore:
Adrienne Hill
Jane Ferguson:
Diana Olsson
Alan Wakefield:
Aubrey Woods
Roger Desmond:
Noel Johnson
Camilla Duncan:
Tamara Ustinov

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