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A selection of star sounds from
Barry Kent , Cheryl Kennedy Plus Four
Malcolm Lockyer at the Piano and THE RADIO ORCHESTRA leader JULIEN GAILLARD conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER Introduced by Ray Moore Produced by LAWRIE MONK

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Kent
Unknown:
Cheryl Kennedy
Unknown:
Malcolm Lockyer
Leader:
Julien Gaillard
Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Introduced By:
Ray Moore
Produced By:
Lawrie Monk

Introduced by Marjorie Anderson Guest of the Week:
Sir Mark Henig , Chairman of the English Tourist Board
Top to Toe: an exercise a day with EILEEN FOWLER
At the piano HELEN SHIELDS Organist ROY CLOUGHTON
Making Winter Jams: ideas from PRUE GLOVER
Points from the Postbag: discussed by AUDREY HARVEY and KESTER SCROPE , With JOAN YORKE in the chair
KEITH BANKS reads
The Thunder and Lightning Man by COLIN COOPER (7)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Sir Mark Henig
Unknown:
Eileen Fowler
Organist:
Roy Cloughton
Unknown:
Audrey Harvey
Unknown:
Kester Scrope
Unknown:
Joan Yorke
Unknown:
Colin Cooper

by Barbara Clegg
(Repeated: Thurs, 10.45 am)
The cast this week: [see below]

4.30 Sports Desk: including latest racing results

Contributors

Writer:
Barbara Clegg
Producer:
Glyn Dearman
Producer:
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
Rusty Vaughan:
Nicholas Edmett
Tracey Dixon:
Rosalind Adams
Chris Wyatt:
Christopher Bidmead
Dorothy Soper:
Molly Rankin
Arthur Tyson:
Lockwood West
Gordon Turner:
Will Leighton
Kay Marsh:
Frances Jeater
Lennie:
Kwesi Kay
Colin:
Roger Hammond
Mr Ryan:
Alan McClelland

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