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Introduced by Judith Chalmers Parliamentary Notebook: NORMAN SHRAPNEL
Plant Histories - 2: MARNY MAC-INTOSH talks about the different mints
The Junk I Look For: MICHEI.E BROWN
Our Mixed Marriage: VICTOR and GILLIAN ATHISAYAM
Beauty Answer and Comment BARRY FOSTER reads
Fortune is a Woman by WINSTON GRAHAM (8)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Judith Chalmers
Unknown:
Barry Foster
Unknown:
Winston Graham

singing star of Kiss Me Kate, Annie Get Your Gun, Show-boat and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers says Be My Guest and in conversation with PETER CLAYTON talks about these Hollywood musical classics and confesses his love for the ' live ' theatre.
Produced by JOHN KNIGHT

Contributors

Talks:
Peter Clayton
Produced By:
John Knight

This week Robin Richmond introduces the organ styles of: ERIC LORD
(Odeon, Manchester) ENA BAGA and FLORENCE DE JONG
(Duets at the New Gallery Centre)
JOHN MANN (Granada, Slough) and record reviews with news. views and topics from the cinema organ world Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL

Contributors

Introduces:
Robin Richmond
Unknown:
John Mann
Produced By:
Charles Clark-Maxwell

A weekly programme of music for you
President eric ROBINSON MC, ROBIN BOYLE
Secretary ANGELA BOND with guest artists Alan Civil (horn)
Orpington Junior Singers directed by SHEILA MOSSMAN BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE and featuring
Chapter 26 of our weekly serial The Gilbert and Sullivan Story Produced by PETER CHISWELL
ELIZABETH JOHNSON , R. D. SMITH (Given before an invited audience. Tickets from [address removed], enclosing SAE) (Coupon on page 46)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Boyle
Unknown:
Angela Bond
Directed By:
Sheila Mossman
Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Produced By:
Peter Chiswell
Produced By:
Elizabeth Johnson
Produced By:
R. D. Smith

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