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Introduced by Judith Chalmers
Out of the News
From the age of six he's been a rebel: a mother speaks of her teenage son
Listeners' viewpoint: a group in the BBC Radio Sheffield studio air opinions on Woman's Hour and issues raised in it
Eileen Atkins reads "That's How it Was" by Maureen Duffy (3)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Judith Chalmers
Read By:
Eileen Atkin
Written By:
Maureen Duffy

says Be My Guest
This evening Robert Wise. whose screen successes include West Side Story, The Sound of Music and Star, talks to JOHN DORAN about his life as a film director
Produced by PETER BRAND (Nextweek: AndrSKostelanetz)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Wise.
Unknown:
John Doran
Produced By:
Peter Brand

This. week Robin Richmond introduces the organ styles of JOHN MADIN
(Granada, Mansfield) NICHOLAS DANBY
(Royal Festival Hall)
DOUGLAS REEVE ( Dome, Brighton) MARGARET MASON DUO (Electronic) Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL

Contributors

Introduces:
Robin Richmond
Unknown:
John Madin
Unknown:
Nicholas Danby
Unknown:
Douglas Reeve
Unknown:
Margaret Mason
Produced By:
Charles Clark-Maxwell

A programme of music for you President ERIC ROBINSON
MC. ROBIN BOYLE
Secretary ANGELA BOND with guest artists Elizabeth Simon William McAlpine
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by MARCUS DODS and featuring Chapter 27 of 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 36)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Robinson
Unknown:
Mc. Robin Boyle
Unknown:
Angela Bond
Artists:
Elizabeth Simon
Artists:
William McAlpine
Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conducted By:
Marcus Dods
Produced By:
Peter Chiswell
Produced By:
Elizabeth Johnson
Produced By:
R. D. Smith

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