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A Good Friday edition introduced today by Daphne Hubbard from Bristol
The Herringbone Patio: JOHNNY MORRIS
PATRICIA BEER reads some of her poetry
Collector's Piece: ARTHUR NEGUS , assessed by his wife, his daughter, and his secretary Sister Dora by JO MANTON abridged by BERTHA LONSDALE read by FLORA ROBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Daphne Hubbard
Unknown:
Johnny Morris
Unknown:
Arthur Negus
Unknown:
Sister Dora
Unknown:
Jo Manton
Abridged By:
Bertha Lonsdale
Read By:
Flora Robson

Introduced by Peter Jones

4.2 Association Football
Early results, half-time scores, followed by commentary on one of today's matches by Bryon Butler and John Camkin

4.45 Sports Report
Including results and reports on some of today's matches at 5.2 Classified results

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Jones
Producer:
Jacob de Vries
Commentary:
Bryon Butler
Commentary:
John Camkin

The meeting and competing of the sounds from two different generations illustrate - and argue about - the changing face of light entertainment from Mae West to Twiggy, from the Ink Spots to the Rolling Stones, from Max Miller to Monty Python.

Contributors

Script:
Gyles Brandreth
Producer:
Sheila Anderson

From the Camden Theatre, London, the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by SIDNEY TORCH
One of the finalist bands in the BBC radio competition for bands Challenging Brass 1972 Friday Night's Star Singers MARYETTA MIDGLEY
VERNON MIDGLEY , LESLIE FYSON THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS with WILLIAM DAVIES
Introduced by Eugene Fraser Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
(Before an invited audience)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sidney Torch
Singers:
Maryetta Midgley
Singers:
Vernon Midgley
Singers:
Leslie Fyson
Singers:
The John McCarthy
Unknown:
William Davies
Introduced By:
Eugene Fraser
Producer:
Robert Bowman

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