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A comedy quiz
Kenneth Connor Sheila Hancock and Bob Monkhouse throw the punches and Terry Wogan referees
From an idea by MYLES RUDGE who also wrote the sketches Producer EDWARD TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Connor
Unknown:
Sheila Hancock
Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Myles Rudge
Producer:
Edward Taylor

Live from the Queensway Hall, Dunstable lain Sutherland conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS
Friday Night's Star Singers JOANNE BROWN and ASHTON SMITH
THE CHARLES YOUNG CHORALE with ROBERT DOCKER (piano)
Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer PETER BELL.
(Presented by the BBC in association with Dunstable Borough Council)
(Ashton Smith broadcasts by permission of The English National Opera)

Contributors

Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Singers:
Joanne Brown
Singers:
Ashton Smith
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
Peter Bell.
Unknown:
Ashton Smith

1500m only (also 202in Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Music - Snowball - Celebrities (For further details see Monday)
Producer IAN FENNER
including at 18.15 Sports Desk
and at 10.30 Ricochet
and Douglas Blackwell, Edward Kelsey, Gretta Gouriet
Devised and written by TONY SCOTT VEITCH
Producer ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
(Repeated: Monday, 1.45 pm)

(Alexander John is in 'The Good Companions' at Her Majesty's Theatre, London)
The theme music of Ricochet played by Norrie Paramor and the BBC Midland Radio Orchestra is available in stereo on a BBC record, RESL 20, price 55p

Contributors

Producer:
Ian Fenner
Producer:
Douglas Blackwell
Unknown:
Edward Kelsey.
Written By:
Tony Scott Veitch
Unknown:
Astair Scott Johnston
Unknown:
Alexander John
Played By:
Norrie Paramor
Michael John O'Shea:
Ray Barrett
Jan Paxton:
Margaret Wolfit
Dusty Miller:
Alexander John

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