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Introduced by Sandi Jones
RALPH PIXTON , Radio Hong Kong PETER MCDONAGH , BFBS. Malta BILL PAUL , cbc, Toronto
STEVE COSSER , ABC, Sydney Producer PAM cox
(25 April: New Zealand, BFBS Malta, Canada and Australia)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sandi Jones
Introduced By:
Ralph Pixton
Unknown:
Peter McDonagh
Unknown:
Bill Paul
Unknown:
Steve Cosser

starring Wilfrid Brambell Harry H. Corbett featuring PATRICIA ROUTLEDGE GWEN NELSON with EDWARD KELSEY
This week: Seance in a Wet flag and Bone Yard
Written and adapted for radio by RAY GALTON and ALAN SIMPSON Producer BOBBY JAYE

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilfrid Brambell
Unknown:
Harry H. Corbett
Unknown:
Patricia Routledge
Unknown:
Gwen Nelson
Unknown:
Edward Kelsey
Unknown:
Ray Galton
Unknown:
Alan Simpson
Producer:
Bobby Jaye

Told by John Mills (above, in the days of Cochrane and Coward)
The first of five programmes spanning the last 60 years of revue, with live re-creations and recorded star performances. With Joan Sims, Hugh Paddick, Dilys Laye, Peter Reeves and Ronnie Cass in the studio
And comments by Hermione Gingold, Dora Bryan and Peter Cook
Recorded performances from: ALAN BENNETT, JUDY CAMPBELL, PETER COOK, CICELY COURTNEIDGE, NOEL COWARD, FRANCES DAY, ROY KINNEAR, JONATHAN MILLER, DUDLEY MOORE, RONNIE STEVENS and others
Script and research by PETER MYERS.
Producers JOHN BROWELL and SIMON BRETT

Contributors

Told By:
John Mills
Unknown:
Joan Sims.
Unknown:
Hugh Paddlck
Unknown:
Dilys Laye.
Unknown:
Peter Reeves
Unknown:
Ronnie Cass
Unknown:
Hermione Gingold
Unknown:
Dora Bryan
Unknown:
Peter Cook
Unknown:
Alan Bennett
Unknown:
Judy Campbell
Unknown:
Peter Cook
Unknown:
Cicely Courtneidgc
Unknown:
Noel Coward
Unknown:
Frances Day
Unknown:
Roy Kinnear
Unknown:
Jonathan Miller
Unknown:
Dudley Moore
Unknown:
Ronnie Stevens
Unknown:
Peter Myers.
Unknown:
John Browell
Unknown:
Simon Brett

says Be My Guest
Composer of over 50 film scores, recording artist and conductor. RON GOODWIN invites you to join him as he looks back over a lifetime in music and, recalling the composers and artists who have most influenced him, introduces some of his favourite recordings. Producer JOHN KNIGHT

Contributors

Conductor:
Ron Goodwin
Producer:
John Knight

Introduced by DOUGLAS AITKEN from Kilmallie Parish Church, Caol, near Fort William, with the united choirs of the district
Conductor of Praise HEATHER DICK
Organist JEAN BETRIDGE
Prayer and Blessing by REV JACK ANDREW

Praise (from CH3): How lovely is thy dwelling-place (Harington); To the name of our Salvation (Tantum ergo sacramentum); The Church is wherever God's people are praising (Laredo); Father eternal (Old 124th); Eternal God, whose power (St Matthew); Lord, who in thy perfect wisdom (Blaenwern); When Jesus saw the fishermen (Joys Seven); Father, who on man does shower (Quem pastores laudavere); The day thou gavest, Lord (St Clement)

BBC Scotland

Contributors

Introduced By:
Douglas Aitken
Organist:
Heather Dick
Organist:
Jean Betridge
Unknown:
Jack Andrew

BBC MIDLAND RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NORRIE PARAMOR
THE BAND OF HM ROYAL MARINES SCHOOL OF MUSIC, conductor
LT-COL PAUL NEVILLE , MVO, FRAM, Principal Director of Music Introduced by James Alexander Gordon Producer ALLAN GILES

Contributors

Conductor:
Norrie Paramor
Conductor:
Lt-Col Paul Neville
Introduced By:
James Alexander Gordon
Producer:
Allan Giles

Peter Clayton with news, reviews and comment, with THE BEBOP PRESERVATION SOCIETY and JOE TEMPERLEY AND FRIENDS Producers LAWRIE MONK and KEITH STEWART
Including at 11.30: final report on the us Grand Prix from
BARRIE GILL and at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Clayton
Unknown:
Joe Temperley
Unknown:
Keith Stewart
Unknown:
Barrie Gill

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