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with Charlie Chester. and the Band of HM Royal Marines (C-in-C Naval Home Command) conductor
CAPTAIN JAMES R. MASON , MVO Producer JOHN BUSSELL
(A quadraphonic broadcast using Matrix H, compatible for both stereo and mono receivers) (continued on VHF)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Chester.
Conductor:
Captain James R. Mason
Producer:
John Bussell

200kHz only: 1484kHz as VHF
It's a big night in Europe with second leg, quarter-final ties in the three major competitions. Britain's hopes rest with LIVERPOOL in the European Cup and ASTON VILLA in the UEFA Cup. Exclusive live commentary by PETER JONES and ALAN PARRY on the second half of one of the top matches, with expert comment from DENIS LAW - plus news of all the other games.
A Radio Sport and OB production

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Jones
Unknown:
Alan Parry
Unknown:
Denis Law

starring Roy Hudd , Janet Brown Chris Emmett. and the Nic Rowley Quartet
Written by PETER SPENCE
ANDY HAMILTON , LAURIE ROWLEY Producer JOHN LLOYD
(Repeated: Saturday 1.2 pm)
(Roy Hudd is in ' 'Oliver' at the Albery Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Janet Brown
Unknown:
Chris Emmett.
Written By:
Peter Spence
Written By:
Andy Hamilton
Written By:
Laurie Rowley
Producer:
John Lloyd
Unknown:
Roy Hudd

by TERRY GREGSON starring Mike Goddard. with special guest George A. Cooper 5: Malcolm and the Force
Producer BOB OLIVER ROGERS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Gregson
Unknown:
Mike Goddard.
Unknown:
George A. Cooper
Producer:
Bob Oliver Rogers
Malcolm Atkinson:
Mike Goddard
Mrs Atkinson:
Paula Tilbrook
Mrs ROSS:
Cynthia Michaelis
Sgt Wood:
George A Cooper
Mr Roberts:
Peter Wheeler
Inspector:
Geoffrey Banks
WPC:
Christine Prentice
Woman in lost property:
Rita Howard

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