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Last of the series with JANET DA VIES, MICHAEL
KNOWLES. HILDA BRAID, GORDON CLYDE and MIRANDA FORBES
The Friends of Frambourne Pier Association arrange a fancy dress night on the pier to raise money, but problems arise for Arthur Wilson when Miss Perkins and Mrs Pike choose the same fancy dress.
Written by HAROLD SNOAD and MICHAEL KNOWLES
Producer MARTIN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Clyde
Unknown:
Arthur Wilson
Written By:
Harold Snoad
Written By:
Michael Knowles
Producer:
Martin Fisher
Arthur Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Frank Pike:
Ian Lavender
Bert Hodges:
Bill Pertwee
Miss Perkins:
Vivienne Martin

Another half-hour of beautiful-sounding strings provided by the BBC Radio Orchestra, leader MICHAEL TOMALIN , with their guest today George French
Presented by Jean Challis ProducerCHRISTOPHER VEZEY
(Repeated: Tues 1.30 am)

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Presented By:
Jean Challis
Producer:
Christopher Vezey

The Navy Lark starring Jon Pertwee Leslie Phillips
Stephen Murray with RICHARD CALDICOT,
HEATHER CHASEN ,
TENNIEL EVANS. MICHAEL BATES Script LAWRIE WYMAN ProducerALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
(First broadcast in 1969) 5.30 Sports Desk

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Pertwee
Unknown:
Leslie Phillips
Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Heather Chasen
Unknown:
Tenniel Evans.
Unknown:
Michael Bates
Script:
Lawrie Wyman
Producer:
Alastair Scott Johnston

Who was it 'fielding at short leg waiting for a tickle?'
Brian Johnston , who can always see the funny side of life, looks at the humorous face of sport. Famous comedians like Eric Morecambe ,
Michael Bentine and Max Boyce have all drawn inspiration from the playing field, not to mention the sportsmen and commentators who prevent sport being taken too seriously.
Producer DAVE GORDON

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Eric Morecambe
Unknown:
Michael Bentine
Unknown:
Max Boyce
Producer:
Dave Gordon

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