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As the first day of the Open
Golf Championship draws to a close, John Dunn invites some of the personalities involved in the game to talk about its great attraction to them. Plus a look at the ancient town of St
Andrews, its history, its role as the home of Golf throughout the world. and how it settles back into a normal life once the party is over. and the sporting cavalcade has moved on. Plus the Mystery Voice Competition
● FEATURE: page 14 including at 6.45
Sport and Classified Results

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dunn

with guests David Copperfield, Carole Hayman and Charles Collingwood and musicians ANDY GROSSART NOEL STEVENS and BOB EMMINES
written by CHARUE ADAMS and JON LEA
Produced at the Watford Palace Theatre by RON MCDONNELL
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
David Copperfield
Unknown:
Carole Hayman
Unknown:
Charles Collingwood
Musician:
Andy Grossart
Musician:
Noel Stevens
Musician:
Noel Stevens
Writer:
Charlie Adams
Writer:
Jon Lea
Producer:
Ron McDonnell

Introduced by Nick Jackson This week John Benson continues his look at
Hollywood Musical directors with the final part of the profile on Morris Stoloff and Bob Ainsworth presents another Bluffers - Guide to the Movies - Projection
Written and compiled by LYN FAIRHURST
Producer TONY LUKE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nick Jackson
Unknown:
John Benson
Unknown:
Morris Stoloff
Unknown:
Bob Ainsworth

Fragrant memories from
Victorian and Edwardian times and a little later
MAUREEN GUY. JOHN MITCHINSON ,
THE BALLADIERS. THE GUS BAND.
THE LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS conductor REGINALD LEOPOLD Introduced by Allan Keith
Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Maureen Guy.
Unknown:
John Mitchinson
Conductor:
Reginald Leopold
Introduced By:
Allan Keith
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More