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A series of seven programmes about the life and music of Jim Reeves , as told by those who knew him.
3: Jim Reeves on Tour
Introduced by Charley Pride Written by DAVID BUSSEY and DON FORD
Producer COLIN CHANDLER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Reeves
Introduced By:
Charley Pride
Written By:
David Bussey
Producer:
Colin Chandler

A lighthearted nostalgia quiz covering over 60 years of radio history.
Chairman David Rider with Dick Bentley June Whitfield Noël
Johnson David Hamilton
Devised by DAVID RIDER Producer RICHARD EDIS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Rider
Unknown:
Dick Bentley
Unknown:
June Whitfield
Unknown:
Johnson David Hamilton
Producer:
Richard Edis

A seaside saga of pier perpetuation starring with In an effort to save money
Hodges, Pike and Wilson decide to inspect the foundations of Frambourne Pier themselves and put to sea at night in an inflatable rubber dinghy. Written by HAROLD SNOAD and MICHAEL KNOWLES
Producer MARTIN FISHER
(The characters of Wilson, Pike and Hodges were originally created by Jimmy Perry and David Croft )

Contributors

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

Hands up those who don't know their ippons from their waza-aris! Britain's top judo player, Neil Adams , certainly does, so you'll excuse Terry if he's more than a little circumspect today. Neil will be hoping to go one better than he did at the Moscow Olympics, when he won the silver medal. Terry will be checking on his progress via his team of commentators, adding in the best of the rest of the Olympic competition and his specially selected music.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Adams

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