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Terry Wogan, World's Best Dressed Man and Most Popular TV Personality Of All Time, hangs up his Radio 2 microphone to pursue the old day-job. To mark the occasion, our Tel reminisces with his favourite records from 12 years of The Breakfast Show.
Feature: page 4

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Producer:
Colin Martin

from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London
Your Friday Night Company bid farewell to the old and pipe in the new under the stewardship of lain
Sutherland, who conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra led by CARL DARBY
Friday Night's Star Singers Kathleen Livingstone and Neil Mackie , The John McCarthy Singers and The Band of The Scots Guards conducted by MAJOR D. CARSON , Director of Music
Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer BARRY KNIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Darby
Singers:
Kathleen Livingstone
Singers:
Neil MacKie
Singers:
John McCarthy
Conducted By:
Major D. Carson
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
Barry Knight

with Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket in the last of six programmes. A Recipe for Disaster
Plans for a big local civil defence exercise give Dame Hilda the idea that she can become a new Florence Nightingale. with JEAN HEYWOOD as Maud and ANTHONY SHARP as The Major
Script GERALD FROW
Producer JOHN DYAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Evadne Hinge
Unknown:
Dame Hilda Bracket
Unknown:
Jean Heywood
Producer:
John Dyas

In this new series of six programmes, Alistair Cooke conducts a 40-year survey of American popular music that was either composed by women, or played or sung by them.
1: The Composers
ANN RONELL, DANA SUESSE, KAY SWIFT, MABEL WAYNE ,
BEATRICE PETKERE , RUTH LOWE Producer ALAN OWEN
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Contributors

Unknown:
Alistair Cooke
Unknown:
Mabel Wayne
Unknown:
Beatrice Petkere
Producer:
Alan Owen

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