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Martin Chizzlenutt by CHARLES DICKENS. A live performance of this literary classic, by Dickens, by the Radio Active Radio Active Rep. Enjoy the wealth and splendour of Dickens' London and the delicate refined language of Dickens' main protagonists in this unique adaptation of Dickens' novel David Chuzzlebutt
Performances from:
Helen Atkinson Wood as Anna Daptor
Philip Pope as Nigel Pry Michael Fenton-Stevens as Uncle Mike Stand Angus Deayton as Mike Channel
Geoffrey Perkins as Mike Flex Written by ANGUS DEAYTON and GEOFFREY PERKINS
Additional material by JON CANTER , MORAY HUNTER. JOHN DOCHERTY and MICHAEL FENTON-STEVENS Music by PHILIP POPE Producer JAMIE RIX
(First broadcast on Radio 4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Chizzlenutt
Unknown:
Charles Dickens.
Unknown:
David Chuzzlebutt
Unknown:
Helen Atkinson Wood
Unknown:
Anna Daptor
Unknown:
Philip Pope
Unknown:
Nigel Pry
Unknown:
Michael Fenton-Stevens
Unknown:
Mike Stand
Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Mike Channel
Unknown:
Geoffrey Perkins
Written By:
Angus Deayton
Written By:
Geoffrey Perkins
Unknown:
Jon Canter
Unknown:
Moray Hunter.
Unknown:
John Docherty
Music By:
Philip Pope
Producer:
Jamie Rix

A celebration of 50 years in broadcasting for the dance-band leader who has delivered the latest pops into our homes since the early
1930s when there was only one BBC National Programme.
Ray Moore introduces musical memories old and new in this special concert featuring
Joe Loss and his Big Band with singers Todd Miller , Lesley Ann , Larry Gretton and special guest Rose Brennan.
Producer CHRISTOPHER VEZEY
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Contributors

Introduces:
Ray Moore
Unknown:
Joe Loss
Singers:
Todd Miller
Singers:
Lesley Ann
Singers:
Larry Gretton
Unknown:
Rose Brennan.
Producer:
Christopher Vezey

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