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Introduced by Robin Boyle BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by BRAMWELL TOVEY REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA leader GEORGE FRENCH with Cynthia Glover Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conducted By:
Bramwell Tovey
Conducted By:
Reginald Leopold
Leader:
George French
Unknown:
Cynthia Glover
Producer:
Alan Owen

with ALBERT, CARL, GRAHAM, MAURICE and ROBIN
This week: The Undersea World of Fred Fibber , and Uncle Rubbish opens his
Wonder Book of Nature at the letter S-for slugs. Written by MIKE CRAIG and RON MCDONNELL Additional material by RICHARD JONES , FRANK HUGHES and JOE DWAN
Producer MIKE CRAIG
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Fibber
Written By:
Mike Craig
Written By:
Ron McDonnell
Unknown:
Richard Jones
Unknown:
Frank Hughes
Producer:
Mike Craig

In the swinging 60s, George Best was probably the most exciting footballer in Europe; a genius with brilliant individual skills, who rose to fame and fortune with Manchester United and Northern Ireland. But his success gave way to decline and disenchantment. In conversation with Gerald Williams , George Best reflects on two decades which transformed him from back-page star to front-page anti-hero.
Producer DAVE GORDON

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Producer:
Dave Gordon

recalled by the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA, led by MICHAEL TOMAUN , conducted by Neil Richardson , with guest singers Jane Manning and Ramon Remedios.
Presented by John Marsh Producer TIM MCDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tomaun
Conducted By:
Neil Richardson
Singers:
Jane Manning
Singers:
Ramon Remedios.
Presented By:
John Marsh
Producer:
Tim McDonald

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