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It is appropriate indeed that on St David's Day, John's guest After Seven tonight is HRH The Prince of Wales.
His Royal Highness discusses his involvement in Operation Raleigh, and his concern for and interest in the welfare of young people.

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[Photo caption] Prince Charles talks about Operation Raleigh Radio 2, 6.0 pm John Dunn

Contributors

Presenter:
John Dunn
Guest:
HRH The Prince of Wales

from the Hippodrome, Golders Green. London: before an invited audience Owain Arwel Hughes conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by BELINDA BUNT
Friday Night's Star Singers Ann James , Wynford Evans and The Band of the Welsh Guards conducted by Major D. N. Taylor. ARCM, LTCL, psm, Director of Music
(By permission of Colonel D. R. P. Lewis , the Lt Col commanding the Regiment)
Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer BARRY KNIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Owain Arwel
Singers:
Ann James
Singers:
Wynford Evans
Conducted By:
Major D. N. Taylor.
Unknown:
D. R. P. Lewis
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
Barry Knight

Nigel Ogden introduces music, news and views from the popular organ world and takes a look at the life and work of former BBC Theatre organist Sandy MacPherson.
Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester
9.55 Sports Desk
10.0 VHF/FM joins Radio 1

Contributors

Introduces:
Nigel Ogden
Organist:
Sandy MacPherson.
Producer:
Peter Pilbeam

4: George Formby
It's only the Junior in the Formby family who is known today and he lived to become a legend in his lifetime.
Presented by Brian Haines with some help from Peter Cotes
Script by PETER COTES and BRIAN HAINES
Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
George Formby
Presented By:
Brian Haines
Unknown:
Peter Cotes
Script By:
Peter Cotes
Script By:
Brian Haines
Producer:
Alan Owen

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