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starring Roy Castle with Charles Collingwood
Special guest Gary Wilmot Musicians ANDY GROSSART
NOEL STEVENS and BOB EMMINES
Writers CHARLIE ADAMS and JON LEA
Produced at the Palace Theatre, Watford, by RON MCDONNELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Charles Collingwood
Unknown:
Gary Wilmot
Musicians:
Andy Grossart
Musicians:
Noel Stevens
Musicians:
Bob Emmines
Unknown:
Charlie Adams
Unknown:
Jon Lea
Unknown:
Ron McDonnell

Cyril Tawney introduces Scotch Measure and Ellie Ellis and Sara Grey from the 1984 Whitby Folk
Festival, plus Pakhuis from Holland, recorded at the Fifth EBU Contemporary Folk Music Festival.
Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduces:
Cyril Tawney
Introduces:
Ellie Ellis
Introduces:
Sara Grey
Producer:
Peter Pilbeam

Stuart Hall presents the touring general knowledge quiz. This week the programme returns to RAF Gutersloh by courtesy of the British Forces' Broadcasting Service.
Questions set by DAVID WILLIAMS
Devised by DON DAVIS
Producer ANDY AUFFE
7.30 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart Hall
Unknown:
David Williams
Unknown:
Don Davis

from the Melbourne Concert Hall
Douglas Gamley conducts
The Australian Pops Orchestra leader DONALD scotts with soloists
Nance Grant (soprano)
Geoffrey Chard (baritone) and The Melbourne Chorale Occasional Choir
Chorus director VAL J. PYERS
A programme of popular light classics including music from
The Sleeping Beauty, The Tales of Hoffmann, Carmen,
I Pagliacci and Prince Igor, set in the splendour of the Victorian Arts Centre's beautiful new concert hall. Introduced by David Ashton-Smith Producer BARRY KNIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Douglas Gamley
Soprano:
Nance Grant
Baritone:
Geoffrey Chard
Director:
Val J. Pyers
Introduced By:
David Ashton-Smith
Producer:
Barry Knight

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