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The Magic of Walt Disney
Tonight begins the story of Walt Disney from his early years as a struggling artist to his triumphs with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio and Fantasia, and the great days of Disneyland and Mary Poppins. The story is told in ten parts complete with soundtrack excerpts, interviews and music. 1: 'Snow White' and the Early Days
Narrated by Hayley Mills Script by ROY PICKARD Producer KEN EVANS (Rev R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Poppins.
Script By:
Roy Pickard
Producer:
Ken Evans

leader MICHAEL TOMALIN
The guest conductor this week is the famous American composer David Rose.
He conducts a programme of his own music, including The
Stripper and Holiday for Strings and is joined by The Richard Rodney Bennett Trio. Presented by Bill Rennells
Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE
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Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Unknown:
David Rose.
Presented By:
Bill Rennells
Producer:
Graham Belchere

'Struth! Lumme! Crikey!
Once more we lunge sideways into the world of quickfire comedy.
Lance Percival appears as the Pearly King, while
Tony Peers , Duggie Brown
Adrian Walsh and Kenny Smiles leave on the first train to Doncaster!
Devised and compiled by GRAHAM DEYKIN and the producer DANNY GREENSTONE

Contributors

Unknown:
Lance Percival
Unknown:
Tony Peers
Unknown:
Duggie Brown
Unknown:
Adrian Walsh
Unknown:
Kenny Smiles
Unknown:
Graham Deykin
Producer:
Danny Greenstone

Keith Fordyce conducts another general knowledge quiz between teams drawn from the National Federation of Women's Institutes and the National
Union of Townswomen's Guilds. Final
Round 15: London
Women's Institute, Cornwall v the winner of last week's Semi-Finals
Producer JENNIE CAMPBELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Fordyce
Producer:
Jennie Campbell

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