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Introduced by Robin Boyle BBC Concert Orchestra leader ROY GILLARD conducted by Nicholas Cleobury
Reginald Leopold Orchestra leader GEORGE FRENCH with Vivian Tierney Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Leader:
Roy Gillard
Conducted By:
Nicholas Cleobury
Leader:
George French
Unknown:
Vivian Tierney
Producer:
Alan Owen

by Gerald Frow
With Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket
[and] Jean Heywood as Maud and Frank Williams as Mousy Butler
Dr Hinge insists that weather forecasters should be a great deal more accurate - and Dame Hilda has ideas for helping them.

Contributors

Writer:
Gerald Frow
Producer:
Bobby Jaye
Dr Evadne Hinge:
Patrick Fyffe
Dame Hilda Bracket:
George Logan
Maud:
Jean Heywood
Mousey Butler:
Frank Williams

from Prestatyn English Presbyterian Church introduced by the Minister, The Rev Keith Hawkins conductor RHYS JONES
Hymns: Glory be to God the Father; When I survey the wondrous cross; Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation; Let there be peace on earth; Tell me the old, old story; Lord, speak to me, that I may speak; At the name of Jesus;
Panis Angelicus ; Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise BBC Wales

Contributors

Conductor:
Rhys Jones
Unknown:
Panis Angelicus

BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMAUN conducted by Kevin Amos
Guest singers Marian Davies and Graham Trew
Presented by John Marsh Producer TIM MCDONALD

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomaun
Conducted By:
Kevin Amos
Singers:
Marian Davies
Singers:
Graham Trew
Presented By:
John Marsh
Producer:
Tim McDonald

Presented by Peter Clayton , including Tony Russell's news and blues review and, after midnight, The Tommy Smith
Quartet and Swing 85 recorded in Edinburgh.
Producers KEITH STEWART and DAVE BATCHELOR

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Clayton
Producers:
Keith Stewart
Producers:
Dave Batchelor

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