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Introduced by Robin Boyle BBC Concert Orchestra leader ROY GILLARD conductor Ashley Lawrence Reginald Leopold Orchestra leader GEORGE FRENCH with Brenda Meek Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Leader:
Roy Gillard
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Leader:
Reginald Leopold Orchestra
Leader:
George French
Unknown:
Brenda Meek
Producer:
Alan Owen

with Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket in a further series
10: The Lady They Call the Gypsy Hilda decides that she has a gift for fortune-telling but Evadne, of course, is very sceptical. Jean Heywood as Maud Liz Smith as Gudrun Script GERALD FROW Producer BOBBY JAYE
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 10. 0pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Evadne Hinge
Unknown:
Dame Hilda Bracket
Unknown:
Jean Heywood
Unknown:
Maud Liz Smith
Script:
Gerald Frow
Producer:
Bobby Jaye

from St Thomas's Church.
Wednesfield, Wolverhampton Introduced by David Biddle
Hymns: We have a gospel; Lift high the cross; Fill thou my life; Kum Bay Ah; 0 thou who earnest; Thomas knew you; All hail the power; Forth in thy name; Bright the vision BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Biddle

BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Anthony Inglis Special guest singers
Barbara Rosenblatt and William Relton
Presented by John Marsh Producer TIM MCDONALD

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conducted By:
Anthony Inglis
Singers:
Barbara Rosenblatt
Singers:
William Relton
Presented By:
John Marsh
Producer:
Tim McDonald

Peter Clayton with reviews, interviews and comment, including Tony Russell 's news and blues review and, after midnight, The Ronnie Ross Quintet recorded at the Bass Clef jazz club in London. Producer KEITH STEWART

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Clayton
Unknown:
Tony Russell
Unknown:
Ronnie Ross
Producer:
Keith Stewart

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