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Did You Catch It?
Sir Norman Tonsil chairs a serious intellectual discussion on many of the programmes which were to be heard last week on Radio Active.
Song by PHILIP POPE and RICHARD CURTIS and performed by THE HEE BEE GEE BEES
Written by ANGUS DEAYTON and GEOFFREY PERKINS , with additional material from JON CANTER
MORAY HUNTER. JOHN DOCHERTY and JEREMY PASCALL Producer JAMIE RIX

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Norman Tonsil
Unknown:
Philip Pope
Unknown:
Richard Curtis
Written By:
Angus Deayton
Written By:
Geoffrey Perkins
Unknown:
Jon Canter
Unknown:
Moray Hunter.
Unknown:
John Docherty
Unknown:
Jeremy Pascall
Producer:
Jamie Rix
Anna Daptor:
Helen Atkinson Wood
Sir Norman Tonsil:
Angus Deayton
Martin Brown:
Michael Fenton-Stevens
Mike Flex:
Geoffrey Perkins
Nigel Pry:
Philip Pope

A Radio Ceilidh
Jim Lloyd introduces a special programme of music and dance featuring The
Ripley Wayfarers , the Portway Pedlars and Cyril Tawney.
Producer GEOFFREY HEWITT BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Introduces:
Jim Lloyd
Unknown:
Ripley Wayfarers
Unknown:
Cyril Tawney.
Producer:
Geoffrey Hewitt

leader MICHAELTOMALIN Our Kind of Music
An evening of Radio 2 music conducted by Pete Moore with star guests John Williams Ralph McTell and Salena Jones Introduced by Ken Bruce Producer RAY HARVEY (R)
(Given in the Royal Festival Hall, London)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Pete Moore
Unknown:
John Williams
Unknown:
Ralph McTell
Introduced By:
Ken Bruce
Producer:
Ray Harvey

The Strings of the BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN are conducted this week by David Francis
Presented by Hilary Osborn Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Unknown:
David Francis
Presented By:
Hilary Osborn
Producer:
Graham Belchere

BBC Radio 2

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