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6: Nat D. Ayer
'All who were alive in London in those years of darkened streets and heightened emotions, carried with them for ever the strains of that lilting, dreamy duet - "If you were the only girl in the world".'
Written and presented by Peter Cotes and Brian Haines with some help from
Nat Ayer Jr
Producer ALAN OWEN (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nat D. Ayer
Presented By:
Peter Cotes
Presented By:
Brian Haines
Producer:
Alan Owen

leader MICHAEL TOMALIN Tonight's guest soloist/ conductor, John Dankworth , promises some spectacular orchestral sounds with that special Dankworth magic.
Also on hand to keep the music flowing, the Swingle Singers Presented by Bill Rennells Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE
9.55 Sports Desk

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conductor:
John Dankworth
Presented By:
Bill Rennells
Producer:
Graham Belchere

Tony Peers hosts the last in the present series of On Cue. Having the 'rest' again this week are:
Christopher Biggins Anneka Rice
Valerie Singleton and Alan Titchmarsh
Compiled by JOHN LANGDON Producer ANDY ALIFFE

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Biggins
Unknown:
Anneka Rice
Unknown:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
John Langdon
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

Last of the present series
A comedy battle of identi-wits between Barry Cryer and Duggie Brown with their guests John Junkin and Jeremy Beadle. Trying to keep order Roger Kitter
(John Junkin is in "Cinderella" at the London Palladium)

Contributors

Team captain:
Barry Cryer
Team captain:
Duggie Brown
Guest:
John Junkin
Guest:
Jeremy Beadle
Presenter:
Roger Kitter
Research/Script:
Tony Hare
Devised by:
Roger Kitter
Producer:
Richard Edis

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