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Out of the Bunker into the Pit! Derek looks forward to a welcome in the hillside from the miners of the Oakdale Colliery in South Wales. It's the last of 22 pits in the Ebbw Valley, but with new industries moving in what are the prospects for the 1990s?
Producers BRIAN STEPHENS and ANTHONY CHERRY

Contributors

Producers:
Brian Stephens

BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN
Guest conductor Barry Forgie Guest vocalist Jeannie Lambe plus the lain Sutherland
Orchestra and special guest from America Billy Butterfield (trumpet) with the Serendipity Strings conducted by Ray Davies Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE
9.55 Sports Desk
10.0 VHF/FM joins Radio 1

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conductor:
Barry Forgie
Unknown:
Jeannie Lambe
Conducted By:
Ray Davies
Producer:
Graham Belchere

Join John Inman with Jeffrey Holland and Sherrie Hewson plus special guest Ernie Wise in a show that's something bold, something new, something borrowed, but nothing blue. Music by the MAX HARRIS TRIO Written by TONY HARE
PETER HICKEY. STUART SILVER ALAN WHITING and MALCOLM WILLIAMSON
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX t FEATURE: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inman
Unknown:
Jeffrey Holland
Unknown:
Sherrie Hewson
Unknown:
Ernie Wise
Unknown:
Max Harris
Written By:
Tony Hare
Written By:
Peter Hickey.
Written By:
Stuart Silver
Unknown:
Alan Whiting
Producer:
Richard Willcox

A lighthearted nostalgia quiz covering over 60 years of radio history. Strolling down memory lane are Michael Bentine
Barry Took , Margaret Howard and Charlie Chester
Devised and presented by David Rider
Producer RICHARD EDIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Bentine
Unknown:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Margaret Howard
Unknown:
Charlie Chester
Presented By:
David Rider
Producer:
Richard Edis

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