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'One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.' Could they be talking about the intrepid struggle for a place in the semi-finals of this nationwide quiz? Blackpool Cricket Club is the venue, as David Martin, Stephen Morse and Robert Tacey boldly go where few have gone before.

Questionmaster Peter Jones
Referee Chris Rhys

Contributors

Questionmaster:
Peter Jones
Contestant:
David Martin
Contestant:
Stephen Morse
Contestant:
Robert Tacey
Referee:
Chris Rhys
Producer:
Joanne Watson

Keith Fordyce with more musical teasers
Devised by DON DAVIS Researcher
BILL SULLIVAN Producer ANDY WILSON
If you would like to take part, send your name, address and daytime phone number on a postcard to: Beat the Record. BBC, London WlA 4WW
7.30 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Fordyce
Unknown:
Don Davis
Unknown:
Bill Sullivan
Producer:
Andy Wilson

James Lockhart conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra with Elizabeth Vaughan (soprano) Ann Howard (mezzo-soprano) Arthur Da vies (tenor)
Niall Murray (baritone)
Ambrosian Opera Chorus chorus-master JOHN MCCARTHY and the Fanfare Trumpeters of the Band of the Scots Guards Popular highlights from the operas of Puccini, Verdi, Bizet, Mascagni and Leoncavallo. Introduced by Brian Kay Producer BARRY KNIGHT (R)
(Given in April 1986 at the Royal
Festival Hall, London, in association with Raymond Gubbay Limited)
8.20-8.40* Interval
Edward Greenfield goes behind the scenes in the opera recording studio.
Producer ANTHONY WILLS (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Lockhart
Soprano:
Elizabeth Vaughan
Mezzo-Soprano:
Ann Howard
Mezzo-Soprano:
Arthur Da
Baritone:
Niall Murray
Baritone:
Ambrosian Opera
Chorus-Master:
John McCarthy
Introduced By:
Brian Kay
Producer:
Barry Knight
Unknown:
Raymond Gubbay
Unknown:
Edward Greenfield

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