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S/[number removed]Cpl Jameson D. RASe re-enlists for one day only - to discover how life for the British soldier has changed since his National Service days in the early 1950s. Is it still 'char and wad' in the NAAFI? Do they still whitewash the coal? Join Derek at the Caernarvon Barracks in Dusseldorf, West Germany. Researcher RUTH CUBBIN Producer BRIAN STEPHENS
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ruth Cubbin
Producer:
Brian Stephens

including 'Insure and Protect' - a final Crimecheck topic. 'The safe-breaker was known as Jelly, though he had no previous form.' Producers PHIL HUGHES
CAROLYN SMYTH and NEIL GEORGE including at 6.45 on MWonly
Sport and Classified Results

Contributors

Producers:
Phil Hughes
Unknown:
Carolyn Smyth

direct from the Festival
Theatre, Paignton, Devon Stanley Black conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY
Friday Night's Star Singers
Joan Savage, Ramon Remedios Susan Bullock and the Stephen Hill Singers Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
(Given in association with the Festival Theatre, Paignton)
(Susan Bullock appears by permission of the English National Opera)
8.20-8.40* Interval
Torbay or not Torbay?
Peter Clayton soliloquises in South Devon.
Producer ANTHONY WILLS

Contributors

Leader:
Martin Loveday
Unknown:
Ramon Remedios
Unknown:
Susan Bullock
Singers:
Stephen Hill
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen
Unknown:
Susan Bullock
Unknown:
Peter Clayton

Glyn Worsnip gathers his wits about him to scrutinise the week's news. This week his guests include Henry Kelly ,
Bob Carolgees and Toni Arthur Written by MARTIN BOOTH and PETER HICKEY
Producer ANDY WILSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Henry Kelly
Unknown:
Bob Carolgees
Unknown:
Toni Arthur
Unknown:
Peter Hickey
Producer:
Andy Wilson

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