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A sketchy look at life with the NATIONAL REVUE COMPANY
Phil Nice, Maxine Ostwald Arthur Smith , Babs Sutton and Adam Wide
Written by PHIL NICE ARTHUR SMITH . IAN BROWN. JOHN DOWIE
JAMES HENDRIE. ANDREA SOLOMONS MARK STEEL . MALCOLM WILLIAMSON and others
Producer PAUL SPENCER (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Maxine Ostwald
Unknown:
Arthur Smith
Unknown:
Babs Sutton
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Adam Wide
Written By:
Phil Nice
Written By:
Arthur Smith
Written By:
Ian Brown.
Written By:
John Dowie
Unknown:
James Hendrie.
Unknown:
Andrea Solomons
Unknown:
Mark Steel
Unknown:
Malcolm Williamson
Producer:
Paul Spencer

from Bethel Baptist Church, Cardiff
Introduced by Kelvin Thomas
Hymns: Round the Lord in glory seated (Sanctus); Immortal, invisible (St Denio); There is a Redeemer; 0 thou who earnest from above (Hereford); Our blest Redeemer (St Cuthbert); I know not why God's wondrous grace; Tell out, my soul; Sweet is the work (Deep Harmony); Stand up and bless the Lord (St Michael) BBC Wales

Contributors

Introduced By:
Kelvin Thomas

Highlights from the great shows of stage and screen are recalled by the BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Grant Hossack This week's special guest singers are Sue Aldred and Steven Mann
Presented by Richard Clegg Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tomalin
Conducted By:
Grant Hossack
Unknown:
Sue Aldred
Unknown:
Steven Mann
Presented By:
Richard Clegg
Producer:
John Langridge

with Sounds of Jazz including Tony Russell 's week. After midnight, Charlie Rouse and Pete King with the Stan Tracey Trio , recorded at the UCS Theatre, Hampstead, London.
Producer KEITH STEWART
12.00 FM rejoins Radio 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Russell
Unknown:
Charlie Rouse
Unknown:
Pete King
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Stan Tracey Trio
Producer:
Keith Stewart

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