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live from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London
Stanley Black conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra led by Martin Loveday
Friday Night's star singers Jacqueline Barron, Paulette Ivory, Michael Ball
Nigel Blomiley (piano) and the Stephen Hill Singers
Introduced by Robin Boyle
(Given before an invited audience)

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor:
Stanley Black
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Singer:
Jacqueline Barron
Singer:
Paulette Ivory
Singer:
Michael Ball
Piano:
Nigel Blomiley
Singers:
The Stephen Hill Singers
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

Last of six programmes Adelaide Hall
She started in the chorus line in the early 20s, and she goes on singing as the 80s slip by. Presented by Brian Haines Script by BRIAN HAINES and PETER COTES
Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Haines
Script By:
Brian Haines
Script By:
Peter Cotes
Producer:
Alan Owen

presents Nightcap
On the eve of National Tree
Week it can be confirmed that Peter Dickson is out of his tree ... just in time to present this week's mix of music, chat and swarthy lumberjack humour, including an 'evergreen' special guest.
There's live music from budding superstars Victor and Barry, consumer tester Arthur Smith sprinkles on the mineral water, while Bob Sinfield leafs through tomorrow's papers.
And if you haven't twigged how to Dial-a-Sketch yet, turn on, tune in ... but don't drop out. Acted by JONATHAN KYDD
JOHN QUAYLE. SARAH THOMAS
GRAHAM HOADLY. BRYAN BOWLES PHIL CORNWELL and others
Written by BARFIELD AND PARSONS. BURTON AND O'FARRELL. MATTHEWS AND BULLIVANT. BADDIEL AND FIRTH. BERKMANN AND SINCLAIR. LINFORD AND ATKINS. RENSHAW AND JACOBS.
TERRY JOHNSON AND MS TYPEWRITER Producers DIRK MAGGS and SIONED WILIAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Dickson
Unknown:
Bob Sinfield
Unknown:
Jonathan Kydd
Unknown:
John Quayle.
Unknown:
Sarah Thomas
Unknown:
Graham Hoadly.
Unknown:
Bryan Bowles
Unknown:
Phil Cornwell
Producers:
Dirk Maggs

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