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from the Hippodrome, Golders Green
BBC Concert Orchestra led by MARTIN LOVEDAY
Conductor Michael Reed with Thora Ker Steven Page
Robert Docker (piano) London Electricity Redbridge Brass conducted by Graham Chambers.
Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer
DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN (R)

Contributors

Conductor:
Martin Loveday
Conductor:
Michael Reed
Unknown:
Thora Ker
Unknown:
Steven Page
Piano:
Robert Docker
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

presents
Operation Luna
A classic re-run of the 1950s science-fiction serial.
Episode 10
Other parts played by DERYCK GUYLER and DAVID JACOBS. Music composed and conducted by VAN PHILLIPS Written and produced by CHARLES CHILTON
(First broadcast in 1958)

Contributors

Played By:
Deryck Guyler
Played By:
David Jacobs.
Conducted By:
Van Phillips
Produced By:
Charles Chilton
Jet Morgan:
Andrew Faulds
Lemmy Barnet:
Alfie Bass
Doc Matthews:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Stephen Mitchell:
David Wiluams

In which our crew's mission is once again interrupted by a radio programme, Fanny and Danny Seddon interrupt Frank Bough , and the Podfather makes an interruption in the price of vegetables.
Jeffrey Holland
Christopher Godwin Susie Blake and Fred Harris boldly go where no comedy has gone before. Written by TERRY RAVENSCROFT
Producer MARTIN FISHER
(First broadcast on Radio 4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Danny Seddon
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Jeffrey Holland
Unknown:
Christopher Godwin
Unknown:
Susie Blake
Unknown:
Fred Harris
Written By:
Terry Ravenscroft
Producer:
Martin Fisher

is joined by regulars Samantha Mean and Patrick Martyn with special guest Nigel Kennedy playing live in the studio. Researcher ROSIE BOULTON Producer DAVID CORSER

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Martyn
Unknown:
Nigel Kennedy
Unknown:
Rosie Boulton
Producer:
David Corser

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