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with Dr Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket in Part 1 of A Trip to the Castle
Dame Hilda is looking forward to her short stay at the Hinge family home, in Scotland. Dr Evadne is less enthusiastic. She fears the worst - and is not disappointed.
Script Gerald Frow Producer
John Fawcett Wilson (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Evadne Hinge
Unknown:
Dame Hilda Bracket
Script:
Gerald Frow
Unknown:
John Fawcett Wilson
Maureen:
Sheila Keith
Old Angus:
Graham Crowden
Dougal McDougal:
Donald Douglas

direct from Fairfield
Concert Hall, Croydon. BBC Concert Orchestra conductor
Robin Stapleton Singers
Gillian Humphreys Brian Rayner Cook
Special guest Max Jaffa with Spectrum and the Stephen Hill Singers. Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd
(Given in association with Fairfield Croydon)
8.20-8.40*
David Bellan introduces the Flute Pastels. Producer Mel House

Contributors

Singers:
Robin Stapleton
Singers:
Gillian Humphreys
Singers:
Brian Rayner Cook
Unknown:
Max Jaffa
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd
Introduces:
David Bellan

Live from the Grand
Hotel, Chris Mohr and Jack Tinker bring you the sights, sounds and even smells of this year's Brighton Festival. Reflecting its Eastern
European theme there's an opera company from Poland, the witty poetry of Miroslav Holub as well as the Brighton Festival Chorus, the music of Howard Blake and a tour of the town's sewers, one of the festival's most popular events.
Producers Mark Lowther and Angela Hind
BBC South and East. Elstree

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Mohr
Unknown:
Jack Tinker
Unknown:
Miroslav Holub
Unknown:
Howard Blake
Producers:
Mark Lowther

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