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A Testing Time
Jimmy Bright believes that anyone who goes to a psychiatrist should have his head examined. But the management insist the tests are for everyone.
Producer Edward Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Bright
Producer:
Edward Taylor
Jimmy Bright.:
Bernard Cribbins
Russell Farrow:
Frank Thornton
Nan Forbes:
Annette Crosbie
Dr Crouch:
John Graham
Sue Plant:
Annee Blott
Receptionist:
Sue Holderness

Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
BBC Concert Orchestra led by Martin Loveday , conducted by Roderick Dunk.
Singers Joan Savage,
Lindsay Benson and the Stephen Hill Singers
With Gordon Langford (piano).
Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Singers:
Roderick Dunk.
Unknown:
Lindsay Benson
Singers:
Stephen Hill Singers
Piano:
Gordon Langford
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Roy Newsome presents and conducts the National
Youth Brass Band of Great Britain.
Also featured are guest conductor
Harry Mortimer and Maurice Murphy (trumpet). Producer Bob McDowall

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Newsome
Conductor:
Harry Mortimer
Conductor:
Maurice Murphy
Producer:
Bob McDowall

This week presented by Alan Titchmarsh from
Birmingham. Featuring the Birmingham Readers and Writers Festival, with Antony Sher talking about his latest novel and Adrian Noble , the RSC's Artistic Director, talking about his new Stratford production of Henry IV Parts I and II. Plus William Boughton , founder and principal conductor of the Worcester-based English String Orchestra, and a look at the collection of Impressionist paintings in Birmingham University's Barber Institute.
Producer David Corser

Contributors

Presented By:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Antony Sher
Unknown:
Adrian Noble
Unknown:
William Boughton
Producer:
David Corser

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