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Last in the series.
The Sweetener
To get that export order, someone has to be nice to
Gloria Breakerstein. But is Farrow a bit mature to start being a toy boy? fimmy Bright... BERNARD CRIBBINS Russell Farrow. .. FRANK THORNTON
Written by Andrew Palmer Producer Edward Taylor

Contributors

Unknown:
Gloria Breakerstein.
Unknown:
Bernard Cribbins
Unknown:
Russell Farrow.
Unknown:
Frank Thornton
Written By:
Andrew Palmer
Producer:
Edward Taylor
Nan Forbes:
Annette Crosbie
Gloria Breakerstein:
Norma Ronald
Jane:
Annee Blott

direct from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
BBC Concert Orchestra, leader Martin Loveday. Conductor Stanley Black celebrates his birthday today and the programme displays some of his compositions, arrangements and pianistic skills.
Singers Claire Moore , Nick Curtis and the Stephen Hill Singers Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Leader:
Martin Loveday.
Conductor:
Stanley Black
Singers:
Claire Moore
Singers:
Nick Curtis
Singers:
Stephen Hill
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

In the light of national cuts in school music services, Tony Staveacre considers whether there is a musical crisis in the classroom; finds out about the Avon Schools Symphonic Wind Band's recent US tour; and goes behind the scenes at Bristol's Old Vic Theatre School, currently celebrating its 45th anniversary. Plus a visit to the Southampton Film Festival in the company of Iain Johnstone, film critic of The Sunday Times, and a flying visit to the first Bournemouth International Festival.

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Staveacre
Reporter:
Iain Johnstone
Producer:
Stuart Hobday

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