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The World in Perill
A 20-part re-run of Charles Chilton 's 1950s science-fiction serial.
Part 11.
Other parts played by David Jacobs and Pat Campbell. Music composed and conducted by Van Phillips. Producer Chartes Chilton (First broadcast in 1955)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Chilton
Played By:
David Jacobs
Played By:
Pat Campbell.
Conducted By:
Van Phillips.
Producer:
Chartes Chilton
Jet Morgan:
Andrew Faulds
LemmyBarnet:
Alfie Bass
Doc Malhews:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Stephen Mitchell:
Don Sharp

direct from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
Roderick Dunk conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Singers Maria Kesselman , Gary St John with London Brass Virtuosi, conductor David Honeyball and the Stephen Hill Singers. With Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Singers:
Maria Kesselman
Singers:
Gary St John
Conductor:
David Honeyball
Singers:
Stephen Hill
Unknown:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

live from Manchester.
Natalie Anglesey meets the BBC Philharmonic's principle conductor designate, Yan Pascal Tortelier, and international pianist Peter Donohoe , fresh from the opening night of the orchestra's Master
Concerts at the Free
Trade Hall. Playwright John Godber talks about his latest project, plus a look at Manchester's
Festival of Arts and Television.
Producer Mark Radcliffe

Contributors

Designate:
Yan Pascal
Pianist:
Peter Donohoe
Talks:
John Godber
Producer:
Mark Radcliffe

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