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The World in Peril! A 20-part re-run of the 50s science-fiction serial.
Part 14.
Other parts played by David Jacobs and Alan Tilvern. Producer Charles Chilton (First broadcast in 1955)

Contributors

Played By:
David Jacobs
Played By:
Alan Tilvern.
Producer:
Charles Chilton
Jet Morgan:
Andrew Faulds
Lemmy Bamet:
Alfie Bass
Doc Mathews:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Stephen Mitchell:
Don Sharp

direct from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
Philip Gibson conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Singers Kate Flowers
Ramon Remedios and the John McCarthy Singers. With Robert Docker at the piano. Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Singers:
Kate Flowers
Singers:
Ramon Remedios
Singers:
John McCarthy
Unknown:
Robert Docker
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Roy Newsome presents the Rigid Containers
Group Band, conductor John Berryman. Also featured is the current BBC Band of the Year, Grimethorpe Colliery , recorded at the recent
Sheffield Festival of Brass.
Producer Bob McDowall

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Newsome
Conductor:
John Berryman.
Unknown:
Grimethorpe Colliery
Producer:
Bob McDowall

Presented by Alan Titchmarsh live from
Birmingham. Featuring the opening of Birmingham Rep's new extension; and the launch of Sounds Like Birmingham, a year of music for 1992. Plus a preview of the new production of A ida at the city's National Indoor Arena.
Producer David Corser

Contributors

Presented By:
Alan Titchmarsh
Producer:
David Corser

BBC Radio 2

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More