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The World in Peril!
A 20-part re-run of the 50s science-fiction serial.
Part 17.
Other parts played by David Jacobs and Alan Tilvem. Music composed and conducted by Van Phillips. Producer Charles Chilton

Contributors

Played By:
David Jacobs
Played By:
Alan Tilvem.
Conducted By:
Van Phillips.
Producer:
Charles Chilton
Jet Morgan:
Andrew Faulds
Lemmy Barnet:
Alfie Bass
Doc Mathews:
Guy Kingsley Poynter
Stephen Mitchell:
Don Sharp

live from the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
Stanley Black conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday. Singers Nichola Christie and Stewart Collins , the Light Brigade and the Stephen Hill Singers.
Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Singers:
Martin Loveday.
Singers:
Nichola Christie
Singers:
Stewart Collins
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Malcolm Taylor delves into the music of the Irish travellers, with the help of two collectors, Jim Carroll and Pat Mackenzie , who've been working to preserve Irish traditions in London.
Producer Alex West

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Taylor
Unknown:
Jim Carroll
Unknown:
Pat MacKenzie
Producer:
Alex West

Austin Mitchell visits
Britain's most successful little theatre - Darlington Civic - where his guests include stars of the current stage version of the hit television show Bread, and actor turned mountain climber, Brian Blessed. Producer Geoff Sargieson

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Blessed.
Producer:
Geoff Sargieson

BBC Radio 2

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