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A look back over 21 years of broadcasting from Pebble Mill. Helping out with stories of programmes past, present and future are (among many others) Robert Hardy,
Leigh Lawson, Kate O'Mara, Bob Langley, Raymond Baxter, Jeff Banks, Gary Rhodes and from The Archers - Norman Painting , Carole Boyd and Tamsin Greig.
Plus a special session from the Harold Rich Orchestra. Producer David Corser

Contributors

Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Leigh Lawson
Unknown:
Kate O'Mara
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Raymond Baxter
Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Gary Rhodes
Unknown:
Norman Painting
Unknown:
Carole Boyd
Unknown:
Tamsin Greig.
Producer:
David Corser

Cinema 2
Presented by Chris Stuart. Producer Phil Clarke and at 5.30:
Make 'Em Laugh
10: The Irreverent Touch -
Today's Comedians
In the last in the series,
Bernard Cribbins looks at the industry's most recent offerings.
Producer Bill Dare

Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Stuart.
Producer:
Phil Clarke
Unknown:
Bernard Cribbins

BBC Concert Orchestra
40th Anniversary Tour Live from the City Hall, Sheffield.
Brahms' Violin Concerto and orchestral showpieces by Walton, Delius,
Glazunov, Barber and Richard Strauss.
With Sherban Lupu (violin) and the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Heinz Geese. Producer John Langridge
Including at: 8.20-8.40 Interval Mia Webb goes out and about in Sheffield.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Strauss.
Violin:
Sherban Lupu
Conducted By:
Heinz Geese.
Producer:
John Langridge
Unknown:
Mia Webb

Direct from the City Hall Ballroom, Sheffield, with the BBC Big Band conducted by Barry Forgie with guests Lee Gibson and Jeff Hooper.
Introduced by Ken Bruce. Producer Robin Sedgley

Contributors

Conducted By:
Barry Forgie
Unknown:
Lee Gibson
Unknown:
Jeff Hooper.
Introduced By:
Ken Bruce.
Producer:
Robin Sedgley

BBC Radio 2

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