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I In the first of eight programmes,
Chris Stuart invites you once again to use your film knowledge and try and beat the telephone contestants.
The rounds will include
The Long, Long Trailer,
The First and Last, Triple Bill, The Year in Question, The Golden Passport, Mix and Match (two pieces of film music mixed together), Star Choice, In The Director's Chair and The Sneaky Soundtrack.
With a chance to win cash prizes and a year's cinema pass for two in this, the 18th series.
Producer Barry Littlechild

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Producer:
Barry Littlechild

recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
Michael Reed conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday.
The Friday Night Singers are Mary Carewe and Stewart Collins , with the Stephen Hill SingersIntroduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Loveday.
Unknown:
Mary Carewe
Unknown:
Stewart Collins
Singersintroduced:
Stephen Hill
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Roy Newsome invites you to listen to the Scottish
Brewers Newtongrange Band conducted by Raymond Tennant. Also a look back at the career of star cornettist
James Shepherd , who recently announced his retirement from playing.
Producer Bob McDowall

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Newsome
Conducted By:
Raymond Tennant.
Unknown:
James Shepherd
Producer:
Bob McDowall

Austin Mitchell visits the Yorkshire Dales for the 13th Annual Swaledale
Rural Arts Festival.
Among his guests: comedian, writer and rambler Mike Harding and All Creatures Great and Small producer Bill Sellers.
There's also music from violin prodigy Meiko
Canno, Norwegian folk group Nor-Folk and the Swaledale Parish Choir. Producer Geoff Sargleson

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Harding
Producer:
Bill Sellers.
Producer:
Geoff Sargleson

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