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In the third of six stories,
William George Bunter of Greyfriars School faces a form trial. With Lord
Mauleverer presiding as judge, will the Fat Owl of the Remove get off?
Read by Tim Brooke-Taylor , Graeme Garden and Bill
Oddie.
A Rewind production

Contributors

Unknown:
William George Bunter
Read By:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Read By:
Graeme Garden

Chris Stuart introduces some of the stories, poems and folklore inspired over the centuries by the humble apple, a fruit whose popularity probably goes right back to the Stone Age.
Johnny Coppin performs the songs, with the help of musicians Paul Burgess and Phil Beer , and the readers are Patricia Knight-Webb and Mike Drew.
Producer Stuart Hobday

Contributors

Introduces:
Chris Stuart
Unknown:
Johnny Coppin
Musicians:
Paul Burgess
Musicians:
Phil Beer
Musicians:
Mike Drew.
Producer:
Stuart Hobday

In the second of a four-part series celebrating 50 years of this influential record label, Mike Reynolds looks at the huge success of artists such as Peggy Lee and Frank Sinatra , the building of the Capitol Tower and the label's attempts to come to terms with the new sound of rock
'n' roll.
A Mike Reynolds production

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Reynolds
Unknown:
Peggy Lee
Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Mike Reynolds

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