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Ed Stewart discovers the winner of this week's
Accumulator Quiz, and asks for your help to track down some other listeners' lost relatives or friends in his
Where Are They Now? slot. Producer Alan Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Ed Stewart
Producer:
Alan Roberts

Offbeat music and manic performance combine as Jill Washington and Carl Davis join regular team captains Nichoia McAuliffe and Rod
Argent in the musical quiz hosted by Richard Stilgoe. Producer Andy Aliffe

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Washington
Unknown:
Carl Davis
Unknown:
Nichoia McAuliffe
Unknown:
Richard Stilgoe.
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

from the Hippodrome,
Golders Green.
Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra led by Martin Loveday. This week Rosemary Ashe and Patrick Clancy join the Nigel Brooks Singers.
Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Stapleton
Unknown:
Martin Loveday.
Unknown:
Rosemary Ashe
Unknown:
Patrick Clancy
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Roy Newsome presents highlights from the Boosey and Hawkes National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain including the winning performance of The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by Derek Bourgeois. Also in concert are the National Champions, the Grimethorpe Colliery Band, conducted by Frank Renton.

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Newsome
Unknown:
Derek Bourgeois.
Conducted By:
Frank Renton.

Austin Mitchell visits Middlesbrough for Writearound 93 - Cleveland's annual festival for writers and readers.

Among his guests are Christopher Awdry, author of the Thomas the Tank Engine stories; Mike Harding with his latest publication, The Virgin of the Discos; and Christopher Timothy, on his film of the book of James Herriot's Yorkshire.

Contributors

Presenter:
Austin Mitchell
Guest:
Christopher Awdry
Guest:
Mike Harding
Guest:
Christopher Timothy
Producer:
Geoff Sargieson

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