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With Robin Boyle. From
1965, an edition of Benny Hill Time and at 2.30 Calling
Miss Courtneidge from 1954, starring Cicely Courtneidge with Margaret Leighton. Producers Richard Edis and Anthony Wills

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Boyle.
Unknown:
Cicely Courtneidge
Unknown:
Margaret Leighton.
Producers:
Richard Edis
Producers:
Anthony Wills

Salad Days: a Snapshot of the 1950s
Written and presented by Adrian Edwards. Julian
Slade and members of the original Bristol Old Vic
Company recall the longest running musical of the decade. With contribitions from Ned Sherrin , Cameron Mackintosh , Sandy Wilson , Janie Dee ,
Michael Anderton , Lionel Bart and Michael Codron.
A Unique Broadcasting production

Contributors

Presented By:
Adrian Edwards.
Unknown:
Ned Sherrin
Unknown:
Cameron MacKintosh
Unknown:
Sandy Wilson
Unknown:
Janie Dee
Unknown:
Michael Anderton
Unknown:
Lionel Bart
Unknown:
Michael Codron.

Radio 2's exciting season of Braoadway musicals continues with a new production of the record-breaking 1950s musical. Adapted for radio by the composer Julian Slade.
Musical director John Owen
Edwards. Pianos Jonathan
Cohen and Mark Dorrell. London Voices directed by Terry Edwards.
A Unique Broadcasting production
SEETHIS WEEK page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Slade.
Director:
John Owen
Directed By:
Terry Edwards.
Jane:
Janie Dee
Timothy:
Simon Green
Father:
Timothy West
Mother:
Josephine Tewson
Aunt Prue:
Prunella Scales
Tramp:
John Warner
Lady Raeburn:
Valerie Masterson
Uncle Clam:
Leslie Phillips
Fosdyke:
Samuel West
Nigel:
Tony Slattery
Manager:
Roy Hudd
Asphinxia:
Lynda Baron
Fiona:
Sarah Crowe
Uncle Augustine:
James Cairncross
Uncle Zed:
Willie Rushton

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