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Mark Steyn hosts the panel game which spotlights musicals from stage and screen. Team captains Louise Gold and Dick Gold
Vosburgh are joined by this week's guests Lorna Dallas and Michael Roberts.
Producer Chris Neill

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Steyn
Unknown:
Louise Gold
Unknown:
Dick Gold
Unknown:
Lorna Dallas
Unknown:
Michael Roberts.
Producer:
Chris Neill

Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, Barry Wordsworth conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, leader Martin Loveday.
Friday Night's Star Singers are Marilyn Hill Smith and Adrian Clarke , with Serenata Voices directed by David Beavan. Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Wordsworth
Leader:
Martin Loveday.
Unknown:
Marilyn Hill Smith
Unknown:
Adrian Clarke
Directed By:
David Beavan.
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

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Seamus McKee with the Radio 2 Arts Programme, is in Bangor, Co Down, at Aspects, the only literature festival devoted solely to living Irish writers.
Ciaran Carson ,
Matthew Sweeney and Joan Newman offer poetry,
James Simmons sings Yeats and his own ballads, playwright Marie Jones discusses her work, Joan Lingard talks on writing for young people, A N Jeffares and Katie
Donovan muse on women writers, and Deirdre Purcell celebrates the publication of her fourth novel. Wild
Flowers sing a cappella style, and Frank Gallagher performs his own contemporary Irish music. Producer Chris Spurr

Contributors

Unknown:
Seamus McKee
Unknown:
Ciaran Carson
Unknown:
Matthew Sweeney
Unknown:
Joan Newman
Unknown:
James Simmons
Unknown:
Marie Jones
Talks:
Joan Lingard
Talks:
Deirdre Purcell
Talks:
Frank Gallagher
Producer:
Chris Spurr

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