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The first of a four-part series featuring a selection of quiz and panel games from the archives. This week: Does the Team
Think?
Cyril Fletcher , Ted Ray ,
Tommy Trinder and Jimmy Edwards answer questions posed by members of the studio audience and celebrity guest Cilia Black.
Chairman McDonald Hobley. Producer Edward Taylor
First broadcast in October 1967

Contributors

Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Unknown:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Tommy Trinder
Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
McDonald Hobley.
Producer:
Edward Taylor

from the Hippodrome,
Golders Green, London.
Barry Wordsworth conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , with star singers Janis Kelly and Jason Howard , Empire Brass, and the BBC
Singers conducted by Simon Joly. Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Singers:
Janis Kelly
Singers:
Jason Howard
Conducted By:
Simon Joly.
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

John Nettles reads a ten-part adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson 's classic adventure story.
7: Jim Hawkins attacks the Hispaniola single-handed! Adapted by Trevor Royle Producer Bruce Young
First broadcast on Radio
Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Unknown:
Jim Hawkins
Adapted By:
Trevor Royle
Producer:
Bruce Young

with the Radio 2 Arts Programme
Live from Birmingham with news of three theatrical productions.
Kathryn Evans talks about her leading role in the new production of Piaf at the Leicester Haymarket, and David Thacker and Bernard Hill discuss A View from the Bridge at the Birmingham Rep. Plus news of the world premiere of The Nose by Alistair Beaton, based on Gogol's story, at the Nottingham Playhouse.

Contributors

Talks:
Kathryn Evans
Talks:
David Thacker
Unknown:
Alistair Beaton

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