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A four-part comedy-drama with music. At the crack of dawn in a small studio hgih above an unnamed city,
Wally K Daly sits with Lucy his parrot, playing music and chatting into the night. But Daly has enemies, who are plotting his downfall ... Including the Saturday
Three-Minute Play - this week, The Wireless Strikes
Back by Peter Tinniswood , starring Peter Jeffrey and Judi Spiers.
A WKD production

Contributors

Unknown:
Wally K Daly
Unknown:
Peter Tinniswood
Unknown:
Peter Jeffrey
Unknown:
Judi Spiers.

with Lifestyle
A monthly guide to living life to the full, which this month comes from the Great
Yorkshire Show in Harrogate. With James Ross , Thane
Prince and Anna Pavord.
Producers Gary Bones and Jasbir Saund

Contributors

Unknown:
James Ross
Unknown:
Anna Pavord.
Producers:
Gary Bones
Producers:
Jasbir Saund

"You'll Never Walk Alone," "If I Loved You," "When the Children Are Asleep," "My Boy Bill," ... Radio 2's series of musicals adapted for radio continues with one of the greatest shows of them all. With music by Richard Rodgers and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, based on Ferenc Molnar's "Liliom", Carousel is set in New England between 1873 and 1888 and tells the story of fairground barker Billy Bigelow and his love for Julie Jordan.
With the children of the Sylvia Young Theatre School, the Stephen Hill Singers, and the BBC Concert Orchestra/Kenneth Alwyn. Producer John Langridge
See also tomorrow 10.00pm

Contributors

Music By:
Richard Rodgers
Producer:
John Langridge
Carrie Pipperidge:
Janie Dee
Julie Jordan:
Deborah Myers
Mrs Mullin:
Josephine Blake
Billy Bigelow:
Mandy Patinkin
David Bascombe:
Howard Attfield
Nettie Fowler:
Shezwae Powell
Enoch Snow:
Barry James
Jigger Craigin:
John Altman
Heavenly Friend:
Michael Cahill
Starkeeper:
David Kelsey

BBC Radio 2

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