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In the last of a four-part comedy-drama series with music, aliens take Wally K Daly , Tommy the Tea Person and Lucy the Parrot captive - inadvertantly guaranteeing that Daly will broadcast silence, and be sacked.
This week's Saturday Three Minute play is The Bomb by Harold Ayckbourne (sic), starring Peter Jeffrey and Oliver Senton.
A WKD production

Contributors

Unknown:
Wally K Daly
Unknown:
Harold Ayckbourne
Unknown:
Peter Jeffrey
Unknown:
Oliver Senton.

In the 90s, New Age music has an ever increasing audience but is seldom heard on the radio and often ignored by people who don't consider it
"proper" music. Musician Ronnie Golden sets out to discover just what its attractions are. Will he be converted? With music from
Mike and Terry Oldfield , B J Cole, Helen O'Hara ,
John Richardson. Patricia Spero , Terry Riley and lots more. A 50:50 production

Contributors

Musician:
Ronnie Golden
Musician:
Terry Oldfield
Unknown:
Helen O'Hara
Unknown:
John Richardson.
Unknown:
Patricia Spero
Unknown:
Terry Riley

The Navy
Lark Ken Bruce introduces the third of four episodes of the classic comedy series. Troutbridge gets near to mutiny when able seaman Goldstein seeks promotion. If he doesn't get it, then he might see things that aren't there ... Lummy!
Producer Barry Littlechild Rpt

Contributors

Introduces:
Lark Ken Bruce
Producer:
Barry Littlechild Rpt

A jazz concert recorded in June at the Barbican,
London, during a recent tour with Ray Brown (bass) and Mundell Lowe (guitar). The programme includes
Limehouse Blues, Laura, 0/' Man River, Make Believe,
Satin Doll and Sweet
Georgia Brown . At 8.20, during the interval,
Dave Gelly gives an appreciation of Andre Previn , illustrated with words and music.
Producer Richard Masters

Contributors

Bass:
Ray Brown
Guitar:
Mundell Lowe
Unknown:
Georgia Brown
Unknown:
Dave Gelly
Unknown:
Andre Previn

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More