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In the last in the series of panel games from the archives, David Rider chairs a light-hearted nostalgia quiz covering over 60 years of radio variety. With Dick Bentley , June Whitfield , Noel Johnson and David Hamilton.
First broadcast in 1984 Devised by David Rider Producer Richard Edis

Contributors

Unknown:
David Rider
Unknown:
Dick Bentley
Unknown:
June Whitfield
Unknown:
Noel Johnson
Unknown:
David Hamilton.
Producer:
Richard Edis

I From the I Hippodrome,
Golders Green, London.
Kenneth Alwyn conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , with guest singers Janine Roebuck and Donald Maxwell,
and the BBC
Singers, chorusmaster
Ronald Corp. Introduced by Robin Boyle.
Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Singers:
Janine Roebuck
Singers:
Donald Maxwell,
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Nigel Havers recounts the adventures of E W
Hornung's master cracksman A J Raffles and his faithful sidekick, Bunny Munders , abridged in six parts by Stewart Conn. 5: The Chest of Silver
Raffles surpasses himself. A Unique Broadcasting production

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Havers
Unknown:
Bunny Munders

with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme
George Melly visited St Ives for its annual festival in September. He talks to the festival organisers Martin Val Baker and local poet Bob Devereaux , visits the new Tate Gallery in the company of painter
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham and sculptor Peter Randall -Page, and visits the Barbara Hepworth Studio with Janet Leach. He also talks to guitarist Pierre Bensusan. A Pier production

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Val Baker
Unknown:
Bob Devereaux
Unknown:
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham
Unknown:
Peter Randall
Unknown:
Barbara Hepworth
Unknown:
Janet Leach.
Guitarist:
Pierre Bensusan.

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