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Brian Sibley presents asix-part series telling the story of Walt Disney's leading ladies - in life and on screen.
5: Golden Girls. Diane Disney Miller reflects on the deaths of her father, mother and adopted sister, Sharon. Julie Andrews tells of her sadness at Wait's death. Contributors include Roy E Disney, Golden Girl Betty White, and Jodi Benson , the voice of Ariel in The Little Mermaid.

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Sibley
Unknown:
Julie Andrews
Unknown:
Jodi Benson

Richard Baker introduces the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Alwyn and led by Martin Loveday , with guest artists Jacqueline Fugelle and Charles Johnstone , and pianist Martin Jones. Producer Keith Loxam

Contributors

Introduces:
Richard Baker
Conducted By:
Kenneth Alwyn
Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Artists:
Jacqueline Fugelle
Artists:
Charles Johnstone
Pianist:
Martin Jones.
Producer:
Keith Loxam

Andrew Sachs continues an eight-part reading of Gabriel Chevallier 's masterpiece of politics, religion and public conveniences. 7: The French army is summoned to break up the Clochemerle riots.

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Sachs
Unknown:
Gabriel Chevallier

Highlights of a concert given by the Massed Bands of Her Majesty's Royal Marines at the Royal Albert Hall earlier this year. Guest conductors include Captain Peter Rutterford, Lieutenants Andy Henderson and Chris Davis, with Elizabeth Le Grove on organ. The principal director of music is Lieutenant Colonel Richard Waterer.

Contributors

Presented By:
Susannah Simons
Presented By:
Desmond Carrington
Producer:
Desmond Carrington
Guest Conductor:
Captain Peter Rutterford
Guest Conductor:
Lieutenant Andy Henderson
Guest Conductor:
Lieutenant Chris Davis
Organ:
Elizabeth Le Grove
Principal Director Of Music:
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Waterer

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