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Introduced by Jeanne Heal.

I'd like you to meet...: Valerie Hobson

In Miniature
Jervis Roscoe shows his scale models of seventeenth-eighteenth-and nineteenth-century carriages.

Pictures
Chien-Ying Chang shows some of her brush drawings.

Time for Music
Antony Hopkins and Tom McCall play variations by Russian composers on the theme 'Chopsticks'.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeanne Heal
Guest (I'd like you to meet...):
Valerie Hobson
Item presenter (In Miniature):
Jervis Roscoe
Artist (Pictures):
Chien-Ying Chang
Pianist (Time for Music):
Antony Hopkins
Pianist (Time for Music):
Tom McCall
Programme edited by:
Jacqueline Kennish
Producer:
S. E. Reynolds

For older children
A new play in four parts by John Blatchley.
Scene, England in 1381.
(to 17.30)

Contributors

Writer:
John Blatchley
Settings:
Michael Yates
Producer:
Naomi Capon
King Richard II:
Gawn Grainger
Sir William Walworth:
Andrew Cruickshank
Page:
Peter Street
Wat Tyler:
Michael Aldridge
The Earl of Salisbury:
Harold Jamieson
Josh Grobber:
Leo McKern
John Shandwick:
Denis Quilley
Sir Martin Shandwick:
Andre van Gyseghem

from the Nuffield Centre.
[Starring] The Four K Foleys, Dixie Rose, Marguerite Kane, Tony Hargreaves, and Estelle Russell
At the pianos Steve Race and Malcolm Lockyer
At the drums, Geoff Lofts

Contributors

Singers:
The Four K Foleys
Performer:
Dixie Rose
Performer:
Marguerite Kane
Performer:
Tony Hargreaves
Performer:
Estelle Russell
Compere:
Archie McCulloch
Pianist:
Steve Race
Pianist:
Malcolm Lockyer
Drummer:
Geoff Lofts
Producer:
Mary Cook

A comedy by Ronald Wilkinson.
[Starring] Jack Hulbert

Contributors

Writer:
Ronald Wilkinson
Producer:
Julian Amyes
Settings:
John Cooper
Carol Verity:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Charles Verity, Jnr:
Colin Campbell
Charles Verity:
Jack Hulbert
P. C. Harris:
John H. Watson
Sir William Spike:
Sidney Vivian
Max Devonshire:
Gordon Tanner
Sid Gullett:
Hal Osmond
Lady Spike:
Marjorie Rhodes
Elsa Tassi:
Helene Cordet

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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