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Story: Richard's Sandcastle by JEAN WATSON photographs by JAMES MATTHEWS-JOYCE Presenters
JULIE STEVENS , BRIAN CROUCHES
Pianist JONATHAN COHEN
Designer ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNBY Scriptwriter VALERIE BROKENSHIRE Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATS

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Watson
Unknown:
Julie Stevens
Pianist:
Jonathan Cohen
Designer:
Andree Welstead Hornby
Scriptwriter:
Valerie Brokenshire
Producer:
Cynthia Felgats

The last of 11 programmes

The group deals with the fact that this is their last session. The people talk about what they have learned about themselves, as well as about one another. It is clear that whatever their differences, everyone has strong positive feelings for the group as a whole. Introduced by Gale Houston and Ian Fallon.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gale Houston
Presenter:
Ian Fallon
Director:
Ron Bloomfield
Producer:
John Radcliffe

Spring into Summer with Delia Smith
A series of 13 programmes with a simple approach to seasonal cooking including, tonight, a visit to DELIA SMITH 'S own garden for a barbecue.
9: Eating Out of Doors Lamb Kebabs Spiced Kebabs Brown Rice
There's nothing quite like the sizzle and smoky aroma of food being cooked out of doors on charcoal.
Producer BETTY WHITE
Family Fare 3. 35p, from bookshops Forever embers: page 5

Contributors

Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Delia Smith

Trevor Philpott reports on The Hospital: The Young Doctors Each year more students apply for admission to Guy's medical school than to any other in Britain. The hospital can be highly selective, in accepting students and in the ones they keep as doctors. Staff doctors at Guy's should have the medical world at their feet, and the rosiest of prospects. But do they?
The film traces their progress and their attitudes to medicine as they work their way through the hospital system.
Assistant producer MICHAEL MABER Written and produced by TREVOR PHILPOTT

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Philpott
Producer:
Michael Maber
Produced By:
Trevor Philpott

A dramatisation of ten short stories written in the 1920s.
Roland Culver , Clive Francis Lally Bowers , John Moffatt and Angharad Rees in Mr Oddy by HUGH WALPOLE dramatised by WILLIAM CORLETT
1920 ... When Tommy Brown meets Mr Oddy in a bookshop, his life takes an unexpected turn ...
Theme music composed by ANTHONY ISAAC
Lighting NIGEL WRIGHT
Designer VICTOR MEREDITH Producer PIETER ROGERS Director PETER MOFFATT

Contributors

Unknown:
Roland Culver
Unknown:
Clive Francis
Unknown:
Lally Bowers
Unknown:
John Moffatt
Unknown:
Angharad Rees
Unknown:
Mr Oddy
Unknown:
Hugh Walpole
Dramatised By:
William Corlett
Unknown:
Tommy Brown
Unknown:
Mr Oddy
Composed By:
Anthony Isaac
Composed By:
Lighting Nigel Wright
Designer:
Victor Meredith
Producer:
Pieter Rogers
Director:
Peter Moffatt
Alfred Oddy:
Roland Culver
Tommy Brown:
Clive Francis
Alice Smith:
Angharad Rees
Spencer Russell:
John Moffatt
Aunt Sophie:
Lally Bowers
Burdett Coutts:
Leslie French
Clara:
Veronica Manussis
Julia:
Kate Beswick
Jeremy:
Crispin Thomas
Trafford:
Brian Hawksley
Messenger boy:
David Cole

A Question of Survival with Magnus Magnusson
Three historical characters are adrift in a balloon, and only one is allowed to survive the flight.
Students from Universities and Colleges defend their favourite characters' right to win the game. The judges:
Robert McKenzie and Katharine Whitehorn
Director PETER MASSEY Producer BILL WRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Robert McKenzie
Unknown:
Katharine Whitehorn
Director:
Peter Massey
Producer:
Bill Wright

The Shape of Things to Come
Runaway inflation? A million unemployed? A pay freeze? And a shrunken pound?
All too familiar predictions of the shape of things to come. But The Money Programme puts the facts in perspective. Presented by ALAN WATSON
Assistant editor PAUL ELLIS Editor JOHN DEKKER

Contributors

Presented By:
Alan Watson
Editor:
Paul Ellis
Editor:
John Dekker

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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