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A discussion of some of the problems of West-Indian immigration to this country
Michael Banton , Ph.D.
Department of Social Anthropology in the University of Edinburgh
Pauline Henriques
Peggy Duff of St. Pancras Borough Council
Frank Pilgrim
Public Relations Officer of the British Caribbean Welfare Service
Randolph Rawlins formerly of the Trinidad Guardian Introduced by Colin Maclnnes
This is a discussion of some of the problems illustrated in last Thursday's programme Journey to an Expectation.
(The recorded broadcast of March 20)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Banton
Unknown:
Randolph Rawlins
Introduced By:
Colin MacLnnes

For Children of Most Ages
* Colin and the Five Adventures * by Allan MacKinnon 5
— ' The Robber Chieftain '
Others taking part:
Erne Morrison , Douglas Murchie and Roddy McMillan
Piccolo tunes recorded by Harry Dyson
Produced by Kathleen Garscadden
5.30 'How's That!'
Teams in Manchester and London are put through their paces on their knowledge of sport by Alan Dixon in Manchester and Kenneth Wolstenholme in London
(who also sets the questions)
5.50 The week's programmes

Contributors

Adventures By:
Allan MacKinnon
Unknown:
Erne Morrison
Unknown:
Douglas Murchie
Unknown:
Roddy McMillan
Unknown:
Harry Dyson
Produced By:
Kathleen Garscadden
Unknown:
Alan Dixon
Unknown:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Colin, the hero:
Joan Fitzpatrick
Peadar, the piper:
Iain Cuthbertson
Shona:
Mary Riggans
Narrator:
Moira Pedersen

Bill Kerr
Peter Katin the distinguished pianist in ' Music Page'
Larry Forrester presenting a real-life feature
Chance in a Million
Michael Flanders and Donald Swann
Eric Barker with Pearl Hackney
The Bill Shepherd Singers
BBC Variety Orchestra (Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by Pat Dixon

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Peter Katin
Unknown:
Larry Forrester
Unknown:
Michael Flanders
Unknown:
Donald Swann
Unknown:
Eric Barker
Unknown:
Pearl Hackney
Leader:
John Jezard
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Produced By:
Pat Dixon

by R. J. B. Sellar
Adapted from the unfinished novel of the same name by Robert Louis Stevenson
The action of the play takes place in Edinburgh and in the Scottish Borders towards the end of the eighteenth century.
Stage production by Brian Carey
Radio presentation by Finlay J. Macdonald

Contributors

Unknown:
R. J. B. Sellar
Unknown:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Production By:
Brian Carey
Presentation By:
Finlay J. MacDonald
Weir of Hermiston, Lord Justice Clerk:
Tom Fleming
Archie Weir, his son:
Michael Elder
Frank Innes, Archie's friend:
Brian Mahoney
Kirsty Elliott, Weir's housekeeper:
Lennox Milne
Christina Elliott, her niece:
Pamela Bain
Her nephews: Hob Elliott:
John Young
Her nephews: Gib Elliott:
Lawrence Dalzeil
Her nephews: Clem Elliott:
Norman Fraser
McKillop, Weir's butler:
James Gibson
Prison governor:
George Davies
Haxton, a warder:
Liam Hood
Jean, his daughter Mary:
Helen Donald
Ecky:
Christine Turnbull

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