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THE YEARS GONE BV
ALAN KEITH brings you a selection of your recorded memories
Produced by Denys Gueroult
If you have a memory from the past-an event, a radio programme, a personality which you would like to hear again, write on a postcard to ' The Years Gone By,' BBC, London, W.I.

Contributors

Produced By:
Denys Gueroult

SINGING TOGETHER by William Appleby
Requests
11.20 SCIENCE IS EVERYWHERE
In the Garden
Experiments that reintroduce some of the ideas raised in earlier programmes
Script by Frank Blackwell
Junior Science series
11.40 LE QUATORZE JUILLET
The anniversary of the fall of the Bastille is celebrated in the smallest villages as well as in the largest towns of France. Madame Arnaud, Jeannine, and Jean-Paul, on holiday in Pornic, Brittany, see the festivities there. Script by Emile Harven
Intermediate French seriee

Contributors

Unknown:
William Appleby
Script By:
Frank Blackwell
Script By:
Emile Harven

The Disagreeable Man adapted by C. E. Webber from an episode in the book ' Ways and Means ' by HENRY CECIL
The two newcomers to the village are a most extraordinary pair. Basil Merridew is quite the most offensive man in the world, but his nephew Nicholas is really charming.
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Recorded broadcast of Nov. 17. 1960

Contributors

Adapted By:
C. E. Webber
Unknown:
Henry Cecil
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Basil Merridew:
Valentine Dyall
Nicholas Drewe:
William Eedle
Mrs Temperley:
Eva Stuart
The Rev John Temperley:
James Thomason
Dr Sainsbury:
Douglas Storm
Major-General Sir Bragge Purbick:
Hugh Manning
A very old man:
Keith Williams
Isobel Stroud:
Mary Wimbush
Mrs Thwaites:
June Tobin
Mr Buckram ,:
Lee Fox
Judge Strachan:
George Hagan
Mary:
Rita Staines
Mrs Gaspard:
Beatrice Kane
The Colonel:
Haydn Jones
Adam Twigg:
Geoffrey Wincott

A programme for the- fives to eights THE RIVER BANDIT
Another adventure of the Deep Woodtanders written for broadcasting by Elleston Trevor
1: Troubte in the Wood
Produced by Trevor Hill

Contributors

Produced By:
Trevor Hill
Old Stripe, the badger:
Graham Roberts
Potter, the otter:
Norman Somers
Digiger Mole:
Herbert Smith
Woo Owl ::
Tom Harrison

playing music of his choice and talking about his friends and personalities in the world of entertainment with the BBC Revue Orchestra
Leader. JulienGaillsrd
Conducted by Malcolm Lockyer Produced by John Browell
See page 23

Contributors

Conducted By:
Malcolm Lockyer
Produced By:
John Browell

by J. B. PRIESTLEY adapted for broadcasting by Howard Agg
. with William Eedle as Gregory Dawson
Music played by, the London Czech Trio

Contributors

Author:
J. B. Priestley
Adapted for broadcasting by:
Howard Agg
Producer:
Martyn C. Webster
Gregory Dawson:
William Eedle
George Brent:
Rolf Lefebvre
Elizabeth Earl:
Annabel Maule
Joe Ackworth:
George Merritt
John Alington:
Wilfred Babbage
Joan Alington:
Dorit Welles
David Alington:
Nigel Anthony
Mrs Alington:
Mary O'Farrell
Eva Alington:
Sulwen Morgan
Bridget Alington:
Sheila Grant
Oliver Alington:
Anthony Viccars
Jock Barriston:
Simon Lack
Stanley Mervin:
James Thomason
Malcolm Nixey:
Jon Pullen
Eleanor Nixey:
Diana Olsson
Croxton:
Frank Partington
Laura Childs:
Hilda Kreiseman

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