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Cilla Black discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the gramophone records she would take to a desert island.

(Repeated next Saturday at 1.40.)
(Cilla Black is in 'Startime' at the London Palladium.)

Contributors

Presenter:
Roy Plomley
Castaway:
Cilla Black
Producer:
Monica Chapman

A magazine with older listeners specially in mind, including:
The Children's International Summer Village: YVONNE ADAM SON reports on the final day at Hexham, Northumberland
Yours for 25,000 Coupons:
PAT HARTRIDGE talks about early trading stamps and her mother-in-law's bedroom suite
Continued in next column
Flower Homes:
ERNEST MARRIOTT tells BARRY CHAMBERS about an unusual charity organisation in Bradford
Making Music: a visit to the shop of a musical instrument maker, now reconstructed at the Kirkstall Abbey Museum, Leeds and, from London
For Your Library List: some recommendations from SYLVIA CLAYTON
Introduced by DICK GREGSON from the North of England

Contributors

Unknown:
Yvonne Adam
Talks:
Pat Hartridge
Unknown:
Ernest Marriott
Introduced By:
Dick Gregson

by William Shakespeare u;ith
His companions:
Scene: The King of Navarre's Park, 1597
Music by GERALD FINZI originally composed for a radio production in 1946 , played by the LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader. Lionel Bentley
Conducted by ANTHONY BERNARD
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Fourth broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Music By:
Gerald Finzi
Conducted By:
Anthony Bernard
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
as The Princess of France:
Sylvia Syms
as Rosaline:
Geraldine McEwan
as Berowne:
Tony Britton
King of Navarre:
Godfrey Kenton
Longaville:
Michael Deacon
Dumaine:
Geoffrey Matthews
Berowne:
Tony Britton
Constable (Dull):
George Hagan
Clown (Costard):
Peter Pratt
Braggart (Don Armado):
Basil Langton
Boy (Moth) page to Armado:
Anthony Hall
Maid (Jacquenetta):
Sheila Grant
Boyet:
Austin Trevor
Princess of France:
Sylvia Syms
Her ladies::
Maria Shirley Cooklln
Katherine:
Elizabeth Morgan
Rosaline:
Geraldine McEwan
Forester:
Anthony Viccars
Curate (Sir Nathaniel):
Norman Shelley
Pedant (Holofernes):
Hamlyn Benson
Marcade, a messenger:
Kenneth Hyde
Narrator:
Michael Spice

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