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in business without really trying as revealed by David Knight and illustrated by ROBERT MORSE , MICHELE LEE RUDY VALLEE
ANTHONY TEAGUE and MAUREEN ARTHUR adapted by LYN FAIRHURST from the film version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical comedy
Produced by TONY LUKE

Contributors

Unknown:
David Knight
Illustrated By:
Robert Morse
Illustrated By:
Michele Lee
Illustrated By:
Rudy Vallee
Unknown:
Anthony Teague
Unknown:
Maureen Arthur
Adapted By:
Lyn Fairhurst
Produced By:
Tony Luke

RICHARD BRIERS with some not too serious records about his fellow countrymen
As they see themselves and As others see them
Script by Peter Clayton
Produced by Pat Osborne
RichardBricr.sIsappearingIn ' Relatively Speaking ' at the Duke of York's Theatre. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Briers
Script By:
Peter Clayton
Produced By:
Pat Osborne

The Canisbay Conspiracy by Angus MacVicar with Lennox Milne , Norman Shelley and Gudrun Ure
Chief Sedibo learns from the Prison Governor that he is to be sent back to his native Zanza, there to stand trial—but.... Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
Broadcast on October 28, 1966
(Scottish Home Service)

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus MacVicar
Unknown:
Lennox Milne
Unknown:
Norman Shelley
Unknown:
Gudrun Ure
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Prison Governor:
Michael O'Halloran
Prison Officer:
Stacey Johnshedden
Chief Sedibo:
Charles Baptiste
Television Newsreader:
Alastair McIntyre
Sergeant MacNeil:
Duncan McIntyre
Jeannie, a Waitress:
Sheila Donald
Teenie:
Effie Morrison
Jock:
Jameson Clark
Miss MacDonal:
Lennox Milne
Professor Murchison:
John Graham
Mrs Murchison:
Molly Rankin
Fiona Barton:
Gudrun Ure
Joey Jacob:
David March
Constable Proudfoot:
Fraser Kerr
Tom Carmichael:
John Shedden
Inspector MacLellan:
Tom Watson
Radio Newsreader:
Michael O'Halloran
Mary McIntyre:
Sheila Donald
Lord Holmcroft:
Norman Shelley
The Rev J D MacPherson:
Douglas Murchie
Miss MacHuish, the Postmistress:
Jean Taylor Smith
Alastair the Post:
Henry Stamper
Harold Makepeace-Jones, the Home Secretary:
Basil Jones
Spikey Johnson, the Dustman:
Walter Carr
Jamie Scott, his Assistant:
Paul Young
Archie McIntyre:
Ian Gilmore

Bank Holiday edition including:
The Wars of the Roses:
A. A. THOMSON talks to JACK SINGLETON about his cricketing memories
Bank Holiday in White Tie and Tails: B. C. HILLIAM (Flotsam) describes the day his luggage was pinched
Dem Ole Plantation Days:
SIDNEY H. CARTER picks out some more old' family favourites from his collection of 4,000 phonograph cylinders
High-Kicker of the ' Nineties ':
LILY GETTLER tells DUNCAN GIBSON about her life as a dancer and singer with the Tiller Girls
Introduced by FREDDY GRISEWOOD

Contributors

Talks:
A. A. Thomson
Unknown:
Jack Singleton
Unknown:
Sidney H. Carter
Unknown:
Duncan Gibson
Introduced By:
Freddy Grisewood

The Misanthrope by Moliere translated by RICHARD WILBUR with Hugh Burden , Felix Felton
Gudrun Ure , William Fox
Public hypocrisy and personal vanity are paraded in classical shape to form a bitter comedy of social criticism.
Produced and adapted by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Translated By:
Richard Wilbur
Unknown:
Hugh Burden
Unknown:
Felix Felton
Unknown:
Gudrun Ure
Unknown:
William Fox
Adapted By:
R. D. Smith
Philinte:
Willlam Fox
Alceste:
Hugh Burden
Oronte:
Fellx Felton
Célimène:
Gudrun Ure
Basque:
Arthur Lawrence
Eliante:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Clitandre:
Anthony Jackson
Acaste:
Garard Green
Guard:
Patrick Tull
Arsinoé:
Nicolette Bernard
Dubois:
Kenneth McClellan

The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER JAMES introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome
For very late letters you can ring (01)580-4468. extension 3030. and dictate your message.

Contributors

Introduces:
Walter James

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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