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THE CLIFF ADAMS SINGERS
JAKE TRACKRAY
MOIRA MACDONALD
THE RONNIE PRICE QUARTET
Everywhere you go you hear people singing, and these are songs of the people from town and country, from yesterday and today
Introduced and produced by JOHN BROWELL

Contributors

Singers:
Jake Trackray
Singers:
Moira MacDonald
Produced By:
John Browell

Written by BARRY TOOK and MARTY FELDMAN starring Kenneth Home with KENNETH WILLIAMS , HUGH PADDICK BETTY MARSDEN , BILL PERTWEE
Music by THE FRASER HAYES Four EDWIN BRADEN
AND THE HORNBLOWERS
Announcer, Douglas Smith
Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS
Broadcast on Feb. 26 (Light)

Contributors

Written By:
Barry Took
Written By:
Marty Feldman
Unknown:
Kenneth Home
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Hugh Paddick
Unknown:
Betty Marsden
Unknown:
Fraser Hayes Four
Unknown:
Edwin Braden
Announcer:
Douglas Smith
Produced By:
John Simmonds

The Quiet Evening by Barbara Foxe with Mary O'Farrell and Hilda Kriseman
Lucy Fielding had great spirit— and Kreat charm. At seventy-three she could look back on a full and exciting life, and she saw her old age as ' the end of a busy, interesting day— like one of those golden summer evenings we have 'n June.' That was what she thought she wanted.....
Produced by BETIY DAVIES
Broadcast on September 16. 1964

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Foxe
Unknown:
Mary O'Farrell
Unknown:
Hilda Kriseman
Produced By:
Betiy Davies
Lucy Fielding:
Mary O'Farrell
Katy:
Kathleen Helme
Mildred Pierce:
Hilda Kriseman
Helen Fielding:
Penelope Lee
John Bristow:
Bruce Beeby

A Saturday Supplement to "Woman's Hour".
Introduced by Pamela Creighton.
Knocking About: Anne Suter confesses she's a blunderer.
Secretary to a Poet: Elizabeth Salter talks to James Mellen about working for Dame Edith Sitwell.
Depression - the commonest mental illness: a mother's experience, followed by a psychiatrist's comments.
Anyone can do it : Anne Jones has been thinking of writing her autobiography.
Places to Visit: Michael Hardwick at Penshurst Place, ancestral home of Sir Philip Sidney.

Contributors

Presenter:
Pamela Creighton
Speaker:
Anne Suter
Interviewee:
Elizabeth Salter
Interviewer:
James Mellen
Speaker:
Anne Jones
Reporter:
Michael Hardwick

by C.S. Forester adapted for radio by Kenneth Langmaid and Charles Lefeaux
The action of the play takes place in Spain during the Peninsular War.

Contributors

Author:
C.S. Forester
Adapted for radio by:
Kenneth Langmaid
Adapted for radio by/Producer:
Charles Lefeaux
Narrator:
Duncan Carse
Father Prieto:
Ronald Herdman
Isidore Botto:
Alan Dudley
Pablo:
David March
El Bilhanito:
Victor Lucas
Hugh O'Neill:
Nigel Anthony
Carlos O'Neill:
Haydn Jones
Colonel Casarieko:
Preston Lockwood
Captain Brett:
Antony Viccars
Mr Norman:
Leroy Lingwood
Major Jonquier:
Anthony Jackson
Captain Dupont:
Frank Henderson
Alvarez:
Alexander John
Duke of Menjibar:
Ronald Herdman
General Darphin:
Victor Lucas
Colonel Guillermin:
John Justin

Gerald Moore who has accompanied some of the world's leading singers and instrumentalists looks back to the ten years 1953-1963
He talks about the role of the accompanist and his relationship with the singer, and recalls rehearsals and performances with many world-famous musicians. The man who officially retired from the concert world last February talks to DEREK PARKER
Produced by George Angell
Shortened version of last Sunday's broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Moore
Unknown:
Derek Parker
Produced By:
George Angell

BBC Home Service Basic

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