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A musical journey on a magic carpet woven by the BBC West of England
Light Orchestra
(Leader, Frederick Lunnon )
Conductor, Frank Cantell with Hugh Shirreff as your guide
Today's tour includes Scotland, Wales. Berkshire, Brittany. North Africa, Austria, India, and China

Contributors

Leader:
Frederick Lunnon
Conductor:
Frank Cantell
Unknown:
Hugh Shirreff

with Roger Bannister , Olympic runner
Jean Metcalfe introduces:
Mary Good recalling a journey and a homecoming
(Continued in next' column)
A trichologist offering hints about the hair
Veronica Papworth finding out about ourselves as others see us
Some younger women's views
Serial: Yeoman's Hospital,' by Helen Ashton. Abridged by Arthur Calder-Marshall . Read by Marjorie Westbury

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Bannister
Introduces:
Jean Metcalfe
Unknown:
Mary Good
Unknown:
Veronica Papworth
Unknown:
Helen Ashton.
Abridged By:
Arthur Calder-Marshall
Read By:
Marjorie Westbury

Ninth of a series of true stories of heroism and adventure in dramatic form
Nigel Patrick in a new production of 'Rendezvous in Crete'
with Howard Marion-Crawford

The island of Crete was a German stronghold. The Cretan guerillas were active, enemy reprisals were savage. Crete was a dangerous place to visit. However, Major I.W.S. Moss and Major Patrick Leigh-Fermor decided to visit the island, kidnap the German general and remove him to British custody in the Middle East.

Contributors

[Actor]:
Nigel Patrick
[Actor]:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Writer:
Tom Fallon
Writer:
Clifford Witting
Producer:
Tom Waldron

Directed by Cyril Stapleton in ' Yours for a Song'
The best of today's popular music with the Stargazers
Dick James , Jean Campbell Bill McGuffie , Harold Smart and the Show Band Singers Production by Johnnie Stewart

Contributors

Directed By:
Cyril Stapleton
Unknown:
Dick James
Unknown:
Jean Campbell
Unknown:
Bill McGuffie
Unknown:
Harold Smart
Production By:
Johnnie Stewart

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