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Brief Encounter starring CELIA JOHNSON and TREVOR HOWARD with Stanley Holloway Joyce Carey , and Cyril Raymond
Adapted and introduced by GORDON Gow
Produced by JOHN HOOPER Recording

Contributors

Unknown:
Celia Johnson
Unknown:
Trevor Howard
Unknown:
Stanley Holloway
Unknown:
Joyce Carey
Unknown:
Cyril Raymond
Introduced By:
Gordon Gow
Produced By:
John Hooper

from a meat products factory at Willesden, London
Introduced by BILL GATES with JANIE MARDEN
BILL PERTWEB
MARTIN AND DAVID LUKINS
THE HIGHLIGHTS
James Moody (piano) Judd Proctor (guitar) Tim Bell (double-bass)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Gates
Unknown:
Janie Marden
Unknown:
Bill Pertweb
Unknown:
David Lukins
Piano:
James Moody
Guitar:
Judd Proctor
Double-Bass:
Tim Bell

You're invited to London's latest record rendezvous where
KEITH FORDYCE introduces the visiting celebrities and ' on the spot ' requests played from the BBC Gramophone Library
Produced by DEREK CHINNERY

Contributors

Introduces:
Keith Fordyce
Produced By:
Derek Chinnery

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Thank you, Woman's Hour: VIVIENNE JENKINS on a talk that changed her life
Incentives to Learning: a symposium of views
Strangers Meeting: in a BBC studio .
Reading Your Letters
Memorable Men: PHILIP Hope-WALLACE on CESAR VEZZANI , a Corsican tenor
RUSSELL NAPIER reads
' The Deadline ' by PAUL BRICKHILL
Second of eight instalments

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Unknown:
Cesar Vezzani
Tenor:
Russell Napier

Script by Geoffrey Bond
Repeated Wednesday, 11.15a.m. Ron Foss has admitted to the police that he stole the dictaphone. There has been trouble between Bill Elliot and Mrs. Freeman over a house he considers suitable for the proposed old people's flats. Kay Grant suspects that Keith Bishop showed her formula to Ralph Vaughan in order to keep her in his life, but is excited about the success of her work. Sally and her directors have made Mrs. Dale a formal offer for the exclusive rights to her designs. Jenny has decided not to play St. Joan.
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company

Contributors

Script By:
Geoffrey Bond
Unknown:
Ron Foss
Unknown:
Bill Elliot
Unknown:
Kay Grant
Unknown:
Keith Bishop
Unknown:
Ralph Vaughan
Mrs Dale:
Ellis Powell
Dr Dale:
James Dale
Mrs Freeman:
Dorothy Lane
Bob Dale:
Leslie Heritage
Jenny Dale:
Julia Braddock
Sue Chorleigh:
Valerie Kirkbright
Pat Hill:
James McManus
Myra Hill:
Joy Osborne
Arnold Cadwallander:
Anthony Jacobs
Effie Cadwallander:
Ann Lancaster
Tadeusz Pillski:
Julian Somers
Donald Brooke:
Humphrey Morton

Gary Marshal introduces
The Beatles, Patsy Ann Noble, Col James, Rog Whittaker, The Ted Taylor Four

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Marshal
Musicians:
The Beatles
Singer:
Patsy Ann Noble
Singer:
Col James
Singer/Guitarist:
Rog Whittaker
Musicians:
The Ted Taylor Four
Producer:
Brian Willey

with Wilfred Pickles visits
The racing community of Malton and Norton, Yorkshire at The Milton Rooms with MABEL at ' The Table ' and HARRY HUDSON at the piano
Arranged by STEPHEN WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilfred Pickles
Unknown:
Harry Hudson
Arranged By:
Stephen Williams

Gladys Young as Melanie Harrod in The Prisoners
A new radio play for radio by JAMES PARISH with David Spenser and Gudrun Ure
Seven people, each a prisoner of his or her own particular problem, become trapped in a lift. The physical incarceration serves to release them from their dilemmas.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON

Contributors

Unknown:
Gladys Young
Unknown:
Melanie Harrod
Unknown:
David Spenser
Unknown:
Gudrun Ure
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Arthur, the lift man:
George Hagan
A customer:
Elizabeth Morgan
Sarah Caronglay:
Gudrun Ure
Emily Burnard:
Noel Hood
Erica Fowler:
Sheila Grant
Captain Clive Lipscomb:
John Pullen
Melanie Harrod:
Gladys Young
Stephen Harrod, her stepson:
David Spenser
Joe, a workman:
Anthony Viccars
The Store Manager:
James Parish

Light Programme

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