(Repeated: Monday 10.30 am) Written by BARBARA CLEGG
Producers PIERS PLOWRIGHT DAVID JOHNSTON and STUART GRIFFITHS
The cast this week:
(Jamas Beattie is a National Theatre player)
Contributors
Written By:
Barbara
Clegg
Producers:
Piers
Plowright
Producers:
David
Johnston
Producers:
Stuart
Griffiths
Unknown:
Jamas
Beattie
Mike Nash:
Edward
Cast
Claire Nash:
Ellen
McIntosh
Alice Turner:
Hilda
Kriseman
Gordon Turner:
Will
Leighton
Peter Tyson:
Basil
Moss
Liz Tyson:
Ann
Morrish
Lynn Tyson:
Judy
Franklin
Matt Prior:
Michael
Spice
MyrnaPodmore:
Valerie
Newbold
Errol Podrnore:
Malcolm
Gerard
Mrs Tandv:
Grizelda
Hervey
Ken Thurston:
Michael J.
Jackson
Drake Douglas:
Nigel
Graham
Andrew Bolt:
Christopher
Bidmead
Vivien Bolt:
Jean
Trend
Debbie Franks:
Tara
Soppet
Venonica:
Anna
Bentinck
Beth:
Bonnie
Hurren
Ambrose Grainger:
Michael
McClain
Ray Finch:
Julian
Fox
Bob:
James
Beattie
Mr Atkinson:
Peter
Williams
Syd:
Michael
Burlington
conducts the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA
And the ADDED DIMENSION
JOHN FOX says: ' It is a great pleasure to present my own style of music. The accent is on lush strings with the added dimension of voices.'
Presented by JEAN CHALLIS Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Fox
Presented By:
Jean
Challis
Producer:
Royston
Herbert
From the Hippodrome, Golders Green
Kenneth Alwyn conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS
THE BAND OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS conductor MAJOR PETER PARKES Director of Music
Friday Night's Star Singers VALERIE MONESE
JOHN LAWRENSON
THE CHARLES YOUNG CHORALE with GORDON LANGFORD (piano) Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer PETER BELL
(Before an invited audience)
Contributors
Leader:
Arthur
Leavins
Conductor:
Major Peter
Parkes
Singers:
Valerie
Monese
Singers:
John
Lawrenson
Piano:
Gordon
Langford
Introduced By:
Robin
Boyle
Producer:
Peter
Bell
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