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SONGS FROM 10.00 MUSIC AND PORTUGAL. 10.30 BAND OF THE DAY.

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Harmonica stylings by Larry Adler.

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1.30 INFORMATION DESK.

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THE SPOKEN WORD. Orations, stories, and words of wisdom from Masters of the Spoken Word.

4.15 BRASS EXTRAORDINARY.

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The Importance of Belog Earnest by Oscar Wilde. With Sir John Gielgud. Roland Culver, Dame Edith Evans, Pamela Brown, Cella Johnson, Jean Cadell, Aubrey Mather, Brewster Mason and Peter Sallis

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