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Joy to the World

on BBC One London

Sarah Greene introduces a spectacular celebration of Christmas held in the Royal Albert Hall, London, in the presence of HRH The Princess Royal. Organised by the Westminster Christmas Appeal Trust and Save the Children Fund, in association with the Ford Motor Company Ltd. Artists appearing include: Anthony Andrews, Margaret Cable, Penelope Keith, Ben Kingsley, Julian Lloyd-Webber, Keith Michell, Sir John Mills, Ron Moody, Derek Nimmo,
Adrian Phillips, Sir Anthony Quayle, Cliff Richard, Pamela Stephenson, Gary Wilmot with London Oriana Choir, English Baroque Orchestra Band of the Irish Guards, English Baroque Choir, London, Brass Trumpeters from the Household Division, London Schools' Steel
Orchestra and Boys' Choir of Harlem from the USA, Moscow Music Society Choir from the USSR.
For Joy to the World:
Musical director LEON LOVETT
Written by ROSEMARY ANN SISSONS
Concert director GEORGE MAY
Concert design GARY WITHERS and IMAGINATION
Devised and produced by MAJOR MICHAEL PARKER
For BBCtv:
Executive producer TIMOTHY MARSHALL
Television presentation BOB WILD

Contributors

Introduces:
Sarah Greene
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Royal Albert Hall
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Anthony Andrews
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Penelope Keith
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Ben Kingsley
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Julian Lloyd-Webber
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Keith Michell
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Sir John Mills
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Ron Moody
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Derek Nimmo
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Adrian Phillips
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Sir Anthony Quayle
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Cliff Richard
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Pamela Stephenson
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Gary Wilmot
Director:
Leon Lovett
Written By:
Rosemary Ann Sissons
Produced By:
Major Michael Parker

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