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and the music of the PAUL MICKELSON ORCHESTRA
FLORENCE PRICE, THE IMPERIALS MOIRA ANDERSON With the MIKE SAMMES SINGERS
HARRY SECOMBE
JIMMY OWENS CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA
DIANA SUSEK and THE SPURRLOW SINGER Devised and produced by JACK HYWEL-DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Mickelson
Unknown:
Moira Anderson
Singers:
Mike Sammes
Singers:
Harry Secombe
Singers:
Jimmy Owens
Unknown:
Diana Susek
Produced By:
Jack Hywel-Davies

Introduced by Michael Aspel with ROD MCNEIL , ABC Sydney RODNEY BURKE , BFBS Cyprus BILL PAUL , CBC Toronto MARAMA MARTIN ,
NzBc New Zealand
Producer JACK DABBS
(15 April: Australia, Canada, British Forces in Cyprus and RAF Masirah. and Malta. Requests, on postcards please, to ' Family Favourites,' BBC, London W1A 4WW)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Aspel
Unknown:
Rod McNeil
Unknown:
Sydney Rodney Burke
Unknown:
Bill Paul
Unknown:
Marama Martin
Producer:
Jack Dabbs

But, as well us Bob, one also hears
David Jason. Barbara Mitchell Jack Emblow (for music and odd lines) and The Septet (for lines and odd music)
Written by DAVID cuuming and DEREK COLLYER
Producer JOHN BROWELL
(Repeated: Monday, 8.2 pm)
(David Jason is in ' No Sex. Please - We're British ' at the Strand Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jason.
Unknown:
Barbara Mitchell
Unknown:
Jack Emblow
Written By:
David Cuuming
Unknown:
Derek Collyer
Producer:
John Browell
Unknown:
David Jason

Cracking the gags
Charlie Chester. Ray Fell and Mike Burton with KEN MACKINTOSH AND THE KING STREET BRASS and the MICHAEL JOHN SINGERS Producer
JOHN FAWCETT WILSON
(Repeated: Friday, 8.2 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Chester.
Unknown:
Mike Burton
Unknown:
Ken MacKintosh
Singers:
Michael John
Unknown:
John Fawcett Wilson

presents and plays
Music for Your Pleasure featuring JACK BYFIELD with RITA MORRIS
GORDON LANGFORD QUARTET THE RADIO ORCHESTRA led by MICHAEL TOMALIN Producer BARRY KNIGHT
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Tickets from BBC Ticket Unit)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rita Morris
Unknown:
Gordon Langford
Unknown:
Michael Tomalin
Producer:
Barry Knight

Recorded in St Luke's Parish Church, Heywood, Lancashire Combined local Church choirs conducted by EDWARD FOULKES Organist FREDERICK WILD Prayer and Blessing by THE REV ALAN SHACKLETON
Introduced by FRANK TOPPING
All people that on earth do dwell (Old 100th); Thou art the way (St James); Lord of the dance (Shaker): My song is love unknown (Love Unknown); The Church's one foundation (Aurelia); When the Lord of love was here (Salvator); God of concrete, God of steel (Minterne); Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty (Tersanctus); Christ is the King! 0 friends rejoice (Vulpius)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Edward Foulkes
Organist:
Frederick Wild
Unknown:
Alan Shackleton
Introduced By:
Frank Topping

Alan Dell presents
ANDEE SILVER, SALENA JONES
ALAN BENCE TRIO, JACK HUDSON
With the LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by NEIL RICHARDSON Producer ROYSTON HERBERT

Contributors

Unknown:
Salena Jones
Unknown:
Alan Bence
Unknown:
Jack Hudson
Conducted By:
Neil Richardson
Producer:
Royston Herbert

Introduced by Robin Boyle This week's studio guests include:
KENNY BALL'S JAZZMEN
FIVEPENNY PIECE
NORTHERN LIGHTS
NICOL AND
MARSH LENNIE FELIX TRIO and JO SEARLE YOUNG IDEA, DUO 70
PETE SMITH SEMINAR and DANNY STREET
LOUISA JANE WHITE with the RADIO BIG BAND conducted by TONY OSBORNE
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA conducted by GORDON FRANKS
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN Producers PAM COX and GEOFFREY MULLIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Unknown:
Marsh Lennie Felix
Unknown:
Jo Searle
Unknown:
Pete Smith
Unknown:
Danny Street
Unknown:
Louisa Jane White
Conducted By:
Tony Osborne
Conducted By:
Gordon Franks
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Producers:
Pam Cox
Producers:
Geoffrey Mullin

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