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Conceived, written and misread by Tim Brooke-Taylor
Barry Cryer and John Junkin with The Denis King Trio Producer DAVID HATCH
(Repeated: Monday, 7.2 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
John Junkin
Producer:
David Hatch

told by Val Doonican
A successful songwriter for 40 years and still writing, that's JIMMY KENNEDY , the man who wrote Red Sails in the Sunset, Harbour Lights and Teddy Bears' Picnic to name but a few.
1: Tin Pan Alley
Written by Frank Sailer Producer ANGELA BOND
Thanks to the teddy bears: p 5

Contributors

Told By:
Val Doonican
Unknown:
Jimmy Kennedy
Written By:
Frank Sailer
Producer:
Angela Bond

Recorded in All Saints Church, Woodford Wells, Essex, with the combined choirs and congregations of ALL SAINTS AND UNITED FREE CHURCH, and the choir from WOODFORD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Introduced by WALTER MACDONALD
Conductor LESLIE DURANT Organist ROBIN BOWMAN Prayer and Blessing by REV JOHN B. TAYLOR
Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey); Psalm 121 (from Psalm Praise); All my hope on God is founded (Michael); Extracts from God-spell; The King of love (Hymn Anthem on St Columba by E. H. Thiman ); Lord Christ. who on thy heart (Gonfalon Royal); Day is dying in the west (Spiritual); 0 praise ye the Lord (Laudate Dominum)

Contributors

Conductor:
Walter MacDonald
Conductor:
Leslie Durant
Organist:
Robin Bowman
Unknown:
John B. Taylor
Unknown:
E. H. Thiman

1500m only
BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHNNY GREGORY THE JOHN FOSTER AND SON LTD
BLACK OYKE MILLS BAND
Conductor ROY NEWSOME
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury Producer ALLAN GILES

Contributors

Conducted By:
Johnny Gregory
Conducted By:
The John Foster
Conductor:
Roy Newsome
Introduced By:
Jimmy Kingsbury
Producer:
Allan Giles

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