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at the BBC Theatre Organ presents a programme of requests and music from the CWS (MANCHESTER) BRASS BAND conductor derek garside Producer TONY HALE (BBC Manchester)
Requests, on a postcard please, to: Reginald Dixon , BBC, PO Box 27, Manchester

Contributors

Conductor:
Derek Garside
Producer:
Tony Hale
Unknown:
Reginald Dixon

Talk about Mysteries
The second of three programmes in which THE REV JOE STRATTON talks with his friends about things which lie just under the surface of our lives. Today: Male and Female with the SALVATION ARMY SONGSTERS from Easton, under the direction of CHRISTOPHER priest Producer PETER FIRTH (BBC Bristol)

Contributors

Talks:
Joe Stratton
Producer:
Peter Firth

Introduced by Sandi Jones
Taking part: MARAMA maktin Radio New Zealand
JOHN CRABTREB , BFBS Cyprus and Masirah bill PAUL, CBC, Toronto ROD MCNEIL , abc, Sydney Producer PAM cox
(28 December: Belfast, Cologne, Canada and Australia)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sandi Jones
Unknown:
Marama Maktin
Unknown:
John Crabtreb
Unknown:
Rod McNeil
Producer:
Pam Cox

with Stephen Murray
Jon Pertwee , Leslie Phillips
A chronicle of events aboard BMS Troutbridge, written by LAWRIE WYMAN and GEORGE EVANS and involving RICHARD CALDICOT HEATHER CHASEN, TENNIEL EVANS and MICHAEL BATES. Producer ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
(Repeated: Saturday 7.2 pm)
(Richard Caldicot is in No Sex Please, We're British at the Strand Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Jon Pertwee
Unknown:
Leslie Phillips
Unknown:
Lawrie Wyman
Unknown:
George Evans
Unknown:
Tenniel Evans
Unknown:
Michael Bates.
Producer:
Alastair Scott Johnston

Jessie Matthews , In a series of six programmes, tells the story of one man and his music. With the recorded voices of RICHARD RODGERS
OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN
JULIE ANDREWS , JOHNNY MATnIS and others
6: Cavalcade o/ Music
' He's a blessed man and he's led a blessed life.'
(MARY MARTIN about RICHARD RODGERS )
Series written by FRED NOLAN Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jessie Matthews
Unknown:
Richard Rodgers
Unknown:
Oscar Hammerstein
Unknown:
Julie Andrews
Unknown:
Johnny Matnis
Unknown:
Richard Rodgers
Written By:
Fred Nolan
Producer:
Alan Owen

Bernard Cribbins Dllys Laye and Bob Monkhouse throw the punches
Terry Wogan referees
From an idea by MYLES RUDGE who also wrote the sketches Producer EDWARD TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Cribbins
Unknown:
Dllys Laye
Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Myles Rudge
Producer:
Edward Taylor

presents and plays
Music for Your Pleasure featuring the LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS with VINCENT BiLLiNCTON (piano) Special guests JEAN GRAYSTON and JOAN OWEN
Producer BARRY KNIGHT
(Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House)

Contributors

Piano:
Vincent Billincton
Unknown:
Jean Grayston
Unknown:
Joan Owen
Producer:
Barry Knight

Introduced by BOB CHRISTIE from Anstruther Parish Church with the united choirs of the East Neuk of Fife churches, the choir and orchestra of Waid Academy and Anstruther Church Sunday School choir. Conductor of Praise WILLIAM MURRAY
Organist William ANDERSON Prayer and Blessing by REV CHARLES MILLER
Praise (from ch 3): Jesus calls us! (St Andrew ); Will your anchor hold? (Will your anchor hold?); Lord of all hopefulness (Miniver); Hark, the glad sound! (Crediton); Jesus loves me! (Gaelic Lullaby); Turn back, 0 man (arr Gustav Hoist); Blessing and honour (trad); Fairest Lord Jesus (Schonster Herr Jesu ); The day thou gavest (St Clement)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bob Christie
Organist:
William Murray
Organist:
William Anderson
Unknown:
Charles Miller
Unknown:
St Andrew
Unknown:
Schonster Herr Jesu

David Gell introduces recordings of the 1975 International Slovene Song Festival held in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, and featuring the BBC's representative singer Stuart Gillies Producer CYRIL DRAKZ

Contributors

Introduces:
David Gell
Singer:
Stuart Gillies
Producer:
Cyril Drakz

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