Presented by Colin Semper
As Prescribed
Dudley Savage at the organ of the ABC Theatre in Plymouth and Desford Colliery Band, conductor Albert Chappell with music requested for patients in hospital or at home.
and sing some gospel songs and choruses with the CITY TEMPLE CRUSADER CHOIR, CARDIFF THE RICHARD WILLIAMS JUNIOR (1NGERS and KELVIN THOMAS Introduced by Wyn Calvin Producer LLOYD WALTERS BBC Wales
introduces Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA and BERNARD DICKERSON Producer PETER BELL including from 10.59* to 11.3* From the Cenotaph
Big Ben
Two Minutes' Silence
The Last Post
(The whole ceremony on R4: 10.33*)
The last of three programmes from a studio in Bristol, led by REV BRIAN COLEMAN
3: Walking without Fainting Producer PETER FIRTH BBC Bristol
Introduced by Jean Challis ANDREW PASTOUNA BFBS Cologne
MARVO manning, CBC Barbados JUNE ARMSTRONG-WRIGHT Radio and TV Hong Kong STEVE COSSER , ABC Sydney Producer RAY HARVEY
(12 December: BFBS Cologne, BFBS Malta, Hong Kong and Australia)
says Les Dawson with DAPHNE OXENFORD and COLIN EDWYNN. Music directed by BRIAN FITZGERALD
Written and produced by JAMES CASEY. BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Saturday 7.2 pm 1500m, and 202m Scotland)
A celebration of 50 years of film musicals
23: The Stories of the Stars
' Everything in movies is embellished. They tried to follow close to the story of Marilyn Miller, but I don't know if any of the songs had anything to do with her life story. They were there in the studio catalogue, good songs for me to sing, and I guess they put them in.' (GORDON MACRAE ) ' Fanny Brice and I were very much alike, almost frighteningly so. and I felt when I was doing Funny Girt if I was true to myself then I would be true to her.' (BARBRA STREISAND) Douglas Fairbanks Jr analyses the attempts Hollywood made to immortalise famous men and women on film. Taking part: SYLVIA FINE, GORDON MACRAE BARBRA STREISAND , JULE STYNE
NORMAN TAUROG , HARRY WARREN Written by BENNY GREEN
Producers JOHN billinghau and MEL HOUSE
says Be My Guest
The leader of the world-famous vocal group, Swingle II, invites you to join him as he looks back over his career and selects some musical highlights which always give him great pleasure to listen to again and again.
Producer JOHN F. MUIR
with your Sunday Soapbox Producer RON GARDNER BBC Birmingham
Unforgettable melodies from the world of operetta and musical theatre.
Introduced by Sam Costa Written and produced by EDWARD NASH
from Ludlow Parish Church Introduced by DAVID BIDDLE Conductor keith MORGAN Organist RICHARD FRANCIS Prayer and Blessing by REV RAYMOND MORRISON
Come. let us join our cheerful songs (Nativity); All hail the power of Jesus' name (Miles Lane); Love divine, all loves excelling (Blaenwern); Immortal, invisible, God only wise
(St Denio); Guide me, 0 thou great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda); Thy kingdom come, 0 God (St Cecilia); Come down, 0 love divine (Down Ampney); Jesu, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth); At the name of Jesus (Evelyns); God that madest earth and heaven (All through the night) BBC Birmingham
Introduced by Alan Keith Producer JACK DABBS
The Power of Music
The Dutch entry for the 1976 Nordring Radio Prize held at Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, earlier this year, with Letty de Jong , Edwin Rutten Harry Mooten , Ruud Brink Jan Mol , and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JERRY VAN ROOYEN Producer joop DE ROO (NDS)
Peter Clayton with news, reviews and comment from the world of jazz, with the IAN HENRY TRIO and WHEELS Producers LAWRIE MONK and KEITH STEWART including at 11.0
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