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Dudley Savage joins Sam Costa and plays your requests on the organ of the EMI Social Club, Plymouth. Studio guests THE ST DENNIS BAND conductor EDDIE WILLIAMS
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conductor ERIC WETHERELL Producer IANCARSON BBC Bristol
(Requests, on postcards please, to: Sam on Sunday, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR) including at
7.15 New Day: some prayers and music for the first day of the week

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Costa
Conductor:
Eddie Williams
Conductor:
Eric Wetherell

introduces Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA guest leader JOHN BRADBURY conducted by MARCUS DODS
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA leader GEORGE FRENCH with Neilson Taylor Producer PETER BELL

Contributors

Leader:
John Bradbury
Conducted By:
Marcus Dods
Leader:
George French
Unknown:
Neilson Taylor
Producer:
Peter Bell

Introduced by Jean Challis Taking part:
MICHAEL BAGULEY , BBC Belfast
ANDREW PASTOUNA, BFBS Cologne JUNiE ARMSTRONG-WRIGHT, Radio and TV Hong Kong MIKE JEFFRIESABC Sydney Producer RAY HARVEY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jean Challis
Unknown:
Michael Baguley
Producer:
Ray Harvey

Terry Wogan presents a review of Radio 2's first ten years including highlights of past programmes, contributions from important personalities, and significant events that have been broadcast on Radio 2 during the past decade. including the voices of: HRH The Duke of Edinburgh Muhammad Ali, Fred Astaire Johnny Cash, Sammy Cahn, Billy Cotton, Bing Crosby, Marlene Dietrich, Reginald Dixon, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Bob Hope, Kenneth Horne, Jack Jackson, Joe Loss, Pete Murray, David Niven, Shaw Taylor, The Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher MP, P. G. Wodehouse and Jimmy Young.

Written by PETER CLAYTON Producer JOHN BILLINGHAM Preview: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Fred Astaire
Unknown:
Johnny Cash.
Unknown:
Sammy Cahn
Unknown:
Billy Cotton
Unknown:
Bing Crosby
Unknown:
Marlene Dietrich
Unknown:
Reginald Dixon
Unknown:
Douglas Fairbanks Jr
Unknown:
Bob Hope.
Unknown:
Kenneth Home
Unknown:
Jack Jackson
Unknown:
Joe Loss
Unknown:
Pete Murray
Unknown:
David Niven
Unknown:
Shaw Taylor
Unknown:
Margaret Thatcher
Unknown:
P. J. Wodehouse
Written By:
Peter Clayton
Producer:
John Billingham

with your
Sunday Soapbox
Producer RON GARDNER BBC Birmingham including at
4.10 The Prix de 1'Arc de Triomphe: Europe's richest horse race, worth more than ₤125,000 to the winner. Commentary by PETER BROMLEY at Longchiamp

Contributors

Producer:
Ron Gardner
Unknown:
Peter Bromley

from Chapel Street Methodist Church, Penzance with choirs and congregations of the area and the MOUSEHOLE MALE VOICE CHOIR
Introduced by JEREMY CARRAD
Conductor of choirs D.R EDWARiD WEYiMOUTH
Organist NICHOLAS MATTHEWS
Prayer and Blessing by THE REV WILLIAM PALMER
Thou whose almAghity word (Moscow); My God I love thee (St Francis Xavier ); Tell out my soul (Woodlands); Gloria (from Mozart's lath Mass); The hymn of the Cornish saints (Westminster Abbey); My God, how wonderful thou art (Westminster); Sunset and evening star (Parry, arr Maddern Williams) ; May the grace of Christ (Waltham); O praise ye the Lord (Laudate Dominum) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Organist:
Nicholas Matthews
Unknown:
William Palmer
Unknown:
Francis Xavier

Don Durbridge introduces an international series of concerts recorded in the Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, in August.
The Axeman Cometh: Ireland's entry for the 1977 Nordring Radio Prize is a light-hearted account of Irish/Danish diplomatic relations in music and song, with TONY KENNY
KATHRYN KINiSLEY , LOUIS STEWART THE DANISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader POUL lEAN MÖLLER arranged and conducted by NOEL KELEHAN
Presented by Valerie McGovern Producer JOHNNY DEVLIN (RTE)

Contributors

Introduces:
Don Durbridge
Unknown:
Tony Kenny
Unknown:
Kathryn Kinisley
Presented By:
Valerie McGovern
Producer:
Johnny Devlin

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