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Dudley Savage joins Sam Costa and plays your requests on the organ of the EMI Social Club, Plymouth. Studio guests Templemore Band conductor J. W. BURCH BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conductor ERIC WETHERELL
6.55 New Day

Contributors

Unknown:
Dudley Savage
Unknown:
Sam Costa
Conductor:
J. W. Burch
Conductor:
Eric Wetherell

from St Michael's Church. Bugle Street, with the CHOIR OF KING EDWARD VI
SCHOOL, SOUTHAMPTON
, Introduced by JEREMY CARRAD
Conductor ERIC MERRIMAN Organist JEREMY BLANDFORD Hail to the Lord's anointed (Cruger); Deo gracias (Britten); 0 come, 0 come, Emmanuel (Veni Emmanuel); There is no rose of such virtue (Joubert); Hills of the north, rejoice (Little Cornard); Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Bairstowi; Hark the glad sound! (Bristol); Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (Gardner); Wake. 0 wake, for night is flying (Wachet auf)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jeremy Carrad
Conductor:
Eric Merriman
Organist:
Jeremy Blandford

in Castles on the Air, with Mike Burton , Eli Woods Jacqueline Clarke
Brian Fitzgerald Orchestra Written by MIKE CRAIG LAWRIE KINSLEY and RON MCDONNELL
(Rptd: Thursday 10.2 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Burton
Unknown:
Eli Woods
Unknown:
Jacqueline Clarke
Unknown:
Brian Fitzgerald
Written By:
Mike Craig
Written By:
Lawrie Kinsley
Written By:
Ron McDonnell

The Ballad of L. S. Lowry The British entry for this year's Nordrino Radio Prize and the final concert of the series: an account of the famous painter's life and work told with the help of the recent hit, 'Matchstalk Men',and the best of contemporary song performed by Bryan and Michael Colin Anthony David Blakeley and Lois Lane

Contributors

Unknown:
L. S. Lowry
Unknown:
Michael Colin Anthony
Unknown:
David Blakeley
Unknown:
Lois Lane

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