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says Good Morning Sunday with his special Mothering Sunday guest, BBC weatherman Ian McCaskill , plus at 7.45
Bishop Jim Thompson Researcher JUDITH PEERS Producer JOHN FORREST

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McCaskill
Unknown:
Jim Thompson
Unknown:
Researcher Judith

Introduced by Robin Boyle BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by ROY GILLARD conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA leader GEORGE FRENCH with Martin McEvoy Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Conductor:
Roy Gillard
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Conductor:
Reginald Leopold
Leader:
George French
Unknown:
Martin McEvoy
Producer:
Alan Owen

1966
In the year when English footballers ruled the world, Ali retained his title five times: Arkle graced the turf and Sobers again astounded all with his mastery over bat and ball. Kenneth Wolstenholme looks back at the sporting calendar and talks to some of the personalities who made it so memorable.
Producer PATRICIA LOWCOCK

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Producer:
Patricia Lowcock

from Claremont Parish Church, East Kilbride
Presenter Blair Armstrong Hymns: (ch 3) Lift up your hearts; The church's one foundation; When I survey;
Thine be the glory; The head that once; We have heard a joyful sound; God of grace; Love divine; The day thou gavest. BBC Scotland

BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Burt Rhodes Guest singers Joan Baxter and Peter Morrison
Presented by John Marsh Producer TIM MCDONALD

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conducted By:
Burt Rhodes
Singers:
Joan Baxter
Singers:
Peter Morrison
Presented By:
John Marsh
Producer:
Tim McDonald

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