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says Good Morning Sunday with his special guests cricketer Alan Knott and Andrew Wingfield-Digby , director of Christians in Sport. including at 7.45 Rabbi Hugo Gryn
Producer david WINTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Knott
Unknown:
Andrew Wingfield-Digby
Unknown:
Hugo Gryn
Producer:
David Winter

Introduced by Brian Kay BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conductor Ashley Lawrence Reginald Leopold Orchestra leader GEORGE FRENCH with John Lawrenson Producer ALAN OWEN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Brian Kay
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Conductor:
Reginald Leopold
Leader:
George French
Unknown:
John Lawrenson
Producer:
Alan Owen

from Ballymena Baptist Church With the AMBASSADOR MALE CHORUS Introduced by THE REV NOEL BATTYE
Hymns: 0 the joy of the justified; Song and melody I bring; The Lord is my Shepherd; Singing; Redeemed, redeemed;
Then the Lord stood by me; Over in glory; We'll all be there BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Battye

BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Peter Murray Guest singers Patricia Cope and Martin Smith
Presented by John Marsh Producer TIM MCDONALD

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conducted By:
Peter Murray
Singers:
Patricia Cope
Singers:
Martin Smith
Presented By:
John Marsh
Producer:
Tim McDonald

Peter Clayton talks to local jazz organisers, Tony Russell supplies news and blues, and, after midnight, music from The Alex Shaw Quintet and The David Newton Trio Producers KEITH STEWART and DAVE BATCHELOR

Contributors

Talks:
Peter Clayton
Unknown:
Tony Russell
Unknown:
Alex Shaw
Unknown:
David Newton
Producers:
Keith Stewart
Producers:
Dave Batchelor

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