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With the long, the short and the tall. As another working week grinds to a halt put your feet up and enjoy the conversation that counts, the music that matters and the Mystery Voice that's just plain tricky. And a final Friday thought for slimmers: 'However odd your diet - don't scoff.' Producers PHIL HUGHES
CAROLYN SMYTH and ANDY WILSON including at 6.45 on MW only
Sport and Classified Results

Contributors

Producers:
Phil Hughes
Unknown:
Carolyn Smyth
Unknown:
Andy Wilson

direct from the Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea
Heinz Geese conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra leader ROY GILLARD
Friday Night's Star Singers Vivian Tierney Ryland Davies and the Stephen Hill Singers Italian warmth and Latin-
American heat take the chill out of March winds as the singers and orchestra combine for popular arias from La bohème and Sidney Torch's colourful selection El Rancho Grande.
Music with seaside associations, popular classics, classic evergreens, the theme from The Magnificent Seven and a portrait of Henry Mancini proves that Friday Night is Music Night.
Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN (Given in association with the Southend-on-Sea Music Club)
8.20-8.40* Interval Piano interlude with Don Innes

Contributors

Leader:
Roy Gillard
Singers:
Vivian Tierney
Singers:
Ryland Davies
Singers:
Stephen Hill
Unknown:
Henry Mancini
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen
Unknown:
Don Innes

Take one irrepressible personality, add several measures of music and a generous dash of comedy, sprinkle with quality conversation and spice with a competition, simmer for two hours and serve shaking with laughter. Producers DAVE SHANNON and JOHN LEONARD BBC Manchester
12.0 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2

Contributors

Producers:
Dave Shannon
Producers:
John Leonard

BBC Radio 2

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