The Sunday Show
says Good Morning Sunday with special guest Les Dawson including at 7.45
Bishop Frank Sargeant Producer HUGH FAUPEL BBC Manchester
Introduced by Robin Boyle BBC Concert Orchestra leader ROY GILLARD conductor James Lockhart including gramophone records Of SYLVIA SASS. STUART BURROWS and JAMES GALWAY
Producer BARRY KNIGHT
with your
Radio 2 All-Time Greats Favourite records of yesterday and today Producer PAM COX
and recalls the best of last week on Radio 2.
Written by JOHN THOMPSON Producer RAY HARVEY
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter Producer BRIAN STEPHENS
with Sounds Easy
Producer ANTHONY WILLS
A 26-part history of jazz introduced by Robert Parker featuring original recordings in high quality stereo sound. 12: Empress of the Blues: Bessie Smith
A fresh look at some of her Columbia recordings made between 1926 and 1933. 'There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight!'
(A digital recording from Vintage Productions of Sydney, Australia)
(Highlights from the series are on three BBC records, cassettes or compact discs. available from record dealers)
THE CLIFF ADAMS SINGERS
THE JACK EMBLOW QUARTET Producer TIM MCDONALD
5.0 VHF/FM joins Radio 1
with your Sunday Soapbox Telephone calls received during the programme on [number removed]Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester
starring Roy Castle with Charles Collingwood Special guests
Acker Bilk and Tom Pepper Musicians ANDY GROSSART
BOB EMMINES. KEN MCCARTHY Written by CHARLIE ADAMS JON LEA and JOHN WALKER Producer RON MCDONNELL BBC Manchester
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 10. 0pm)
Sweet Substitute-
Angie, Kate and Ten present close harmony in the old style. Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Birmingham
with the Orchestra conducted by Reginald Leopold Producer CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL (Re-broadcast on Good Friday at 10.30pm)
from the Methodist Central Hall, Edinburgh
Introduced by Blair Armstrong Hymns: Ye gates lift up your heads; Ride on, ride on in Majesty; Children of Jerusalem; Give me joy in my heart; It is a thing most wonderful; Lord
Christ we praise your sacrifice; Hark, what a sound; At the name of Jesus; Day is done, but love unfailing BBC Scotland
Introduced by Alan Keith
BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Ray Cook Guest singers Joan Savage and Uel Deane
Presented by Richard Clegg Producer TIM MCDONALD
Your last chance to sign on for half an hour of music and lunacy with Captain Mr Acker Bilk
Crew The Paramount Jazz Band Parrot Fred Wedlock Producer STUART HOBDAY BBCBristol
Peter Clayton with reviews, interviews and comment from the world of jazz including Tony Russell 's news and blues review. After midnight, The
National Youth Jazz Orchestra with John Dankworth recorded at Poole Arts Centre. Producer KEITH STEWART
12.0 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2
presents Nightride
presents The Early Show Producer PAUL WALTERS