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Popping the questions
Ray Moore , and hoping to score off each other: David Hamilton and Lonnie Donegan v
Ken Bruce and Vince Hill Compiled and produced by RICHARD WILLCOX
7.30 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Moore
Unknown:
David Hamilton
Unknown:
Lonnie Donegan
Unknown:
Ken Bruce
Produced By:
Richard Willcox

BBC Concert Orchestra leader ROY GILLARD conductor Ashley Lawrence with special guest singers Ann Mackay and John Brecknock
The enchantment of old Vienna is recalled in a selection of vocal and instrumental pieces by some of the city's most famous composers, including Lehar, Ziehrer, Kalman and the Strauss family.
Recorded at the Corn Exchange, Bedford, the programme also features the Bedford Waltz by Josef Labitzky , receiving its first performance this century. Presented by the chairman of the Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain, Peter Kemp Producer tim MCDONALD (Given in association with The Bedford Society)
8.20-8.40* Interval
Letter from Broadway:
Ann Mann reports from the Great White Wav and talks to Cleo Laine.

Contributors

Leader:
Roy Gillard
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Singers:
Ann MacKay
Singers:
John Brecknock
Unknown:
Josef Labitzky
Unknown:
Peter Kemp
Unknown:
Ann Mann
Unknown:
Cleo Laine.

The Strings of the BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN guest conductor Neil Richardson
Presented by Bill Rennells Producer SANDRA BLACK

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conductor:
Neil Richardson
Presented By:
Bill Rennells
Producer:
Sandra Black

Jimmy Witherspoon and Buddy Greco , backed by the NATIONAL YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA from the City Hall, Sheffield Presented by Alan Sykes Producers JOHN LEONARD and NICK BARRACLOUGH BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Witherspoon
Unknown:
Buddy Greco
Presented By:
Alan Sykes
Producers:
John Leonard

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