The Sunday Show
says Good Morning Sunday and celebrates Caribbean Focus Sunday with the distinctive sound of some contemporary gospel music. Including at 7.45 Bishop Jim Thompson Producer JOHN FORREST
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Introduced by Richard Baker BBC Concert Orchestra leader ROY GILLARD conductor James Lockhart including gramophone records Of JESSYE NORMAN. JOSE CARRERAS and ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN Producer BARRY KNIGHT
with a newer and longer edition of your Radio 2 All-Time Greats Producer RAY HARVEY
Producer BARBARA PAGE
with Sounds Easy
Producer ANTHONY WILLS
(Alan Dell's birthday tribute to Henry Hall tomorrow at 7.0 pm)
A 26-part history of jazz introduced by Robert Parker 17: Jazz Overseas
Duke Ellington's first visit to London in 1933 inspired many British dance band leaders and arrangers. Featured here are Billy Cotton , Ray Noble ,
Nat Gonella , Tommy McQuater , Lew Stone and Jack Hylton. (A digital recording from Vintage Productions of Sydney, Australia)
THE CLIFF ADAMS SINGERS
THE JACK EMBLOW QUARTET Producer SANDRA BLACK (R)
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
The final programme of songs by Rodgers and Hart Sung by Julia Sutton and Lindsay Benson with Gordon Langford (piano) Don Lawson (drums) Lenny Bush (bass)
Presented by Leslie Sands Written by DENNIS MOORE and LESLIE SANDS
Producer ALAN OWEN
(First broadcast on Radio 4)
Richard Anthony Baker reveals the intriguing stories behind some well-known songs. With JUDY GARLAND. NOEL COWARD
SPIKE JONES and others on record Producer ALAN OWEN
(Details on Friday at 10.0pm)
from North Church, Perth
Introduced by Blair Armstrong Hymns: Crown him with many crowns; We love the place; Jesus is Lord; God who made the earth; There is a green hill;
There's no greater name; Father who on man dost shower;
Saviour again to thy dear name; Soldiers of Christ arise BBC Scotland
Introduced by Alan Keith
BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Stanley Black Guest singers Lorna Dallas and Gordon Sandison
Presented by Richard Clegg Producer TIM MCDONALD
A reminiscent programme on the subject ofjazz this week from The Bull's Head, Barnes, London
Chairman Benny Green with Ronnie Scott
Humphrey Lyttelton John Bames
Digby Fairweather Research and questions by ROY PELLETT
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
Peter Clayton with reviews, interviews and comment from the world ofjazz including Tony Russell 's news and blues review.
After midnight, Paz recorded at The Bull's Head, Barnes, London
Producer KEITH STEWART
12.0 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2
presents Nightride
presents The Early Show Producer CHRISTOPHER VEZEY