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from the Grand Theatre, Blackpool
Neil Richardson conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY
Friday Night's Star Singers Marilyn Dale , Joan Savage John Lawrenson
Friday Night is paying its fourth visit to the refurbished Grand Theatre during Blackpool's annual music festival. An all-embracing programme includes Ron Goodwin 's music for the film The Battle of Britain, traditional tunes of Lancashire, hits of Lennon and McCartney, a tribute to Sir Noel Coward and a music-hall singalong. With
The Blackpool Festival Chorus chorus-master JOHN BURN
Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN (Presented in association with the Blackpool Festival 1986)
8.20 8.40 * Interval
Peter Clayton goes back to
Blackpool after an even longer interval - 40 years.

Contributors

Leader:
Martin Loveday
Singers:
Marilyn Dale
Singers:
Joan Savage
Singers:
John Lawrenson
Unknown:
Ron Goodwin
Unknown:
Sir Noel Coward
Chorus-Master:
John Burn
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen
Unknown:
Peter Clayton

starring Bernie Clifton
With PAT MOONEY. TONY PEERS
CAROLINE TURNER
And on this week's show a chat with the master chef who crossed a camel with a beef cube and got very big lumps in his gravy.
Music by BRIAN FITZGERALD and BOB GILL
Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernie Clifton
Unknown:
With Pat Mooney.
Unknown:
Caroline Turner
Music By:
Brian Fitzgerald
Producer:
Mike Craig

discovers how it's possible to relax on the world tennis circuit.
Plus an in-depth investigation (at grass roots level) into an alternative motor sport. Regular browsing advice comes from Richard Lewis and Sarah Broadhurst. Producer STUART HOBDAY BBCBristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Lewis
Unknown:
Sarah Broadhurst.
Producer:
Stuart Hobday

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