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The BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN guest conductor David Francis with star vocalist Sandra King Also on hand to keep the music flowing: the Don Innes Orchestra and the Brian Lemon Strings
Plus some classic album tracks. Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE
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Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conductor:
David Francis
Unknown:
Sandra King

A portrait of Johnny Mercer
Written and presented by Benny Green

'I'm proud of the fact that Johnny wrote several songs especially for me to sing in my pictures - among them "One for my baby" and "Something's got to give".' (Fred Astaire)
In the 1950s, Johnny Mercer wrote several complete shows and films; among them Top Banana, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Lil'Abner.
Producer MEL HOUSE

9.55 Sports Desk

10.0 VHF/FM joins Radio 1

Contributors

Writer/Presenter:
Benny Green

Ray Alan (by kind permission of Lord Charles) cordially invites you to join him in a programme of voices and noises starring
Peter Goodwright. Dave Evans , Brian Cqshall , Hilary O'Neil Musical impressions by THE MAX HARRIS TRIO
Compiled and produced by RICHARD WILLCOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Alan
Unknown:
Peter Goodwright.
Unknown:
Dave Evans
Unknown:
Brian Cqshall
Unknown:
Hilary O'Neil
Unknown:
Max Harris
Produced By:
Richard Willcox

The antidote to panel games Tim Brooke-Taylor, Willie Brooke-Rushton, Bill Brooke-Tidy and Barry Brooke-Cryer join forces with Chairman
Humphrey Brooke-Lyttelton and pianist Matthew Brooke-Scott to increase Radio 3's listenership.
Producer Paul Brooke-Mayhew-Brooke-Archer
(First broadcast on Radio 4)

Contributors

Panellist:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Panellist:
Willie Rushton
Panellist:
Bill Tidy
Panellist:
Barry Cryer
Chairman:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Pianist:
Matthew Brooke-Scott
Producer:
Paul Mayhew-Archer

BBC Radio 2

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Radio 2: Amazing music. Played by an amazing line-up. The home of great music, entertainment and documentaries

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