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The BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMAUN conducted by John Fox featuring the John Fox Singers Including Brian Dee (organ) with his orchestra and Stanley Black at the piano with his orchestra.
Plus some classic album tracks Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomaun
Conducted By:
John Fox
Singers:
John Fox
Unknown:
Brian Dee
Unknown:
Stanley Black

In the second part of this centenary-year tribute to Eric Coates, a look at the period 1923-31, which saw a rapid maturing of the composer's artistic expression.

The programme is written and narrated by Eric Coates's son, Austin Coates, who offers a personal insight into his father's life and work.

Including excerpts from 'Cinderella', the 'Four Ways Suite' and a complete performance of "The Three Bears', dedicated to Austin on his fourth birthday.

Contributors

Writer/Narrator:
Austin Coates
Producer:
Tim McDonald

The Stutz Bear Cats invite you to step aboard their express show for non-stop music and comedy. With guests
Billy Burden and Hobson and Lees Musical director ROY HILTON Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Burden
Director:
Roy Hilton
Producer:
Mike Craig

starring
6: Belles and Beaux Uriah looks like losing Jo when she receives a letter of proposal from her long-lost fiance, Charles Fotheringill.
Will Sloe Coaches get her to the church on time? Also appearing the Bank Manager the Andrew Branch
Job Centre Assistant and and the Vicar
Written by CHARLIE ADAMS and JON LEA Producer ANDY ALIFFE

Contributors

Written By:
Charlie Adams
Unknown:
Jon Lea
Producer:
Andy Aliffe
Uriah Sloe:
Roy Kinnear
Gerhardt:
And Andrew Sachs
Jason and:
With Clive Panto
Josephine:
Chrissy Roberts
Potts:
Bernard Brown
Charles Fotheringill:
John Church

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More