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An alphabetical survey of classic jazz in 26 parts, featuring original recordings in high quality stereo sound.
1: 'A' is for Henry 'Red' Allen, Albert Ammons , the Alabama Jug Band, Lovie Austin and, of course, Louis Armstrong. (A digital recording from Vintage Productions of Sydney, Australia)

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Ammons
Unknown:
Louis Armstrong.

the BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN welcoming the return of with guest vocalist Elaine Mary Hall
Also the Ray Davies Orchestra leader JAMES DAVIS and the David Francis /
Gordon Langford Piano Duo with their orchestra.
. Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Unknown:
Elaine Mary Hall
Leader:
Ray Davies
Leader:
James Davis
Unknown:
David Francis
Producer:
Graham Belchere
guest conductor:
Pete Moore

The comedy biography game with Barry Cryer and John Junkin , and guests Bernie Clifton and Jeremy Beadle. Roger Kitter keeps order
Biographies compiled and written by TONY HARE. Devised by ROGER KITTER. Producer RICHARD EDIS (Roper Kitter is in 'Cinderella' at the Bristol Hippodrome)

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
John Junkin
Unknown:
Bernie Clifton
Unknown:
Jeremy Beadle.
Unknown:
Roger Kitter
Written By:
Tony Hare.
Unknown:
Roger Kitter.
Producer:
Richard Edis
Producer:
Roper Kitter

The quiz game about expressions.
Chairman Chris Serle
Team captains Barbara Kelly ,
John Dunn. Guests Stephen Fry and Jessica Martin Devised and researched by GRAEME DONALD
Producer RON MCDONNELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Barbara Kelly
Unknown:
John Dunn.
Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Unknown:
Jessica Martin
Unknown:
Graeme Donald
Producer:
Ron McDonnell

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