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says Good Morning Sunday and meets comedian
Frankie Desmond who talks about his work with the deaf children of Tonga. including at 7.45
Bishop Frank Sargeant. Producers JOHN FORREST and HUGH FAUPEL. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Frankie Desmond
Unknown:
Frank Sargeant.

Introduced by Richard Baker BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by Anthony Inglis with performances on record by TITO GOBBI. MARIA CALLAS. SEMPRINI and music from Bitter Sweet Producer JOHN MELOY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Baker
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conducted By:
Anthony Inglis
Unknown:
Maria Callas.
Producer:
John Meloy

Littlewoods Cup Semi-final Arsenal v Spurs/West Ham
The first leg of this semi-final comes from the famous
Highbury ground in north London.
Arsenal are aiming to reach their first Wembley final for seven years, and there is commentary on the whole of this afternoon's game. Producer PETER SLATER

Contributors

Producer:
Peter Slater

from St Andrew 's Church,
Kettering, Northamptonshire Introduced by John Kelly Hymns:
0 worship the Lord (A&MR 77);
We've a story to tell the nations (Mission Praise 261); 0 Jesus I have promised (A&MR 331), Fight the good fight (A&MR 304); Sing a new song (mp 203); Thou whose almighty word (A&MR 266);
I heard the voice of Jesus say
(mp 85); Holy, holy, holy, (mp 75); Tell out, my soul (mp 215) BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrew
Introduced By:
John Kelly

BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Peter Murray This week's special guest singers are Marilyn Hill Smith and Michael Goldthorpe
Presented by Richard Clegg Producer TIM MCDONALD

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conducted By:
Peter Murray
Unknown:
Marilyn Hill Smith
Unknown:
Michael Goldthorpe
Presented By:
Richard Clegg
Producer:
Tim McDonald

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