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Hit records with the Shadows, plus a solo career with more chart success, meant that the early 60s were busy years for Jet Harris.
Today he looks back on that era and plays some of his favourite records.
Producer STUART HOBDAY BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Jet Harris.
Producer:
Stuart Hobday

Where would you find a sidewinder?
What is a goatsucker?
Which dragons really exist?
A lighthearted natural history quiz with Pam Ayres , Sheila Anderson , Spike Milligan and Lionel Kelleway
Chairman Paddy Feeny Producer JOHN HARRISON BBCBristol
7.30 VHF/FM rejoins Radio 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Ayres
Unknown:
Sheila Anderson
Unknown:
Spike Milligan
Unknown:
Paddy Feeny
Producer:
John Harrison

direct from the White Rock Theatre, Hastings Bramwell Tovey conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra leader MARTIN LOVEDAY in a programme of light classical music including the first performance of South Downs by Gordon Rose and the broadcast premiere of Ballad for Strings, the earliest surviving work of Eric Coates. Special guest soloist
John Wallace (trumpet)
Introduced by Chris Serle Producer TIM MCDONALD
(Given in association with Hastings Tourism and Leisure Department)
8.20-8.40* Interval
Michael Meech takes a walk through the romantic cobbled streets of Rye.
Producer ANTHONY WILLS

Contributors

Unknown:
Hastings Bramwell Tovey
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Unknown:
Gordon Rose
Unknown:
Eric Coates.
Soloist:
John Wallace
Introduced By:
Chris Serle
Producer:
Tim McDonald
Unknown:
Michael Meech
Producer:
Anthony Wills

The Strings of the BBC Radio Orchestra leader MICHAEL TOMALIN Guest conductor Neil Richardson
Presented by Bill Rennells ' Producer ROBIN SEDGLEY

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conductor:
Neil Richardson
Presented By:
Bill Rennells
Producer:
Robin Sedgley

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