The Sunday Show
says Good Morning Sunday with the last of his seaside specials. This week he visits the holidaymakers at Southcoast World in Bognor Regis and is joined by some special guests. Producers ANTHONY WILLS and JOHN FORREST
Introduced by Richard Baker with the BBC Concert Orchestra led by CYNTHIA BOWES conducted by Ashley Lawrence
Your Radio 2 All-Time Greats Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
with Sounds Easy Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
Vemon and Maryetta Midgley are this week's guests with the Langham Orchestra conducted by David Snell Maryetta's solo is The Maids of Cadiz and Vernon sings Where E'er You Walk by Handel. The programme also includes duets from Annie Get Your Gun and The Pirates ofPenzance. Introduced by John Marsh ProducerTERRY BLACK
Cliff Adams Singers Jack Emblow Quartet Producer TIM MCDONALD
with your Sunday Soapbox Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Pebble Mill
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from the Grand Hotel, Manchester featuring Norman George and the Palm Court Orchestra with Maryetta Midgley (soprano) and John Wilson (piano) Producer JOHN LEONARD BBC Manchester (R)
Six programmes introduced by Frank Topping featuring hymn-singing in holiday places 3: Corrymeela Centre,
Ballycastle, Northern Ireland Hymns and songs:
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty; The bird of Heaven; Freedom and peace; Your kingdom is there for the taking; Lord of all hopefulness;
Pollen of peace; Be the dream; If I had a hammer
Producer SHIRLEY SCOTT BBC Pebble Mill
One of Britain's leading instrumentalists looks back over a distinguished career. Producer ALAN OWEN
BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Barry Forgie This week's special guest singers are Tracy Miller and James Morgan
Presented by Richard Clegg Producer TIM MCDONALD
... at the piano
Producer TIM MCDONALD
Peter Clayton with news, views and interviews from the world ofjazz. After midnight, Rod Mason and His Hot Five, recorded at the Adeline Genee Theatre, East Grinstead Producer KEITH STEWART
presents Nightride with music and company to speed away the dark hours
The Early Show