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David Snell conducts the Langham Orchestra and Vernon and Maryetta Midgley perform solos and duets by Suppe, Delius and Richard Tauber , and a selection from King's Rhapsody by Ivor Novello. Introduced by John Marsh Producer TERRY BLACK (Re-broadcast on Friday at 10.0pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Snell
Unknown:
Maryetta Midgley
Unknown:
Richard Tauber
Unknown:
Ivor Novello.
Introduced By:
John Marsh
Producer:
Terry Black

The Life and Times of Ivor Novello
The Young Ivor with Megs Jenkins as Mam
It would surely be a boy. And I would have him 'madeto-order' a beautiful 'Bubbles' sort of creation with every gift, especially of music in his soul....
CLARA NOVELLO DAVIES
The second of seven programmes, first broadcast in 1973, which won an Ivor Novello Award for Radio 2
Presented by Cliff Morgan
Research and script by FRANK SALTER Producer BARRY KNIGHT (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Young Ivor
Unknown:
Megs Jenkins
Unknown:
Novello Davies
Unknown:
Ivor Novello
Presented By:
Cliff Morgan
Script By:
Frank Salter

Last of six programmes introduced by Frank Topping Ayr, Scotland
Hymns (ch3): Let all the world (361); Ye servants of God (372); Dear Lord and Father (76); Sing to the Lord (366); It is a thing most wonderful (385); The Lord of heaven confess
(135); The day thou gavest (646); Praise, my soul, the King of heaven (360)
Producer SHIRLEY SCOTT BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Topping
Producer:
Shirley Scott

BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Frank Renton Special guest singers Elaine Mary Hall and Lindsay Benson
Presented by Richard Clegg Producer tim MCDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tomalin
Conducted By:
Frank Renton
Singers:
Elaine Mary Hall
Singers:
Lindsay Benson
Presented By:
Richard Clegg
Producer:
Tim McDonald

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