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Robert Parker introduces his 26-part history of jazz.
14: Red Nichols and Miff Mole Recordings made during their New York partnership in the mid-20s, and a glance at their subsequent separate careers. (A digital recording from Vintage
Productions of Sydney, Australia) (R)

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Introduces:
Robert Parker

The last of six programmes.
With the help of material from newspaper, magazine and radio archives, Russell Davies and Maureen Lipman tell the tale of those times and present recordings that were requested and played in the original programme.
1961-Gongoozling at Gagarin Compiled by RUSSELL DAVIES
Producer JONATHAN J AMES-MOORE

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Unknown:
Russell Davies
Unknown:
Maureen Lipman
Producer:
Jonathan J

starring with
5: Tonight sees the reunion of one of the great British bands of the 60s - the Thamesbeats! What do you mean, 'Who?'?
Mac's piano played by DAVE BROWN and Trevor's drums by LYN EDWARDS Bass played by RICHARD LEE Producer PETE ATKIN Script by DAVID BOND and PAUL HAWKSBEE

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Played By:
Dave Brown
Bass:
Lyn Edwards
Played By:
Richard Lee
Producer:
Pete Atkin
Script By:
David Bond
Script By:
Paul Hawksbee
Mac:
George Layton
Trevor:
Vas Blackwood
Dave:
C J Allen
Steve:
Colin Farrell
Brian/Conductor:
Alan Dudley
First Spaniard/Chris:
Paul Gregory
Second Spaniard/Ted:
Simon Cuff
Alan Freeman:
Himself

A quiz delving into the origin of well-known expressions. Chairman Chris Serle
Team captains Katie Boyle and Leslie Thomas
Guests Claire Rayner and Bernie Clifton
Devised and researched by GRAEME DONALD
Producer RON MCDONNELL BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Katie Boyle
Unknown:
Leslie Thomas
Unknown:
Guests Claire Rayner
Unknown:
Bernie Clifton
Unknown:
Graeme Donald
Producer:
Ron McDonnell

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