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7.45 Down to Earth with Alan Titchmarsh Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill
Producer ANTHONY CHERRY
Fings Ain't Wot They Used to Be. but the music lives on. Today Max Bygraves remembers the records of the 60s when he plays hits from a selection of artists including SAM COOKE. the SEEKERS and the FOUR TOPS.
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Producer GEOFF MULLIN
Peter Clayton looks back at one of the great bandleaders, who died last month.
Producer SANDRA BLACK
with Roy Hudd
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The Ashbrooke Club in Sunderland plays host as the last three challengers, Graham Dawes , George Thomson and Ian McNeill , vie for a semi-final place.
Questionmaster Peter Jones Referee CHRIS RHYS
Producer JOANNE WATSON
Steve Race celebrates the role of the arranger.
Producer ALAN OWEN
Glyn Worsnip gathers his wits about him.
recorded at the Royal Festival Hall. London.
Synthesiser and keyboard wizard Rick Wakeman introduces a gala concert of his own compositions, with music from Journey to the Centre of the Earth, The Six Wives of Henry VIII , The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and his newest work. The Gospels, among others. The BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Neil Richardson with the Neil Richardson Singers and special guest artists Ramon Remedios and Ashley Holt (vocalists)
Tony Fernandez (drums) David Paton (bass guitar) Producer TIM MCDONALD
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8.20-8.40*
Tonight's interval music is provided by the Light Brigade and Eric Hill (guitar)
Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE
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The Strings of the BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN joined this week by Neil Richardson
Presented by Bill Rennells Producer MADELEINE CUMING
'One thousand words are not enough.'
Producer MARK RADCLIFFE BBC Manchester
with Dave Gelly
Producer BARBARA PAGE
presents Nightride
Producers PAM cox ROGER BOWMAN and GRAHAM BELCHERE
Producer IAN GRANT
The Early Show