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presents the highlights of Round Midnight's autumn in New York.
A chance to hear again conversations with such luminaries of the American theatre as Neil Simon and James Earl Jones.
Producers STELLA HANSON and RICHARD MASTERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Simon
Unknown:
James Earl Jones.
Producers:
Stella Hanson

In the last of her present series Moira sings some more of your favourite songs, including
The Folks Who Live on the Hill, Cock-eyed Optimist, Sometimes When We Touch and some of the melodies of Henry Mancini.
With the Langham Orchestra conducted by Brian Fahey
(Re-broadcast on New Year's Day at 10.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Mancini.
Conducted By:
Brian Fahey

from Restalrig Parish Church, Edinburgh
Introduced by Blair Armstrong The race that long in darkness pined (Tiverton); Child in the manger (Bunessan); How lovely is thy dwelling-place
(Harrington); Thou didst leave thy throne and thy kingly crown (Margaret); Thou who wast rich beyond all splendour (Fragrance); Jesus, good above all other (Quern pastores);
Unto the hills around (Sandon); Worship we our Lord and Father (Regent Square); To God be the glory! Organist ROBIN BELL
Conductor ALISTAIR COCKBURN BBC Scotland

Contributors

Introduced By:
Blair Armstrong
Organist:
Robin Bell
Conductor:
Alistair Cockburn

Highlights from the great shows of stage and screen are recalled by the BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Neil Richardson This week's special guest singers are Ruth Franks and Ken Barrie.
Presented by Richard Clegg

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tomalin
Conducted By:
Neil Richardson
Unknown:
Ruth Franks
Unknown:
Ken Barrie.
Presented By:
Richard Clegg

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