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An alphabetical survey of classic jazz in 26 parts, featuring original recordings in high-quality stereo sound. 1: 'A' is for Henry 'Red' Allen, Albert Ammons , the Alabama Jug Band, Lovie Austin and, of course, Louis Armstrong.
(A digital recording from Vintage
Productions of Sydney. Australia) (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Ammons
Unknown:
Louis Armstrong.

A superstar for 50 years,
Gracie Fields made her name in the music halls of the 20s. She went on to make records and to appear in films and on the stage. She was born Grace Stansfield 90 years ago this weekend in Rochdale, and this show commemorates the great lady's talents.
Producer NICK CLARKE BBC Manchester
0 HEAR THIS! page 12
9.55 Sports Desk
10.00 VHF/FM joins Radio 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Grace Stansfield

[Starring] Bernard Cribbins as Jimmy Bright, Frank Thornton as Russell Farrow and Annette Crosbie as Nan Forbes
with John Kane as Bacon/Jacko and Annee Blott as Sue Plant

Farrow and Sue are in their office late every evening. Is it devotion to duty, or just a bit of overtime?

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Palmer
Producer:
Edward Taylor
Jimmy Bright:
Bernard Cribbins
Russell Farrow:
Frank Thornton
Nan Forbes:
Annette Crosbie
Bacon/Jacko:
John Kane
Sue Plant:
Annee Blott

How well do you know the law? Chairman Shaw Taylor asks Nerys Hughes
Kenneth Williams and Ian McCaskill to give their verdicts on some intriguing law cases. With Caroline Gruber John Baddeley and Stephen Rashbrook
Devised and written by BRAD ASHTON Producer USSA EVANS

Contributors

Unknown:
Shaw Taylor
Unknown:
Nerys Hughes
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Ian McCaskill
Unknown:
Caroline Gruber
Unknown:
John Baddeley
Unknown:
Stephen Rashbrook
Written By:
Brad Ashton
Producer:
Ussa Evans

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