The Saturday Show including at
7.45 Down to Earth with Alan Titchmarsh Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill
Producer ANTHONY CHERRY
Notorious for demolishing TV sets on stage and for provoking injunctions from the Prime Minister, the Move were one of the more controversial groups of the 60s.
Today founder member Carl Wayne looks back to those heady years and plays records by artists such as Eddie Cochran, The Moddy BLues, Sam Cooke and Joe Cocker.
BBC Bristol
Producer GEOFF MULLIN
Producer ROGER BOWMAN
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with John Inman
see panel
with Glyn Worsnip
Dave Dee, assisted by his AMI 200 juke-box, presents a programme of 50s American music.
Producer CAROLYN SMYTH
with Keith Fordyce Devised by DON DAVIS Producer ANDY WILSON
Join composer, conductor, pianist and compere Henry Mancini at a concert recorded at the Barbican Hall, London with the Royal Philharmonic Pops Orchestra. Together they perform music from The Thorn Birds and Out of Africa, The Pink Panther and Mancini's first Oscar-winning song, Moon River.
Introduced by Peter Clayton
(A BBC Transcription Service digital recording)
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[Article] Mancini scores again
What links the TV hit The Thorn Birds with such memorable films as The Pink Panther, Charade, Days of Wine and Roses and Breakfast at Tiffanys? Yes, you've got it - the music of Henry Mancini. You can hear these musical memories, and more, when the 63-year-old, Oscar-winning maestro introduces his own works and conducts the Royal Philharmonic Pops Orchestra in Saturday's Mancini Magic (7.30).
or the New National Song Book Seven songs for vocal group by Howard Blake with the Stephen Hill Singers directed from the piano by the composer.
Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE
The Strings of the BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Grant Hossack Presented by Bill RenneUs Producer GRAHAM BELCHERE
'It's the laughter we will remember.'
Producer NICK CLARKE BBC Manchester
with Dave Gelly
Producer BARBARA PAGE
presents Nightride Producers MEL HOUSE
GRAHAM BELCHERE and JOHN MELOY
Producer IAN GRANT
The Early Show