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An alphabetical survey of classic jazz in 26 parts, featuring original recordings in high-quality stereo sound. 15: 'M' continues with performances varying from the early sounds of the Memphis
Jug Band and trombonist Miff Mole to the big band sounds of Glenn Miller and an all-star band of Metronome magazine's poll-winners. Also singer Lizzie Miles and Australian alto player Ade Monsborough.
I A digital recording from Vintage
Productions of Sydney, Australia) (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Miff Mole
Unknown:
Glenn Miller
Unknown:
Ade Monsborough.

Private Michael Aspel of the King's Royal Rifle Corps flicks back 25 years to the National Service experience and recalls its joys and terrors, its humour and its discomforts, as remembered by a few of those who reported for duty all those years ago: ex-airman
Bob Monkhouse , Pay Corps Corporal Leslie Thomas , former Lance Bombardier John Junkin , and ex-RAF officer (ground crew) John Dunn.
Off-parade noises include the voices of RSM Brittain
Private William Speakman , vc The Rt Hon Sir Anthony Eden Mary Stocks
Private Bill Flowers
Jean Metcalfe and many others Devised and written by TERENCE PETTIGREW (REME) Producer HARRY THOMPSON (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aspel
Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Leslie Thomas
Unknown:
Lance Bombardier
Unknown:
John Junkin
Unknown:
John Dunn.
Unknown:
William Speakman
Unknown:
Sir Anthony Eden
Unknown:
Bill Flowers
Unknown:
Jean Metcalfe
Written By:
Terence Pettigrew
Producer:
Harry Thompson

A sort of radio card game starring withand
LOOk-OUt LAN MESSITER
Accomplices PETER HICKEY and MALCOLM WILLIAMSON Policeman RICHARD EDIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hickey
Unknown:
Malcolm Williamson
Unknown:
Policeman Richard Edis
the card sharp:
Paul Daniels
the punters:
Patrick Moore,
the punters:
Sarah Greene
the punters:
Duggie Brown

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