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presents Orchestral Favourites featuring arrangements by the late Gordon Franks. James Davis , custodian of these arrangements, puts down his leader's violin to conduct the orchestra, offering his chair and position as leader to Arnold Goodger. Producer DAVID BELUNGER BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Franks.
Unknown:
James Davis

from the Glasgow Garden Festival, introduced by The Rev Douglas Aitken
The Church's one foundation
(Aurelia); All things bright and beautiful; Glorious things of thee are spoken (Austria);
0 God, you are my God; Lord
Jesus Christ; Will you come and follow me (Kelvingrove); Here I am, Lord; Lift high the cross
(Crucifer); Dear Lord and father of mankind (Repton)
Organist TIMOTHY REDMAN
Conducted by IAIN MATHESON

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev Douglas Aitken
Organist:
Timothy Redman
Conducted By:
Iain Matheson

BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Grant Hossack Guest singers Mary Louise Clark Flavin
and Tim Flavin
Presented by Ruth Madoc Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tomalin
Conducted By:
Grant Hossack
Singers:
Mary Louise
Singers:
Clark Flavin
Singers:
Tim Flavin
Presented By:
Ruth Madoc
Producer:
John Langridge

presents Sounds Of Jazz After midnight, the Ronnie Scott Quintet and the presentation of this year's
Pat Smythe Award, recorded at the UCS Theatre, London. Producer KEITH STEWART

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Scott Quintet
Unknown:
Pat Smythe
Producer:
Keith Stewart

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