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As a young musician Bobby Vinton ran his own band and backed many of the successful singers of the day. Then came several million-selling records of his own - and everything changed. From the garden of his home in Los Angeles he remembers the 60s and plays records by artists such as GENE PITNEY, LOVIN' SPOONFUL. JUDY COLLINS and MARY WELLS. Producer STUART HOBDAY BBCBristol

Contributors

Musician:
Bobby Vinton
Unknown:
Judy Collins
Producer:
Stuart Hobday

Bernie Clifton presents the touring general-knowledge quiz from Somerwest World, Minehead.
Questions set by DAVID WILLIAMS Devised by DON DAVIS Producer ANDY ALIFFE
7.30 FM rejoins Radio 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernie Clifton
Unknown:
David Williams
Unknown:
Don Davis
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

From Lerner and Loewe to Stephen Sondheim, from Rodgers and Hammerstein to Andrew Lloyd Webber, from Broadway razzmatazz to Victorian London.
Direct from the Barbican, London, the second of four live relays from the Daily Mail/LSO Summer Pops.

Tonight Denis Quilley, Susannah Fellows, Stephen Hill and the Stephen Hill Singers perform excerpts from My Fair Lady, Phantom of the Opera, Sweeney Todd, La Cage aux Folles, 42nd Street, Follies and South Pacific with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kenneth Alwyn

Introduced by John Dankworth
Musical Director of the Pops
Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE
(Given in association with the London Symphony Orchestra)

8.20*-8.40* Tim Gudgin introduces interval entertainment with the Thurston Clarinet Quartet
Producer IAN GRANT

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Quilley
Unknown:
Susannah Fellows
Conducted By:
Kenneth Alwyn
Introduced By:
John Dankworth
Producer:
John Langridge
Introduces:
Tim Gudgin

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