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By the early 1960s Duane Eddy had already established himself as a successful musician and record artist - helped by the unique sound of the 'twangy' guitar.
Today he looks back with affection to his early career and plays records by artists such as Sam Cooke, The Beatles, Marty Robbins and Eddie Cochran.
(BBC Bristol)

Contributors

Producer:
Stuart Hobday
Presenter:
Duane Eddy

Presented by Charles Nove A weekly look at films and the people who make them.
Up-to-the-minute news, reviews and analysis provided by the big screen experts: everyone from stars to critics, directors to extras, producers to projectionists.
Written by ROY PICKARD Producer NEIL CARGILL

Contributors

Presented By:
Charles Nove
Written By:
Roy Pickard

Bernie Clifton presents the touring general-knowledge quiz from the Sinah Warren Holiday Village, Hayling Island.
Questions set by DAVID WILLIAMS Devised by DON DAVIS Producer ANDY ALIFFE

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernie Clifton
Unknown:
Hayling Island.
Unknown:
Don Davis
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

Direct from the Barbican, London, the last of four live relays from the Daily MailjLSO Summer Pops John Dankworth 's Fanfare for London introduces the London Symphony Orchestra and guest conductor Mitch Miller in an all-Gershwin programme. Special guest artists the American soprano Gail Nelson and pianist Constance Geanakoplos perform some of the great composer's most famous works. Producer ALAN BOYD
(Given in association with the London Symphony Orchestra)
8.20-8.40
Tim Gudgin introduces interval entertainment with the Vic Flick Latin Five. Producer IAN GRANT

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dankworth
Conductor:
Mitch Miller
Soprano:
Gail Nelson
Pianist:
Constance Geanakoplos
Producer:
Alan Boyd
Introduces:
Tim Gudgin

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