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The first of two programmes in which Stanley Black, puts down his conductor's baton and sits at the piano. With his quintet, he plays music by David Rose , Antonio Carlos
Jobim, Oscar Peterson , David Raksin and George Gershwin Producer ALAN BOYD

Contributors

Music By:
David Rose
Music By:
Antonio Carlos
Unknown:
Oscar Peterson
Unknown:
David Raksin
Unknown:
George Gershwin
Producer:
Alan Boyd

from the Ancient Chapelry of Formby, St Peter
Introduced by Graham Carter Hymns: Guide me, 0 thou great redeemer (Cwm Rhondda);
Lord Jesus Christ (Living Lord); Firmly I believe and truly
(Halton Holgate ); Lead, kindly light (Sandon); Ye holy angels bright (Darwell's 148th);
We have a gospel to proclaim
(Fulda); Christ whose glory fills the skies (Heathlands); The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
(St Clement); Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey). BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
St Peter
Introduced By:
Graham Carter
Unknown:
Halton Holgate

Highlights from the great shows of stage and screen are recalled by the BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Grant Hossack This week's special guest singers are Susie McKenna and Peter Bruce
Presented by Ruth Madoc Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tomalin
Conducted By:
Grant Hossack
Unknown:
Susie McKenna
Unknown:
Peter Bruce
Presented By:
Ruth Madoc
Producer:
John Langridge

with news, views and interviews from the world of jazz. After midnight, the Charlie Heamshaw Quintet, and Don Rendell and Friends recorded at the Exeter and Devon Arts Centre.
Producer KEITH STEWART

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Rendell
Producer:
Keith Stewart

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