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holds the fort while John Dunn returns from Australia.
Producers PHIL HUGHES. MADELEINE CUMING and RICHARD MASTERS including at 6.45 on MWonly
Sport and Classified Results

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dunn
Producers:
Phil Hughes.
Producers:
Madeleine Cuming

presents a special edition live from Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee, venue for the most important event in the blues calendar, the W.C. Handy Awards.
As well as talking to local blues stars, Paul previews the artists and songs nominated for next Sunday's ceremony. Producer DAVE SHANNON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Producer:
Dave Shannon

Owing to extensive changes currently taking place throughout BBC Radio, this programme will now be called Greater Huddlines News. It can be heard on two frequencies. Roy Hudd reads his lines on MW while Chris Emmett and June Whitfield read theirs onFM.
Buy two radios now to enjoy this programme to the full. Music from
PETER MOSS AND THE HUDDUNERS Written by STUART SILVER
MIKE COLEMAN. PAUL DAVIES
MALCOLM WILLIAMSON. ALAN WHITING TONY HARE and PETER HICKEY Songs by RICHARD QUICK and JEREMY BROWNE
Producer MARK ROBSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Chris Emmett
Unknown:
Peter Moss
Written By:
Stuart Silver
Written By:
Mike Coleman.
Written By:
Paul Davies
Unknown:
Malcolm Williamson.
Unknown:
Alan Whiting
Unknown:
Tony Hare
Unknown:
Peter Hickey
Songs By:
Richard Quick
Unknown:
Jeremy Browne
Producer:
Mark Robson

Tony Capstick introduces Donald Swann and Derek Brimstone from the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. Music with humour guaranteed.
Producer NICK CLARKE BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduces:
Tony Capstick
Unknown:
Donald Swann
Unknown:
Derek Brimstone
Unknown:
Stephen Joseph Theatre
Producer:
Nick Clarke

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