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A real Christmas knees-up with a selection of Joe's own favourites, including the Everly Brothers, the Coasters and Emmy Lou Harris.

Contributors

Presenter/Musician:
Joe Brown
Singer:
Emmylou Harris [billed as Emmy Lou Harris]
Singers:
The Everly Brothers
Musicians:
The Coasters
Producer:
John Gurnett
Producer:
Roger Bowman

with Folk on 2. Tonight Jim picks some of your favourite moments from a very exciting year.
Pete Seeger looked back over his 70 years, Martin Carthy explored his musical roots, and Shirley and Dolly Collins chatted about their musical childhood. The Young Tradition
Award brought us fresh talent, while sadly some of the great figures in folk music passed away. Jim also includes some of the best from Folk on 2's concert festival and special studio recordings including
Pyewacket, Pete Morton and John Kirkpatrick. Producer GEOFFREY HEWITT BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Pete Seeger
Unknown:
Martin Carthy
Unknown:
Dolly Collins
Unknown:
Pete Morton
Unknown:
John Kirkpatrick.
Producer:
Geoffrey Hewitt

Roy Newsome presents the first of two programmes from the 1989 Brass in Concert
Entertainment Contest at Spennymoor featuring the Yorkshire Imperial Band conducted by David Hirst and the CWS (Glasgow Band) conducted by Howard Snell.
Producer ANTONY ASKEW BBC North East

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Newsome
Conducted By:
David Hirst
Conducted By:
Howard Snell.

Review of the Decade with Peter Jones. Sport in the 1980s Will the decade be remembered for achievement or controversy? Drugs, ID cards, violence, cheating, South Africa, tragedy and shamateurism: just some of the topics discussed with Seb Coe , Ian Botham ,
Tony Jacklin , John McEnroe and many more. Producer
PETER GRIFFITHS

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Jones.
Unknown:
Seb Coe
Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
Tony Jacklin
Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
Peter Griffiths

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More