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with Nigel Douglas (tenor).
Plus Janine Roebuck
(mezzo-soprano)
Christopher Booth-Jones (baritone)
BBC Concert Orchestra led by MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by Andrew Greenwood. Including works by Millocker, Zeller,
Romberg and Kalman. Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE

Contributors

Tenor:
Nigel Douglas
Mezzo-Soprano:
Janine Roebuck
Baritone:
Christopher Booth-Jones
Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Conducted By:
Andrew Greenwood.
Producer:
John Langridge

A Yorkshire Feast
Jack Shaw introduces a selection of hymns with Yorkshire origins, sung by choirs affiliated to the RSCM in Ripon and Leeds.
Hymns: Christ is our cornerstone (Harewood); It is a thing most wonderful (Herongate); Through the night of doubt and sorrow
(Rustington); Seek ye the Lord while he may be found (J. V. Roberts); Holy Father cheer our way (Huddersfield); By Christ redeemed, in Christ restored
(Ripponden); In our day of thanksgiving
(St Catherine's Court); Now the day is over (Caswall) Organist
MATTHEW BEETSCHEN Musical Director
SIMON UNDLEY

Contributors

Introduces:
Jack Shaw
Organist:
Matthew Beetschen
Unknown:
Simon Undley

Highlights from the great shows of stage and screen recalled by the BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Grant Hossack.
Singers Derek Chesser and Bonnie Langford Presented by David Kernan.
Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tomalin
Singers:
Grant Hossack.
Singers:
Derek Chesser
Singers:
Bonnie Langford
Presented By:
David Kernan.
Producer:
John Langridge

with Peter Clayton including Tony Russell 's Week. After midnight
Warren Vache with the Brian Lemon Trio recorded at the UCS Theatre, Hampstead, London.
Producer TERRY CARTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Clayton
Unknown:
Tony Russell
Unknown:
Warren Vache
Producer:
Terry Carter

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