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Songwriters are often asked, 'What comes first, the words or the music?' Don Black - one of today's best lyricists - would go for the words every time. But he'll be playing both, standing in for David Jacobs all this week.
Producer RUTH CUBBIN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jacobs
Producer:
Ruth Cubbin

Salford College Big Band directed by GOFF RICHARDS
(Greater Manchester Radio)
Midland Youth Jazz Orchestra directed by JOHN RUDDICK
(Radio WM).
With prizewinners:
Hugh Fraser (composer, GLR)
Robin Dewhurst (arranger, GMR) Lee Goodall
(flute, Radio Solent)
Phil Dwyer (tenor sax, GLR)
Andy Prior (trombone, GMR)
Andrew Davies (drums, GMR)
James Keen (drums, Radio Oxford). Introduced by Sheila Tracy.
Producer RAY HARVEY

Contributors

Directed By:
Goff Richards
Directed By:
John Ruddick
Unknown:
Hugh Fraser
Unknown:
Robin Dewhurst
Flute:
Lee Goodall
Tenor:
Phil Dwyer
Unknown:
Andy Prior
Unknown:
Andrew Davies
Unknown:
James Keen
Introduced By:
Sheila Tracy.
Producer:
Ray Harvey

Don McLean presents the quiz show that combines wit and wisdom as three comedians battle out ten gruelling events to become the Clever Dick of the week. This week's comedians are
Squire Ronnie Haywood , Mick Miller and Hal Nolan. Written by HOWARD IMBER Producer ANDY ALIFFE

Contributors

Unknown:
Don McLean
Unknown:
Squire Ronnie Haywood
Unknown:
Mick Miller
Unknown:
Hal Nolan.
Written By:
Howard Imber
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

Iain Johnstone hosts the show that brings you magic movie moments.
This week's panel: Dick Vosburgh, Susan George, Simon MacCorkindale and Barry Cryer.
(First broadcast on Radio 4)

Contributors

Chairman:
Iain Johnstone
Panellist:
Dick Vosburgh
Panellist:
Susan George
Panellist:
Simon MacCorkindale
Panellist:
Barry Cryer
Written and researched by:
Jeremy Pascall
Written and researched by:
Phil Swern
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

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