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Devised, written and presented by Nigel Douglas (tenor). Music by Millocker,
Leo Fall , Strauss II and Kiinnecke.
With Rosemary Ashe (soprano)
Harry Nicoll (tenor)
Nigel Douglas (tenor)
BBC Concert Orchestra led by MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by Grant Hossack.
Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE

Contributors

Tenor:
Nigel Douglas
Unknown:
Leo Fall
Soprano:
Rosemary Ashe
Tenor:
Harry Nicoll
Tenor:
Nigel Douglas
Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Conducted By:
Grant Hossack.
Producer:
John Langridge

Eamonn Holmes with the first of four special Lenten programmes. Guest Lord Murray of Epping Forest, formerly Len Murray of the TUC. Music from St Paul 's
Roman Catholic Church, West Derby, Liverpool; Manchester Citadel Songsters (Salvation Army); Beverley Minster , North
Humberside; West Avenue Methodist
Church, Gosforth.
Awake, awake to love and work; Dear Lord and Father of mankind; And can it be; Love Divine all love's excelling; The candle of the Lord; Be not afraid; We sing the praise of him who died; To God be the glory.
Producer IRIS MCINTYRE BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Len Murray
Unknown:
St Paul
Unknown:
Beverley Minster

BBC Radio Orchestra led by MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by Grant Hossack.
Singers Dorothy Vernon and Lindsay Benson.
Presenter David Kernan. Producer JOHN LANGRIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tomalin
Singers:
Grant Hossack.
Singers:
Dorothy Vernon
Singers:
Lindsay Benson.
Presenter:
David Kernan.
Producer:
John Langridge

with Peter Clayton.
Including Tony Russell 's Week. After 12.00, the Joe Harriott Memorial
Quintet, recorded at the UCS Theatre, Hampstead.
Producers TERRY CARTER and KEITH STEWART

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Clayton.
Unknown:
Tony Russell
Producers:
Terry Carter
Producers:
Keith Stewart

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