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Devised, written and presented by Nigel Douglas (tenor).
BBC Concert Orchestra leader Martin Loveday conductor Martin Andre. With Margaret Preece (soprano)
Peter Bronder (tenor). Music by Oscar Strauss , Lehar, Leo Fall and Friml. Producer John Langridge

Contributors

Tenor:
Nigel Douglas
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conductor:
Martin Andre.
Soprano:
Margaret Preece
Tenor:
Peter Bronder
Music By:
Oscar Strauss
Unknown:
Leo Fall
Producer:
John Langridge

Eamonn Holmes presents the second of four special Lenten programmes. Guest: actress Kathy Staff. 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. 0 Jesus, I have promised; Teach me to live; I heard the voice of Jesus say; Onward, Christian soldiers;
The majesty and glory of your name; Kyrie eleison; Lift high the cross; Though the mountains may fall Producer Iris Mclntyre BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Kathy Staff.
Unknown:
St Paul
Producer:
Iris McLntyre

Highlights from the great shows of stage and screen recalled by the BBC Radio Orchestra leader Michael Tomalin conductor
Grant Hossack. Guest singers
Angela Richards and Michael Heath.
Presenter David Kernan. Producer John Langridge

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conductor:
Grant Hossack.
Singers:
Angela Richards
Singers:
Michael Heath.
Presenter:
David Kernan.
Producer:
John Langridge

Presenter Peter Clayton. Including
Tony Russell 's Week. After i2.00, the Jimmy Hastings Quartet, recorded at the Monkey Club, Brentwood. Producer Terry Carter

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Clayton.
Unknown:
Tony Russell
Unknown:
Jimmy Hastings
Producer:
Terry Carter

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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