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Devised, written and presented by Nigel Douglas (tenor).
BBC Concert Orchestra leader Martin Loveday conductor
Barry Wordsworth.
Marilyn Hill Smith and Helen Kucharek
(sopranos)
Anthony Roden (tenor) Eric Roberts (baritone) in a performance of Franz Lehar 's The
CoM?!t of Luxemburg. Producer John Langridge

Contributors

Tenor:
Nigel Douglas
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conductor:
Barry Wordsworth.
Conductor:
Marilyn Hill Smith
Sopranos:
Helen Kucharek
Tenor:
Anthony Roden
Baritone:
Eric Roberts
Unknown:
Franz Lehar
Producer:
John Langridge

The third in this special Lenten series.
Eamonn Holmes talks to Lady Sue Masham about her work. faith and disability.
Music comes from St
Paul's Roman Catholic Church. West Derby.
Liverpool: Manchester Citadel Songsters (Salvation Army);
Beverley Minster , North Humberside: West Avenue Methodist Church, Gosforth. Hymns: Blessed assurance Jesus is mine; Morning has broken; 1 love the Saviour's name:
Ave verum corpus;
Amazing Grace; Lord make me a means of your peace; All praise to our redeeming Lord; Now my tongue the mystery telling.
Producer Iris Mctntyre BBC Manchester

Contributors

Talks:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Lady Sue Masham
Unknown:
Beverley Minster
Producer:
Iris McTntyre

BBC Radio Orchestra leader Michael Tomalin conductor
Grant Hossack.
Guest singers
Mary Louise dark and Steven Hill.
Presenter David Kernan. Producer John Langridge

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Tomalin
Conductor:
Grant Hossack.
Singers:
Mary Louise
Singers:
Steven Hill.
Presenter:
David Kernan.
Producer:
John Langridge

Presenter Peter Clayton. With Tony Russell 's WeeA-. After 12.00 Shorty Rogers and Dick Morrissey with the Dave Newton Trio. Producer Terry Carter

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Clayton.
Unknown:
Tony Russell
Unknown:
Shorty Rogers
Unknown:
Dick Morrissey
Unknown:
Dave Newton Trio.
Producer:
Terry Carter

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