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with the London Palm
Court Orchestra, conductor Roderick Dunk.
Featuring Alasdair Malloy (xylophone).
Robin Boyle introduces music from the past. Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Conductor:
Roderick Dunk.
Unknown:
Alasdair Malloy
Introduces:
Robin Boyle
Producer:
Alan Boyd

visits the Cornish village of Rederring, courtesy of Gilbert and Sullivan's
Ruddigore. He follows the footsteps of An American in Paris, and presents
Hamish McCunn 's musical picture of The Hand of the Mountain and the Flood.
Producer Bridget Apps

Contributors

Unknown:
Hamish McCunn
Producer:
Bridget Apps

The second of four programmes featuring this versatile wind ensemble, including music by Dvorak, Sullivan, Gounod and Henry Mancini. Introduced by Philippa Davies and Michael Collins
Producer Anthony Wills

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Mancini.
Introduced By:
Philippa Davies
Introduced By:
Michael Collins
Producer:
Anthony Wills

The second programme for Lent from the north.
From St Cross Church, Clayton in Manchester, where the congregation is joined by the John Powell Singers and the Band and Songsters of the Manchester Citadel.
Roger Royle introduces hymns with seasonal themes chosen by listeners and members of the congregation.
Producers Alastair Simmons and Noel Vincent

Contributors

Introduces:
Roger Royle
Producers:
Alastair Simmons
Producers:
Noel Vincent

Confessions of a Shellac Addict
Robert Parker talks about his collection of old gramophone records. which began as a hobby and has become his life's work. Illustrated by a selection of the jazz, vocal and vintage popular music which has provided him with pleasure and inspiration.
Producers Stella Hanson and Madeleine Cuming

Contributors

Talks:
Robert Parker
Producers:
Stella Hanson
Producers:
Madeleine Cuming

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