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First of four programmes. Joan Baxter ,
Valerie Masters , Tracy Miller , Mike Redway , Danny Street , Ken Barrie and the Ray Monk Sextet sing a selection of songs. Producer John Meloy

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Baxter
Unknown:
Valerie Masters
Unknown:
Tracy Miller
Unknown:
Mike Redway
Unknown:
Danny Street
Unknown:
Ken Barrie
Producer:
John Meloy

In the third of four programmes, Michael Collins and Philippa Davies introduce music by Brahms, Bizet, Rossini and Scott Joplin.
Producer Anthony Wills

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Collins
Unknown:
Philippa Davies
Unknown:
Scott Joplin.
Producer:
Anthony Wills

For the third programme in this Lent series from the north, Roger Royle introduces children from
Longridge Church of England Primary School. Also taking part are musicians from the Manchester Citadel of the Salvation Army and the John Powell singers, with the congregation of St Cross Church,
Clayton, Manchester. Producers Alastair Simmons and Noel Vincent

Contributors

Introduces:
Roger Royle
Singers:
John Powell
Producers:
Alastair Simmons
Producers:
Noel Vincent

Glamorous Night
In the week of the 40th anniversary of Ivor Novello 's death, Sheridan Morley looks at his life and music and talks with the people who knew him. Producers Stella Hanson and Madeleine Cuming

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivor Novello
Unknown:
Sheridan Morley
Producers:
Stella Hanson
Producers:
Madeleine Cuming

In the first of two programmes, Denis Healey presents his favourite selection of music, from Verdi to
Noel Coward and Lehar to Kurt Weill.
Producer John Langridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Healey
Unknown:
Noel Coward
Unknown:
Kurt Weill.
Producer:
John Langridge

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