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Host Iain Johnstone.
Panel: Dick Vosburgh, Wendy Richard, Nanette Newman and Robin Ray.

(First broadcast on Radio 4)

Contributors

Chairman:
Iain Johnstone
Panellist:
Dick Vosburgh
Panellist:
Wendy Richard
Panellist:
Nanette Newman
Panellist:
Robin Ray
Producer:
Andy Aliffe

The BBC Big
Band, directed by Barry Forgie , in the first of eight programmes.
With guest singer Eleanor Keanon and host George Chisholm. Including this week: the music of Artie Shaw , Glenn Miller , Les Brown ,
Tommy Dorsey and Count Basie . Presenter Richard Clegg. Producer Graham Pass

Contributors

Directed By:
Barry Forgie
Singer:
Eleanor Keanon
Unknown:
George Chisholm.
Unknown:
Artie Shaw
Unknown:
Glenn Miller
Unknown:
Les Brown
Unknown:
Tommy Dorsey
Unknown:
Count Basie
Presenter:
Richard Clegg.
Producer:
Graham Pass

Last in the series, from the 100 Club, London.
In the chair: Benny Green. With Acker Bilk ,
Humphrey Lyttelton , Ronnie Scott and Bob Wilber.
Producer Richard Willcox

Contributors

Unknown:
Acker Bilk
Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
Ronnie Scott
Unknown:
Bob Wilber.
Producer:
Richard Willcox

from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. Michael Reed conducts the orchestra. Featuring the recorded voice of Stephen Sondheim. With singers
Maria Friedman. Claire Moore , Angela Richards ,
David Kernan , James Smillie and the Stephen Hill Singers. Pianists Jonathan Cohen and Michael Haslam.
Presented by Sheridan Morley.
Producer David Rayvern Allen

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Sondheim.
Singers:
Maria Friedman.
Singers:
Claire Moore
Singers:
Angela Richards
Unknown:
David Kernan
Unknown:
James Smillie
Pianists:
Stephen Hill
Pianists:
Jonathan Cohen
Pianists:
Michael Haslam.
Presented By:
Sheridan Morley.
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

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