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Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his guest, the Rev Andy Arbuthnot from the London
Healing Mission. Including at 7.40 the Rt Rev Jim Thompson. Producer Michael Wakelln

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Arbuthnot
Unknown:
Jim Thompson.
Producer:
Michael Wakelln

with the BBC Concert
Orchestra conducted by Robin Stapleton.
In the second of six programmes,
Stuart Burrows sings music by Meyerbeer, Lehar, Mozart and Handel.
He is joined by the soprano Elizabeth Robson singing One Fine Day from Puccini's
Madame Butterfly. Producer Alan Boyd (Rpt;

Contributors

Conducted By:
Robin Stapleton.
Unknown:
Stuart Burrows
Soprano:
Elizabeth Robson
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Presented by Roger Royle from St Andrew 's Church in Taunton. With the choit of Taunton School.
Guide Me 0 Thou Great
Redeemer (Pilgrimage); Jubilate Deo;
I Danced in the Morning (Shaker tune);
0 Jesus I Have Promised (Wolvercote); Day by Day;
Jesus Calls Us O'er the Tumult (St Andrew); Come Down 0 Love
Divine (Down Ampney)
Organist: Ronald Tickner Producer Alison Bogle

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger Royle
Unknown:
St Andrew
Organist:
Ronald Tickner
Producer:
Alison Bogle

Jazz - the Virus
In 1917, an epidemic broke out in New York.
Within months it spread across the length and breadth of America and then to Europe and the rest of the world.
Robert Parker , the producer of the BBC record series, Jazz Classics in Digital Stereo, traces the emergence and spreac of jazz into 20th-century culture, with examples drawn from his personal archive of 20,000 78rpm records, embracing classic jazz, swing, popular music and the concert hall repertoire. Producers Stella Hanson and Madeleine Cuming

Contributors

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

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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