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Good Morning Sunday and welcomes his guest, the Rt Hon John Selwyn
Gummer, MP, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Including at 7.40 the Rt Rev Jim Thompson. Producer Caroline Donne

Contributors

Unknown:
John Selwyn
Unknown:
Jim Thompson.
Producer:
Caroline Donne

Although still only in her mid-20s, Evelyn Glennie is recognised as an outstanding musician. With the help of performances recorded with the BBC Concert
Orchestra, and a selection of records, she tells her own story - from her earliest days on the family farm near Aberdeen to her emergence as an international artist.
Producer Tim McDonald

Contributors

Unknown:
Evelyn Glennie
Producer:
Tim McDonald

Roger Royle introduces more hymns from Nant
Coch Evangelical Church in Newport, Gwent.
With the Soma Choir.
Musical Director
Geraint Stephens.
Organist Robert Ayliss. Producers Roy Jenkins and Juli Wills

Contributors

Introduces:
Roger Royle
Organist:
Geraint Stephens.
Organist:
Robert Ayliss.
Producers:
Roy Jenkins
Producers:
Juli Wills

Sing, Everybody, Sing Valerie Solti asks international opera stars
Luciano Pavarotti and Kiri Te Kanawa , among others, what attracts them to performing music not normally associated with the classical repertoire.

Contributors

Unknown:
Valerie Solti
Unknown:
Luciano Pavarotti
Unknown:
Kiri Te Kanawa

Three programmes in which Miles Kington examines the contribution of composers in jazz since W C Handy published St Louis Blues over 75 years ago.
Tonight's programme includes Charles Mingus , Dizzy Gillespie , Gerry Mulligan , Fats Waller and Miles Davis.
Producer Dave Shannon

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Mingus
Unknown:
Dizzy Gillespie
Unknown:
Gerry Mulligan
Unknown:
Fats Waller
Unknown:
Miles Davis.
Producer:
Dave Shannon

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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