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says
Good Morning Sunday from the Eisteddfod in Mold, North Wales.
He will be sampling some of the world-famous singing, meeting a bard, and talking to participants and visitors.
Including at 7.40 the Rev Roy Jenkins. Producer Michael Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Jenkins.
Producer:
Michael Roberts

celebrates the centenary of the songwriter
Al Dubin (born 10 June, 1891). Performers include Sophie Tucker , Al Jolson and Billie Holliday. Producer Barbara Page

Contributors

Unknown:
Al Dubin
Unknown:
Sophie Tucker
Unknown:
Al Jolson
Unknown:
Billie Holliday.
Producer:
Barbara Page

In the year celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of the National Trust for
Scotland, Peter Morrison visits six of the Trust's properties, and tells their stories in music and song. Today, Threave Gardens near Castle Douglas. With soprano
Patricia McMahon and the Sounds of Scotland.
Producer Philip Whitaker

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Morrison
Soprano:
Patricia McMahon
Producer:
Philip Whitaker

Roger Royle joins holiday makers from Ulster staying at Herne Bay Court Holiday Centre,
Kent. They will be joined by members of local churches in Herne Bay to sing favourite hymns. Musical director
David Goode.
Organist David Horrell. Producer Juli Wills

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Organist:
David Goode.
Organist:
David Horrell.
Producer:
Juli Wills

George Bernard Shaw ... A Celebration
Frank Delaney talks to the devotees of this extraordinarily vital and curmudgeonly fellow-Irishman, whose play Pygmalion gave the world My Fair Lady. Producers Stella Hanson and Madeleine Cuming

Contributors

Unknown:
George Bernard Shaw
Talks:
Frank Delaney
Producers:
Stella Hanson
Producers:
Madeleine Cuming

The First Sin: Lust
Russell Davies discovers the pains and pleasures of the sin of lust, helped by Jayne Mansfield ,
Julie Andrews , Mae West and Sir John Betjeman.
Producer Barbara Page

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Davies
Unknown:
Jayne Mansfield
Unknown:
Julie Andrews
Unknown:
Sir John Betjeman.
Producer:
Barbara Page

with Night Ride Producers Sandra Black
Graham Belchere and Sonia Beldom
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with the Rev
Katherine Meyer.

Contributors

Producers:
Sandra Black
Unknown:
Graham Belchere
Unknown:
Sonia Beldom
Unknown:
Katherine Meyer.

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