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Today is the 150th anniversary of the Brighton Line and to commemorate the occasion British Rail are recreating the famous Brighton Belle train.
Chris Stuart will be joining the passengers for a fun day out and trying to capture the nostalgia of a time long gone. Producer Phil Hughes

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Producer:
Phil Hughes

Keith Fordyce challenges you to name some of the familiar tunes - and you could win up to £200. Producer Gareth Edwards
0 WRITE to: Beat the Record. BBC. Broadcasting House,
London W I A 4WW (postcards only), with your name, address, daytime telephone number and a few words about yourself.

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Fordyce
Producer:
Gareth Edwards

from the De La Warr Pavilion.
Concerti and children's suites, presented by Joanna Lumley.
With Eileen Hulse (soprano), Lorraine McAslan (violin) and the BBC Concert Orchestra led by Martin Loveday and conducted by Stephen Barlow.
Producer David Rayvern Allen

8.20-8.40* During the interval you can hear the New Palm Court Trio: Nicholas Evans-Pughe (violin), Susanna Wilson (cello), Read Gainsford (piano).

Contributors

Presenter:
Joanna Lumley
Soprano:
Eileen Hulse
Violinist:
Lorraine McAslan
Musicians:
BBC Concert Orchestra
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conductor:
Stephen Barlow
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen
Violinist (New Palm Court Trio):
Nicholas Evans-Pughe
Cellist (New Palm Court Trio):
Susanna Wilson
Pianist (New Palm Court Trio):
Read Gainsford

with Night Ride
Producers Sandra Black Graham Belchere and Phil Whitaker
And at 3.00-4.00 A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with the Rev Rosemary Wakelin.

Contributors

Producers:
Sandra Black
Producers:
Graham Belchere
Producers:
Phil Whitaker
Unknown:
Rosemary Wakelin.

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