The Saturday Show Featuring
Jacques Loussier 's Play Bach Trio. Producer Jane Ward
presents
Sounds of the 60s
Producer Denis O'Keeffe
Producer Ruth Cubbin
Producer Maura Clarke
The Navy Lark
Starring Leslie Phillips ,
Jon Pertwee and Stephen Murray. With
Ronnie Barker , Michael Bates , Richard Caldicot and Tenniel Evans.
Written by Lawrie Wyman
Producer Alastair Scott Johnston (First broadcast in 1967) And at 1.30: I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue
Sounds of the 50s
Producer Pete Johnson
Danny Street with the BBC Big Band, conducted by Barry Forgie , plus Angela Christian. Including on record: Sarah Vaughan.
Producer Maura Clarke
Gordon Clyde tells the story of six musicals.
6: The Dancing Years by Ivor Novello.
Producer Bridget Apps
John Junkin talks to the last of six funny people: Bruce Forsyth.
Producer Jon Magnusson
Presented by Chris Stuart. Producer Liz Anstee
Richard Rodney
Bennett Roy Pickard talks to the composer, whose work has included over 35 movie scores.
Producer Carol Smith
Roy Castle presents the BBC Big Band, directed by Barry Forgie , with guests Angela Christian , Danny Street and Quintessence. Producer Graham Pass
I Was Monty's Trouble
The last of six programmes featuring the Pasadena Roof Orchestra on a musical excursion through great moments in 20th-century history. With vocalist Duncan Galloway , andjune Whitfield, Jeffrey Holland and Chris Emmett.
Producer Richard Wilson
Recorded at the Snape
Concert Hall, Aldeburgh. The last night of the 1991 BT Snape Proms, with the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Barry Wordsworth conducts a glittering programme, including music from Coppelia,
Rodeo, Romeo and Juliet and The Three-Cornered
Hat.
Introduced by Angela Rippon. Producer Alan Boyd
8.20-8.40 Chris Stuart looks at forthcoming concerts on Radio 2.
Producer Mel House
with the BBC Big Band, conducted by Brian Fahey , with Jeff Hooper.
Presenter Bill Rennells.
Producer Robin Sedgley
with Sheridan Morley.
Dave Gelly appraises a distinguished recording career.
Producer Barbara Page
with Night Ride
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought
The Sunday Show
Featuring Jacques Loussier's Play Bach Trio.