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The Cliff Richard Story Mike Read presents six programmes documenting the career of Britain's most successful popular music artist.
4: I'm Nearly Famous
Cliff bounces back with a smash-hit album, tours Russia, reunites briefly with the Shadows, celebrates his 25th anniversary in music, and sings at Live Aid.
Producer Nigel Cutteridge
•VOTE for your favourite Cliff song by writing to:
Cliff Richard Poll, BBC Radio 2, London W1A 4WW

Presented by Roger Royle. The second programme in the Lenten series from churches in the South
West comes from Clifton Cathedral in Bristol.
0 Jesus I Have Promised; The Church's One
Foundation; Go Down
Moses; When I Behold the Wondrous Cross: God Our Fountain of Salvation;
Father Hear the Prayer We Offer; Your Love Is Finer
Than Life; Alleluia, Sing to Jesus.
Director of Music
David Ogden.
Claire Hobbs (organ). Producer Malcolm Love

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger Royle.
Unknown:
David Ogden.
Unknown:
Claire Hobbs
Producer:
Malcolm Love

Messing About with Folk Brian Kay rejects Constant Lambert's suggestion that all you can do with a folk song is to sing it again and sing it louder. With help from Bob Arnold and Maddy Prior, he reveals how folk songs have passed down over the centuries and how they have changed or been rearranged by composers like Vaughan Williams. Producer Stella Hanson

Contributors

Unknown:
Folk Brian Kay
Unknown:
Bob Arnold
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams.
Producer:
Stella Hanson

with Night Ride
Producers Carolyn Smith , Graham Belchere and Philip Whitaker
And from 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Gordon Bailey

Contributors

Producers:
Carolyn Smith
Producers:
Graham Belchere
Producers:
Philip Whitaker
Unknown:
Gordon Bailey

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