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Hello Cheeky with John Junkin ,
Barry Cryer , Tim Brooke-Taylor , The Denis King Trio and special guest Frank Bough. Producer Bob Oliver Rogers (First broadcast in 1976) and at 1.30:
Jimmy's Cricket Team with Bill Pertwee , Peter Goodwright and Noreen Kershaw.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Junkin
Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Unknown:
Frank Bough.
Producer:
Bob Oliver Rogers
Unknown:
Bill Pertwee
Unknown:
Peter Goodwright
Unknown:
Noreen Kershaw.

Jeff Hooper with the BBC Big Band conducted by Barry Forgie. With Angela Christian and, on record, Natalie Cole.
Producer Maura Clarke

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Hooper
Conducted By:
Barry Forgie.
Unknown:
Angela Christian
Unknown:
Natalie Cole.
Producer:
Maura Clarke

Cinema 2
Presented by Chris Stuart. A weekly look at films and the people who make them. Producer Phil Clarke and at 5.30:
Music By ...
Conversations with composers Ron Goodwin , Bill Conti , Miklos Rozsa and Max Steiner about their work in the movies.
Presented by Roy Pickard. Last in the series.
Producer Liz Anstee

Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Stuart.
Producer:
Phil Clarke
Unknown:
Ron Goodwin
Unknown:
Bill Conti
Unknown:
Miklos Rozsa
Unknown:
Max Steiner
Presented By:
Roy Pickard.
Producer:
Liz Anstee

Last September, BBC Radio 2 broadcast a concert given in aid of the Salisbury Cathedral Spire Appeal. The BBC Big Band has been invited back to perform on the West Green in celebration of the appeal fund.
Conductor Neil Richardson with guest conductor Sir Edward Heath. With vocalists Georgie Fame,
Rosemary Squires and the Skylarks. Introduced by Chris Stuart.
Producer Mel House

Contributors

Conductor:
Neil Richardson
Unknown:
Edward Heath.
Unknown:
Rosemary Squires
Introduced By:
Chris Stuart.

BBC Radio 2

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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