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Colin Anthony with the BBC Big Band directed by Barry Forgie , with Angela Christian. On record, Astrud Gilberto. Producer Maura Clarke

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Anthony
Directed By:
Barry Forgie
Unknown:
Angela Christian.
Unknown:
Astrud Gilberto.
Producer:
Maura Clarke

The Cliff Richard Story The first of six programmes tracing the career of Britain's most successful popular music artist.
The British Elvis Harry Webb becomes Cliff Richard and teams up with The Shadows. With comments from Hank Marvin, Una Stubbs, Adam Faith and Marty Wilde.
A Nigel Cutteridge production

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Richard
Unknown:
Hank Marvin
Unknown:
Una Stubbs
Unknown:
Adam Faith

Live from the Barbican, London.
Selections from Lady Be
Good, Funny Face and Oh, Kay and, after the interval, the extended concert version of Porgy and Bess. With Daniel Washington as Porgy, Cynthia Clarey as Bess, Damon Evans as Sportin' Life, Maureen Braithwaite as Serena.
Porgy and Bess Chorus directed by Wayne Marshall (piano)
BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Robin Stapleton. Introduced by Ned Sherrin.
Including at 8.15-8.35 Wayne Marshall at the piano with improvisations on Gershwin.
Producer David Rayvern Allen (In association with Raymond Gubbay Ltd)

Contributors

Unknown:
Daniel Washington
Unknown:
Cynthia Clarey
Unknown:
Damon Evans
Unknown:
Maureen Braithwaite
Directed By:
Wayne Marshall
Conducted By:
Robin Stapleton.
Introduced By:
Ned Sherrin.
Unknown:
Wayne Marshall
Producer:
David Rayvern Allen

with Night Ride
Including at 2.00-3.00 Nightclub featuring the Temptations in concert from the Guildhall, Portsmouth. Concert producer Stuart Hobday
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with James Whitbourn.

Contributors

Producer:
Stuart Hobday
Unknown:
James Whitbourn.

BBC Radio 2

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