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Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
Your favourite tunes and performances on record. Producer Roy Oakshott
2.00pm Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter. Producer Ray Harvey
3.00pm Alan Dell with Sounds Easy Producer Ray Harvey
4.00pm Gems of Operetta
I Robin Gregory presents the first of six programmes featuring gems from the world of operetta. It's difficult to define, but one thing is for certain - operetta implies great tunes and great voices. Producer Roger Bowman
4.30pm
Sing Something Simple with the Cliff Adams
Singers and the Jack Emblow Quartet. Producer Ray Harvey
5.00pm Charlie Chester with Sunday Soapbox The telephone number during the programme is [number removed].
Producer David Welsby e WRITE to:
Charlie Chester. BBC Pebble Mill. Birmingham, B5 7QQ

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Producer:
Roy Oakshott
Unknown:
Benny Green
Producer:
Ray Harvey
Producer:
Ray Harvey
Unknown:
Robin Gregory
Producer:
Roger Bowman
Singers:
Cliff Adams
Producer:
Ray Harvey
Unknown:
Charlie Chester
Producer:
David Welsby
Unknown:
Charlie Chester.

Roger Royle presents the last of four special programmes for Lent, with hymns sung by Ex
Cathedra Chamber Choir in St Paul's Church,
Birmingham; Coventry
Blue Coat School in Holy Trinity Church; and the people of Knowle Parish Church near Solihull.
Sing We of the Blessed Mother; Ave Maria
(Rachmaninov); Lord of Our Growing Years;
Through All the Changing Scenes of Life; The King of Love; God of Glory; Shall
We Not Love Thee, Mother Dear (Simon Lole ); Now Thank We All Our God.
Producer Shirley Scott

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Unknown:
Simon Lole
Producer:
Shirley Scott

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