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In the last of seven programmes, Mark Steyn finds out how much captains Dick Vosburgh and Denise Coffey and their special guests
Marti Webb and Dave Willetts know about the world of musicals, from
Funny Girl to Phantom of the Opera.
Recorded at the Watermill
Theatre, Newbury. Producer Carol Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Steyn
Unknown:
Dick Vosburgh
Unknown:
Denise Coffey
Unknown:
Marti Webb
Unknown:
Dave Willetts
Producer:
Carol Smith

from the Hippodrome, Golders Green.
Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC Concert
Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday. The Friday Night Singers are
Jacquelyn Fugelle and Richard Lloyd Morgan , with Serenata Voices.
Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Stapleton
Unknown:
Martin Loveday.
Unknown:
Jacquelyn Fugelle
Unknown:
Richard Lloyd Morgan
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Martin Kelner presents this edition from the Neptune Theatre in Liverpool.
In a city with a high unemployment rate Martin talks to those who have the job of keeping the arts alive on Merseyside.
Tim Grundy goes behind the scenes of Liverpool's museums and galleries and discovers the many facilities available to the general public and also visits the recently opened Museum of Liverpool Life.
Peter Spaull looks at future plans for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Orchestra and introduces conversations recorded with the late
Sir Charles Groves. Plus live music from local singer/ songwriter Charlie Landsborough.
Producer Pete Johnson

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Spaull
Unknown:
Sir Charles Groves.
Songwriter:
Charlie Landsborough.
Producer:
Pete Johnson

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