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12.00 Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
2.00pm Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter.
3.00 Alan Dell with Sounds Easy
4.00 Rosemarie Ford with Radio 2 Tea Dance
The third of four programmes featuring the BBC Big Band and the Tony Evans Singers conducted by Tony Evans .
4.30 Sing Something Simple with the Cliff Adams
Singers and the Jack Emblow Quartet.
5.00 Chartie Chester with Sunday Soapbox The telephone number during the programme is [number removed].
WRITE to: Charlie Chester , BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham B5 7QQ

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Unknown:
Benny Green
Unknown:
Rosemarie Ford
Singers:
Tony Evans
Conducted By:
Tony Evans
Singers:
Cliff Adams
Unknown:
Chartie Chester
Unknown:
Charlie Chester

Roger Royle presents favourite hymns from Windsor Road United
Reformed Church, Barry, South Wales.
Praise to the Living Lord; Thine Be the Glory; Jesus the Lord Says; Who Would True Valour See; What a Friend We Have in Jesus; God Be in My Head; Kum Ba Yah, My Lord; Glorious Things of You Are Spoken. Musical Director Nigel Williams.

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Director:
Nigel Williams.

The Musical World of George Sidney
Tony Sloman presents a programme celebrating the varied career of George Sidney , who was responsible for some of cinema's finest musical moments. Under his direction Sinatra sang The Lady Is a Tramp, Elvis sang Viva Las Vegas and Gene Kelly danced with Jerry the mouse. He also directed the definitive screen versions of Cole Porter 's
Kiss Me Kate, Jerome Kern 's Show Boat and Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun. Producer Madeleine Cuming

Contributors

Unknown:
George Sidney
Unknown:
Tony Sloman
Unknown:
George Sidney
Unknown:
Gene Kelly
Unknown:
Cole Porter
Unknown:
Jerome Kern
Producer:
Madeleine Cuming

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