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11.30 Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
2.00pm Frank Sinatra Duets: The Radio Show
After nine years away from the recording studio, Sinatra is back - with a new album featuring a host of superstar artists who bear tribute to the man himself.
Sid Mark and Tony Renaud go behind the scenes of the making of the album, featuring interviews with the artists, musicians and Barbara Sinatra.
An SJS Entertainment production
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4.00 Black Magic
Stanley Black and his
Sextet play some favourite music, including a Nacio Herb Brown medley and a selection from the film
Strictly Ballroom.
Presented by David Jacobs.
4.30 Sing Something Simple with the Cliff Adams
Singers and the Jack Emblow Quartet.
5.00 Charlie Chester with Sunday Soapbox

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Sid Mark
Unknown:
Tony Renaud
Unknown:
Barbara Sinatra.
Unknown:
Stanley Black
Unknown:
Nacio Herb Brown
Presented By:
David Jacobs.
Singers:
Cliff Adams
Unknown:
Charlie Chester

Roger Royle presents hymns for Remembrance Day with the choir of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
0 Valiant Hearts; I Vow to
Thee My Country; 0 God Our Help in Ages Past;
Eternal Father; Thou Whose Almighty Word; Saviour Again to Thy Dear Name; Be Still My Soul; Abide with Me. Director of Music Trevor
Watson.
Organist Tony Baldwin.

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Organist:
Tony Baldwin.

The Princess and the Professor
Thirty years after the filming of My Fair Lady, Sheridan Morley and Alexander Walker consider the lives and careers of Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison. With music and extracts from their films.
Producer Madeleine Cuming

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheridan Morley
Unknown:
Alexander Walker
Unknown:
Audrey Hepburn
Unknown:
Rex Harrison.
Producer:
Madeleine Cuming

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