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Stanley Black and his Sextet play your favourite music.
Today's programme includes music by Burt Bacharach and Harold Arlen. Presented by David Jacobs.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Black
Music By:
Burt Bacharach
Music By:
Harold Arlen.
Presented By:
David Jacobs.

Roger Royle presents favourite hymns from St Maccartin's cathedral,
Enniskillen, to commemorate the bicentenary of the birth of Henry Francis Lyte.
Hymns: Praise My Soul;
Sweet Is the Solemn Voice;
God of Mercy, God of Grace; Be Thou My
Guardian; Pleasant Are Thy Courts Above; Children of the Heavenly King; Praise the Lord His Glories Show;
Abide with Me.
Conductor William McBride.
Organist Roy Millar.

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Unknown:
Henry Francis Lyte.
Conductor:
William McBride.
Organist:
Roy Millar.

Revue!
Richard Anthony Baker presents the first of a two-part celebration of revue - from its beginnings years ago with Seymour Hicks 's Under the Clock in 1893 to Beyond the Fringe in 1961. Act One.
Artists featured include
Beatrice Lillie , Peter Cook and Dudley Moore and Kenneth Williams , with music from Hermione
Gingold and Flanders and Swann. With the help of Frith Banbury , Gretchen Franklin ,
Norman Hackforth , Doris Hare , Diana Morgan , Robert Nesbitt , Graham Payn ,
Wendy Toye and Geoffrey Wright.
Producer Madeleine Cuming (Act Two follows next Sunday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Anthony Baker
Unknown:
Seymour Hicks
Unknown:
Beatrice Lillie
Unknown:
Peter Cook
Unknown:
Dudley Moore
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Frith Banbury
Unknown:
Gretchen Franklin
Unknown:
Norman Hackforth
Unknown:
Doris Hare
Unknown:
Diana Morgan
Unknown:
Robert Nesbitt
Unknown:
Graham Payn
Unknown:
Wendy Toye
Unknown:
Geoffrey Wright.
Producer:
Madeleine Cuming

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