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Starring Jimmy Cricket. The cricket team - Bill Pertwee,
Peter Goodwright and Noreen Kershaw - are back for their fifth innings. Written by Eddie Braben
A Mike Craig Enterprises production

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Pertwee,
Unknown:
Peter Goodwright
Unknown:
Noreen Kershaw
Written By:
Eddie Braben
Unknown:
Mike Craig

Robin Boyle introduces a rare 1977 radio appearance by Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise , with special guest Des O'Connor.
And at 2.30 Edmundo Ros introduces a 1970 programme of Latin American music.
Producers Richard Edis and Anthony Wills

Contributors

Introduces:
Robin Boyle
Unknown:
Eric Morecambe
Unknown:
Ernie Wise
Unknown:
Des O'Connor.
Introduces:
Edmundo Ros
Producers:
Richard Edis
Producers:
Anthony Wills

Woodstock's 25th Anniversary
On this day in 1969, 500,000 young people made their way to a muddy farm in upstate New York to spend three days enjoying love, peace and the music of Joan Baez, Janis Joplin, the Who and Jimi Hendrix, amongst others. Presented by folk singer Arlo Guthrie.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Baez
Unknown:
Janis Joplin
Unknown:
Jimi Hendrix
Singer:
Arlo Guthrie.

To celebrate George
Shearing's 75th birthday, here's another opportunity to hear from the tour of America which the legendary pianist made with the BBC Big Band. Introduced by George Shearing , with a short preface by Sheila Tracey. The BBC Big Band is conducted by Barry Forgie with Neil Swainson (bass). Producer Robin Sedgely (Revised rpt)

Contributors

Introduced By:
George Shearing
Unknown:
Sheila Tracey.
Conducted By:
Barry Forgie
Bass:
Neil Swainson
Producer:
Robin Sedgely

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More