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The Impressionists
In this week's panel game from the archives, Barry Took chairs the game of voices and noises: What's this ... who's that? Peter Goodwright
and Brian Coshall play Roger Kitter and Aiden J Harvey. Ronnie Price provides the piano impressions.
First broadcast in 1978 Producer Richard Willcox

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Took
Unknown:
Peter Goodwright
Unknown:
Brian Coshall
Unknown:
Roger Kitter
Unknown:
Aiden J Harvey.
Producer:
Richard Willcox

From the Hippodrome,
Golders Green, London.
Robin Stapleton conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra, led by Martin Loveday , with guest singers Janis Kelly and Lynton Atkinson , and the Nigel Brooks Singers. Introduced by Robin Boyle. Producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Loveday
Singers:
Janis Kelly
Singers:
Lynton Atkinson
Introduced By:
Robin Boyle.
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Nigel Havers recounts the adventures of E W Homung's master cracksman A J
Raffles, abridged in six parts by Stewart Conn. 4: The Return Match
In which Raffles and Bunny take on the professionals.
A Unique Broadcasting production

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Havers
Unknown:
Stewart Conn.

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Radio 2 Arts Programme The Guinness Jazz Festival is Ireland's largest, taking over the city of Cork. In a live broadcast from the Festival Club at the Metropole Hotel, Seamus McKee introduces music from Bobby Shew ,
Jay Leonhart , Louis Stewart , Per Husby , Ingrid Jensen , the Merseysippi Jazzband and Russia's Uralsky Dixieland Band. With jazz fan and artist Gerald Davis brushing the blues away.
Producer Chris Spurr

Contributors

Introduces:
Seamus McKee
Unknown:
Bobby Shew
Unknown:
Jay Leonhart
Unknown:
Louis Stewart
Unknown:
Per Husby
Unknown:
Ingrid Jensen
Artist:
Gerald Davis
Producer:
Chris Spurr

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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