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with Folk on 2 Recalling some of his personal highlights of the year, including the first broadcasts by newcomers Kings of Callicutt, the half century of Ashley Hutchings , the 25th anniversary of Folk on 2 and the show-stopping set by Roy Bailey at the Sidmouth Festival.
HOTLINE FREECALL NUMBER:
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ashley Hutchings
Unknown:
Roy Bailey

In the third programme of her four-part series, Mary Black continues her look at
Ireland's thriving music scene with a programme devoted to the work of her favourite Irish songwriters, among them Noel Brazil , Jimmy McCarthy and Declan McManus - aka Elvis Costello.
A Gleneagle production

Contributors

Presenter:
Mary Black

The final programme of the series in which Les Barker presents a seasonal stroll through the oeuvre of the man known to his friends as the "folk laureate".
Among tonight's truffles of tradition are In the Snow of Deep Midwinter and Turkeys. Featuring
Eliza Carthy with Alison Younger , Martin Carthy ,
Norma Waterson , Chris Harvey and Lesley Davies.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eliza Carthy
Unknown:
Alison Younger
Unknown:
Martin Carthy
Unknown:
Norma Waterson
Unknown:
Chris Harvey
Unknown:
Lesley Davies.

From Gloucester Cathedral, featuring American virtuoso organist Carlo Curley with a feast of Christmas music.
Including the Choir of Gloucester Cathedral, directed by David Briggs , and featuring the Ceremonial Trumpets of the Band of the Royal Engineers. Introduced by John Marsh. Concert sponsored by the HSA. Producer Keith Loxam

Contributors

Organist:
Carlo Curley
Directed By:
David Briggs
Introduced By:
John Marsh.
Producer:
Keith Loxam

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