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12.00 Desmond Camngton with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
2.00pm
Valentino Alan Cumming stars in Bob Sinfield 's dramatised biography of the silent screen's greatest romantic hero.
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3.00 Brighton Lights An intimate review celebrating a unique pleasure town in all its moods, recorded at the Grand. Memories of Max
Miller, the Crazy Gang and Alan Melville are brought to life by Anna Quayle , Denis Quilley and Joanna Riding. With musical director
Michael Haslam. The show is hosted by a man who adopted Brighton 30 years ago, theatre critic of the Daily Mail, Mr Jack Tinker. A Pier production
4.00 Chris Stuart 's Piano
Pariour
Continuing the six-part series presented by Chris Stuart. This week's featured artists include
Paderewski, Semprini and Dave Brubeck.
4.30 Sing Something Simple
With the Cliff Adams
Singers, accompanied by Jack Emblow.
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5.00 Sunday Soapbox
During the programme, call (0121) [number removed].
WRITE TO: Sunday Soapbox, BBC Pebble Mill,
Birmingham B5 7QQ

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Camngton
Unknown:
Valentino Alan Cumming
Unknown:
Bob Sinfield
Unknown:
Alan Melville
Unknown:
Anna Quayle
Unknown:
Denis Quilley
Unknown:
Joanna Riding.
Unknown:
Michael Haslam.
Unknown:
Mr Jack Tinker.
Unknown:
Chris Stuart
Presented By:
Chris Stuart.
Presented By:
Dave Brubeck.
Singers:
Cliff Adams
Accompanied By:
Jack Emblow.

Ring Out the Old, Ring In the New
Roger Royle presents a special American New Year's Eve edition from
Westminster Choir College, Princeton, New Jersey.
Tonight's hymns include
American favourites Christ mighty saviour: God whose giving knows no ending:
Praise the Spirit in creation. The musical directors are
Steve Pilkington and Donald Dumpson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Unknown:
Steve Pilkington
Unknown:
Donald Dumpson.

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