with the Saturday Show
with Sounds of the 60s
A Rewind production
Producer Julia Brooke
The second of two episodes from the classic comedy series. A treat for all ears.
Recorded on 8 May, 1968. (Rpt)
with New Country
A Smooth Operations production
Recorded at the Birmingham Symphony Hall last September. The programme features some of his most famous songs including Missing You, The Snows of New York and The
Lady in Red.
Producer Richard Masters
Miles Kington and his guests review and recommend books about music. Fifties connoisseur
Mark Lamarr delivers his verdict on a recent encyclopedia, Pioneers of Rock, while a songbook from pioneers of the folk revival, the Copper Family, is discussed by Jim Lloyd and Shirley Collins. Miles Kington himself dons his jazz critic's hat for a browse through One Man's Blues, a new biography of songwriter/pianist Mose Allison , composer of the classic Parchman Farm.
Producer Dave Shannon
A six-part series starring Jon Pertwee as Dr Who, Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith and Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier.
The Doctor and Sarah Jane find themselves trapped in the 16th century, where they have a suspicious feeling that they've met Maximilian before!
Claire Moore and John
Barrowman star in a concert of music by Andrew Lloyd Webber , Stephen Sondheim. Kander and Ebb. recorded at the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow. lain Sutherland conducts the BBC Big Band and the City of Glasgow Philharmonic Orchestra, and featured shows include The
Phantom of the Opera,
Follies, Aspects of Love, Les Miserables and A
Chorus Line.
Rpt
with the Radio 2 Arts
Programme
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought
With the Rev Stephen Oliver.
with the Sunday Show
Records, requests and the Spot the Song quiz. Plus gardening advice from Fran Shall.