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says Good Morning Sunday Live from the Ranworth
Broad with the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Rev
Peter Nott , and special guests, conservationist David Bellamy
and broadcaster John Timpson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Nott
Unknown:
David Bellamy
Unknown:
John Timpson.

12.00 Desmond Carrington with Radio 2 All-Time Greats
Your favourite tunes and performances on record.
2.00pm Benny Green
A weekly celebration of the art of the songwriter.
3.00 David Jacobs with Sounds Easy
4.00 In Marble Halls
Marion Marshall presents the second of two programmes about Irish composer Michael William Balfe. With music from the opera The Bohemian Girl, and the ballads Come Into the Garden, Maud, Excelsior, and The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls. An Inflight production
4.30 Sing Something Simple With the Cliff Adams
Singers, accompanied by Jack Emblow.
Rpt
5.00 Pam Ayres welcomes listeners to her regular show, featuring the best in music for a Sunday afternoon, plus letters and calls.
The telephone number during the programme is (0121) [number removed]WRITE TO: BBC Pebble Mill, Birmingham, B5 7QQ

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Unknown:
Benny Green
Songwriter:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
Marion Marshall
Unknown:
Michael William
Singers:
Cliff Adams
Accompanied By:
Jack Emblow.
Unknown:
Pam Ayres

In the third of a special
Lenten series from Wales,
Roger Royle presents hymns and other music from Bethany Baptist
Church, Pembroke Dock, with the Dyfed Choir.
Tonight's hymns include I will sing the wondrous story; To God be the glory; Ave, verum corpus; Lord Jesus, think on me; Jesu, lover of my soul; 0 Saviour of the world; Who is this so weak and helpless?
Musical direction Christopher Barton
Organist Paul Lavender

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Royle
Organist:
Christopher Barton
Organist:
Paul Lavender

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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