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With Answers Please - a chance for listeners to find the answer to that question which has puzzled them. QUESTIONS TO:
The John Dunn Show ,
BBC Radio 2. London W1A 1AA FAX: (0171) [number removed]
E-MAIL: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dunn Show

Investigating the top issues of the day. Voice your views on what's in the news by phoning [number removed] at the cost of a local call from anywhere in the UK.
LINES OPEN from 6.00pm
Producers Anne Freeman and Jennifer Teague

Contributors

Producers:
Anne Freeman
Producers:
Jennifer Teague

Continuing the six-part series in which Neil Innes explores the use of comedy and the keyboard.
5: Mad Musicians Featuring Arthur Askey , Max Wall , Les Dawson, Liberace,
Richard Stilgoe , and Hoagy Carmichael.
Written and researched by Nick Yapp

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Innes
Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Unknown:
Max Wall
Unknown:
Richard Stilgoe
Unknown:
Hoagy Carmichael.
Unknown:
Nick Yapp

Denny Dennis rose from obscurity to be one of the best paid singers in England. Then he was hired by the top American band leader Tommy Dorsey in 1948. But drink and money problems reduced him to obscurity once more. Presented by Kenneth Shenton.
A Perryscope production

Contributors

Unknown:
Denny Dennis
Leader:
Tommy Dorsey
Presented By:
Kenneth Shenton.

A six-part series in which Clark Rundell reviews
Fitzgerald's interpretations of the great songwriters. 6: The Harold Arlen
Songbook
In the last programme of the series, Ella works with former Cotton Club composer Harold Arlen to create a real flavour of jazz on songs like Stormy
Weather, That Old Black
Magic, and Get Happy.

Contributors

Unknown:
Clark Rundell
Unknown:
Harold Arlen

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