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Hip tunes and banter, with special guests Barry Manilow and Jools Holland , Connie Fisher and Lesley Garrett , currently starring in Andrew Lloyd Webber 's West End revival of The Sound of Music.
Go to www.radiotimes.com for guest details

Contributors

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Barry Manilow
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Jools Holland
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Connie Fisher
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Lesley Garrett
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Andrew Lloyd Webber

3/5. Professor Arthur Smith pontificates this week about the night time, with edifying archive moments from
Marcus Brigstocke , Justin Edwards , Ed Byrne and Jo Enright.
1.30 Radio Rivron
3/6. Rowland Rivron recalls
Amnesty International's charity gig, The Secret Policeman's Ball. Repeated from Thursday at 10pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Arthur Smith
Unknown:
Marcus Brigstocke
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Justin Edwards
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Ed Byrne
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Jo Enright.
Unknown:
Rowland Rivron

1/2. Steve Lamacq kicks off a two-part tribute to punk with the story of 1976, when waves of cultural and political anger and frustration found a certain expression in a spiky, antagonistic and energised sound. Initially puppeteered by Malcolm McLaren , the movement first penetrated the top 40 in December 1976, when the Sex
Pistols' Anarchy in the UK became a mild hit. Recalling punk's glory days are Malcolm McLaren , Sex Pistol John Lydon , Mick Jones
(of the Clash), Hugh Cornwell (of the Stranglers), TV Smith (of the Adverts), and Buzzcocks founders Howard Devoto and Pete Shelley. Producer Danny O'Connor
Malcolm McLaren answers One
Final Question: page 162

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve LamacQ
Unknown:
Malcolm McLaren
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Malcolm McLaren
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John Lydon
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Mick Jones
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Hugh Cornwell
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Howard Devoto
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Pete Shelley.
Producer:
Danny O'Connor
Producer:
Malcolm McLaren

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