Listings
Introduced by COLIN SEMPER
Contributors
Introduced By:
Colin
Semper
at the BBC Theatre Organ, presents requests and music from the Besses o' th' Barn Band, conductor Ifor James
BBC Manchester
Contributors
Organist/Presenter:
Reginald
Dixon
Musicians:
Besses o' th' Barn
Band
Conductor:
Ifor
James
Producer:
Peter
Pilbeam
introduces Gospet Read
Interviewer BERNARD JACKSOX Reviewer CtNDY KENT
Producer Btvn) w;NTER
Contributors
Interviewer:
Bernard
Jacksox
introduces Melodies for Yon BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA With MICHAEL RfPPON
Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
Contributors
Conductor:
Ashley
Lawrence
Conductor:
The Reginald
Leopold
Producer:
Robert
Bowman
The last ot three programmes from Bristol, ie<) by REV MV!D PARTRIDGE with the Salvation Army Easton Songsters, under the direction of ctuusroFHER PRIEST BBC Bristol
Introduced by Sandi Jones
MICHAEL BAGULEY, BBC. Belfast
ANDREW PASTOUNA, BFBS, Cologne BILL PAUL, CBC, Toronto
STEVE COSSER, ABC. Sydney Producer Pam Cox
18 April: Hong Kong, BFBS Gibraltar, Canada and Austratia. Requests, on a postcard please, to: Family Favourites, BBC, [address removed]
Contributors
Introduced By:
Sandi
Jones
Introduced By:
Michael
Baguley
Unknown:
Andrew
Pastouna.
Unknown:
Bill
Paul
Unknown:
Steve
Cosser
starring Wilfrid Brambell, Harry H.Corbett featuring Henry Woolf
Today: The Seven Steptoerai
Written and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Contributors
Written and adapted for radio by:
Ray
Galton
Written and adapted for radio by:
Alan
Simpson
Producer:
Bobby
Jaye
Albert Steptoe:
Wilfrid
Brambell
Harold Steptoe:
Harry
H.Corbett
Frankie Barrow:
Henry
Woolf
Composer Hoagy Carmichael talks about his life and how he wrote songs like: Lazy Bones. Rocking Chair, Old Buttermilk Sky, The Old Music Master, Two Sleepy People, Lazy River, Georgia, Small Fry, and what is probably his best-known composition - Stardust. Written and presented by Peter Clayton
Producer JOHN BILDNGHAM (Rpt) (Next Sunday at this time: o ne<c series The Story of Revue, told by John Mittt )
Contributors
Unknown:
Hoagy
Carmichae
Presented By:
Peter
Oayten
Producer:
John
Btldngham
Unknown:
John
Mittt
says Be My Guest
Olympic Pentathlon gold medallist, and athletics coach, who will be joining the BBC radio team at Montreal for the 1976 Olympic Games, invites you to join her in listening to some favourite records.
Producer PHYLUS ROBtNsoN
also featuring PERCY EDWARDS Producer RON GARDNER BBC Birmingham
Contributors
Unknown:
Percy
Edwards
Producer:
Ron
Gardner
BBC Radio Orchestra conducted by Vilem Tausky
Contributors
Producer:
Frank
Hooper
from Henleaze United Reformed Church, Bristol with the choirs of the district Introduced by JEREMY CARRAD Conductor DR JOHN BISHOP
Organist JOHN MARSH ; Prayer and Blessing by REV RONALD BATT
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem (Regent Square); Ave Verum (Mozart); In the cross of Christ (Cross of Jesus); My song is love unknown (Love unknown); Godbeinmy head (Watford Davies); God, your glory we have seen (Dieu, nous avons vu); It is a thing most wonderful (Herongate); Nobody knows the trouble I've seen (trad); Ye servants of God (Laudate Dominum) BBC Bristot
Contributors
Introduced By:
Jeremy
Carrad
Conductor:
Dr John
Bishop
Organist:
John
Marsh
Unknown:
Ronald
Batt
Introduced by A)an Keith ProducerjACKDABBS
BBC Midland Radio Orchestra
Conductor Norrie Paramor
The Cory Band, Conductor Major H. A. Kenney.
Introduced by James Alexander Gordon
Contributors
Presenter:
James Alexander
Gordon
Musicians:
BBC Midland Radio
Orchestra
Conductor:
Norrie
Paramor
Musicians:
The Cory
Band
Conductor:
Major H.A.
Kenney.
Producer:
Allan
Giles
Peter Clayton with news, reviews and comment, with EBU BAND featuring Chris Fyne Producers LAWRIE MONK and EEtTH STEWART
including at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Clayton