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Jeremy Nicholas hauls himself out of bed to celebrate the rituals, explore the mysteries and recapture some of the quintessential sounds of what happens first thing in the morning. Producer Laura Druce
Jeremy Nicholas talks to guests from around the UK and introduces the latest finance, entertainment and travel news.
Six programmes in which Jeremy Nicholas visits the homes of well-known personalities to delve into their record collection in search of musical and personal revelations.
Jeremy Nicholas presents a kaleidoscopic impression of the highways, and some of the byways, where Latin still flourishes.
Featuring Martin Jarvis as Nigel Molesworth.
Producer Ian Gardhouse. Stereo
Jeremy Nicholas presents a kaleidoscopic impression of the highways and byways where Latin still flourishes. Featuring Martin Jarvis as Nigel Molesworth. Producer tan Gardhouse Stereo
Jeremy Nicholas presents a kaleidoscopic impression of the highways, and some of the byways, where Latin still flourishes.
With Martin Jarvis as Nigel Molesworth.
New. Former Young Ones star Nigel Planer appears in character as classical actor Nicholas Craig. He talks to Mark Lawson about his prolific 35-year career, and how his relationship with his mother heavily influenced his decision to become a performer.
By Charles Dickens , dramatised by Mike Walker.
Following the death of his father, Nicholas is found a position as assistant to Wackford Squeers at Dotheboy's Hall in Yorkshire. Part 1 of 30.
(Repeated from 10.45am)
The Nickleby family fortunes and an audio offer: page 28
by Jerome K. Jerome adapted in three episodes and performed by Jeremy Nicholas
3: "At Abingdon, the river passes by the streets. Abingdon is a typical country town of the smaller order - quiet, eminently respectable, clean, and desperately dull".
Music by Jeremy Nicholas
Performed by The Grimethorpe Colliery Band
Producer Paul Mayhew Archer
(Repeated: Tues 6.30 pm)
by JEROME K. JEROME
A new series adapted in three episodes and performed by JEREMY NICHOLAS
1: "We arranged to start on the following Saturday. Harris and I would take the boat up to Chertsey, and George, who would not be able to get away from the city till the afternoon, would meet us there. (George goes to sleep at a bank from ten to four each day, except Saturdays, when they wake him up and put him outside at two)."
Music bv JEREMY NICHOLAS
Performed by the GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND
Producer PAUL MAYHEW ARCHER
by JEROME K. JEROME adapted in three episodes and performed by Jeremy Nicholas
2: "I woke at six the next morning and set to work to wake up Harris with a scull. The third prod did it: and he turned over on the other side, and said he would be down in a minute."
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS
Performed by THE GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND
Producer PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER
by JEROME K. JEROME adapted in three episodes and performed by JEREMY NICHOLAS
2: 'In Prague we did our sightseeing with the aid of a guide. His English was decidedly weak. Indeed it was not English at all. For the first hour it was difficult to rid oneself of the conviction that the man was choking'.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Performed by THE
GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND Producer
PAUL MAYHEW ARCHER
by JEROME K. JEROME
A new series adapted in three episodes and performed by Jeremy Nicholas
"'I have it!" exclaimed
Harris, "what say you to a bicycle tour!" George looked doubtful. "There's a lot of uphill about a bicycle tour", said he,
"and the wind is against you". "So there is downhill and the wind behind you" said Harris. "I've never noticed it" said George.'
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Performed by THE
GRIMETHORPE COLUERY BAND Producer
PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER
by JEROME K. JEROME adapted in three episodes and performed by Jeremy Nicholas
3: 'On the Continent they do sincerely believe that every Englishman is mad. They are as convinced of it as is every English peasant that Frenchmen live on frogs'.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Performed by THE
GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND Producer
PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER
(Repeated: Tues 6.30pm)
Jeremy Nicholas celebrates the loveliest time of the year with a selection of comic songs devoted to love.
Written by JEREMY NICHOLAS Producer SALLY THOMPSON
Jeremy Nicholas , with the gifted guidance of Roy Hudd , takes an affectionate look at music-hall monologues and other melody-backed manifestations masquerading as recitation. Written by JEREMY NICHOLAS Producer SALLY THOMPSON
Jeremy Nicholas , with the gifted guidance of Roy Hudd , takes an affectionate look at music-hall monologues and other melody-backed manifestations.
Written by JEREMY NICHOLAS
Producer SALLY THOMPSON (R) revised LWonlyfrom 11.30pm
by JEROME K. JEROME.
The last of three episodes adapted and performed by Jeremy Nicholas.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Performed by GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND Producer
PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER . Stereo (R)
by JEROME K. JEROME.
First of three episodes adapted and performed by Jeremy Nicholas.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Performed by the GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY
BAND
Producer
PAUL MAYHEW ARCHER. Stereo (R)
If Music Be the Love of Food! live from St George 's, Brandon Hill , Bristol. SARAH WALKER
(mezzo-soprano)
ROGER VIGNOLES (piano) Jeremy Nicholas Place Settings Aperitif:
Martini Plaisir d'amour Cole Porter The Tale of the Oyster
Fish Course:
Mahler St Anthony's Sermon to the Fishes Insalata Verdi:
Verdi La seduzione; Stornello
Poultry Course:
Chabrier Villanelle des petits canards; Ballade des gros dindons; Pastorale des cochons roses
Meat Course, Tomedos Rossini :
Rossini Adieux a la vie; Chanson du bebe Sweet Course:
William Bolcom Lime jello, Marshmallow,
Cottage Cheese Surprise Night on the Tiles:
Poulenc Avant Ie cinema Jeremy Nicholas Usherettes' Blues Land of Nod:
Geoffrey Wright
Transatlantic Lullaby (Presented by St George 's
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