Re: Radio times listings 1970;s 80's 90's
BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 14TH 1870
5.30:News; Weather
Through the day on 1 and 2 News 5.30 am 6.0 6.30 7.30
8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 pm
1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 (R2)
7.30 10.30 11.30 12 midnight
1.0 am 2.0
Weather 5.32 am 6.2 6.31 7.0
7.31 8.0 8.31 9.31 5.31 pm (R2)
7.34 12.4 am 2.1
Time Big Ben 5.30 am
GTS 7.0 am 10.0 (R2) 12 noon
2.0 pm (R2) 7.30
Shipping (1,500m only)
6.40 am 1.55 pm 5.57
2.2 am (also on VHF)
5.32:Breakfast Special
Bruce Wyndham with resident bands, singers, and discs, plus news, weather, and trafficContributors
Unknown: Bruce Wyndham
8.32:Junior Choice
9.55:Five to Ten
For younger listeners Was it chance?
LESLIE CUSDEN with an angle on some world discoveriesContributors
Unknown: Leslie Cusden
10.00:Max Jaffa
introduces Melody Time and conducts the Strings of THE RADIO ORCHESTRA with JACK BYFIELD, BRETT STEVENS THE HARRY STONEHAM SOUND
DESIGN
Produced by JAMES DUFOURContributors
Unknown: Brett Stevens
Produced By: James Dufour
12.00:LP Showcase
Ken Sykora with some of the Top Sellers, the Evergreens, and the Latest Longplayers
13.00:Marching and Waltzing
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury The Waltzes played by the BBC NORTHERN IRELANDORCHESTRA leader MAURICE BRETT conducted by KENNETH ALWYN The Marches played by the BAND OF THE IRISH GUARDS conducted by CAPT E. G. HORASIN director of music
Produced by ROBERT BOWMANContributors
Introduced By: Jimmy Kingsbury
Leader: Maurice Brett
Conducted By: Kenneth Alwyn
Conducted By: Capt E. G. Horasin
Produced By: Robert Bowman
14.00:The Frank Chacksfield Hour
Introduced by Frank Chacksfield featuring the Strings of THE RADIO ORCHESTRA leader JULIEN GAILLARD with PETER REGAN and a selection of sounds from Europe
Produced by JAMES DUFOURContributors
Introduced By: Frank Chacksfield
Leader: Julien Gaillard
Unknown: Peter Regan
Produced By: James Dufour
15.00:The Big Band Sound
Introduced by Alan Dell
Produced by DENIS LEWELLContributors
Introduced By: Alan Dell
Produced By: Denis Lewell
15.31:Melody Fair
Ray Moore with a smooth musical mixture for a winter afternoon
Produced by DENIS LEWELLContributors
Unknown: Ray Moore
Produced By: Denis Lewell
17.32:* Those Were the Days
Bill Crozier introduces old-time and sequence dancing with SIDNEY DAVEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
MC, HOLLAND BROCKBANK , who also brings news from the world of traditional dancing Dance leaders
HOLLAND and SYLVIA BROCKBANK
Produced by DON GEORGE
(Given before an invited audience at The Paris, Lower Regent Street, London, SW1. Tickets from Ticket Unit. BBC, London W1A 1AA, enclosing SAE)Contributors
Introduces: Bill Crozier
Unknown: Sidney Davey
Unknown: Holland Brockbank
Unknown: Sylvia Brockbank
Produced By: Don George
18.30:Kismet
Music by ROBERT WRIGHT and GEORGE FORREST (based on themes of Alexander Borodin)
Book by CHARLES LEDERER and LUTHER DAVIS Radio version by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
Introduced by John Palmer
There is an ingrained fatalism in the character of the Arab faces - an unquestioned acceptance of what fate - or Kismet - may provide.
Set in Old Baghdad, Kismet tells the story of one day in the life of the poet Hadj, one day so filled with traumatic events that any other outlook on life would have sent him into a madhouse by eleven o'clock in the morning.
BBC CHORUS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by KENNETH ALWYN Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON and DAVID RAYVERN ALLENContributors
Music By: Robert Wright
Book By: Charles Lederer
Unknown: Alastair Scott Johnston
Introduced By: John Palmer
Leader: Arthur Leavins
Conducted By: Kenneth Alwyn
Produced By: Alastair Scott Johnston
Produced By: David Rayvern Allen
HadJ: Bryan Drake
Marsinah: Madge Stephens
Lalume: Ruth Silvestre
Caliph sung by: John Fryatt:
played by: Alan Barry
Wazir sung by: Gordon Farrall
played by: John Palmer
Jawan played by: Leonard Fenton
Imam sung by: Leslie Fry
19.30:The News
19.34:Weather forecast
19.35:Country Meets Folk
Wally Wnyton introduces THE LEESIDERS
THE KENTUCKIANS JACKIE AND BRIDIE and surprise guests
Folk and country news; reviews of latest records from JIM LLOYD
Contra-bass fiddle, BRIAN BROCKLEHURST
Produced by BILL BEBBContributors
Introduces: Wally Wnyton
Unknown: Jim Lloyd
Unknown: Brian Brocklehurst
Produced By: Bill Bebb
20.30:Star Sound
Robert Buckman presents music and song from films of the past, present and future Produced by IAN FENNERContributors
Unknown: Robert Buckman
Produced By: Ian Fenner
21.15:Things are Swingin'
around Europe with SOUNDS BOB ROGERS
THE IAN WRIGHT QUINTET With PAT WHITMORE
Introduced by Roger Moffat Produced by IAN SCOTTContributors
Unknown: Bob Rogers
Introduced By: Roger Moffat
Produced By: Ian Scott
22.00:as Radio 1
BBC RADIO 2 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 14TH 1870
5.30:News; Weather
Through the day on 1 and 2 News 5.30 am 6.0 6.30 7.30
8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 12.30 pm
1.30 2.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 (R2)
7.30 10.30 11.30 12 midnight
1.0 am 2.0
Weather 5.32 am 6.2 6.31 7.0
7.31 8.0 8.31 9.31 5.31 pm (R2)
7.34 12.4 am 2.1
Time Big Ben 5.30 am
GTS 7.0 am 10.0 (R2) 12 noon
2.0 pm (R2) 7.30
Shipping (1,500m only)
6.40 am 1.55 pm 5.57
2.2 am (also on VHF)
5.32:Breakfast Special
Bruce Wyndham with resident bands, singers, and discs, plus news, weather, and trafficContributors
Unknown: Bruce Wyndham
8.32:Junior Choice
9.55:Five to Ten
For younger listeners Was it chance?
LESLIE CUSDEN with an angle on some world discoveriesContributors
Unknown: Leslie Cusden
10.00:Max Jaffa
introduces Melody Time and conducts the Strings of THE RADIO ORCHESTRA with JACK BYFIELD, BRETT STEVENS THE HARRY STONEHAM SOUND
DESIGN
Produced by JAMES DUFOURContributors
Unknown: Brett Stevens
Produced By: James Dufour
12.00:LP Showcase
Ken Sykora with some of the Top Sellers, the Evergreens, and the Latest Longplayers
13.00:Marching and Waltzing
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury The Waltzes played by the BBC NORTHERN IRELANDORCHESTRA leader MAURICE BRETT conducted by KENNETH ALWYN The Marches played by the BAND OF THE IRISH GUARDS conducted by CAPT E. G. HORASIN director of music
Produced by ROBERT BOWMANContributors
Introduced By: Jimmy Kingsbury
Leader: Maurice Brett
Conducted By: Kenneth Alwyn
Conducted By: Capt E. G. Horasin
Produced By: Robert Bowman
14.00:The Frank Chacksfield Hour
Introduced by Frank Chacksfield featuring the Strings of THE RADIO ORCHESTRA leader JULIEN GAILLARD with PETER REGAN and a selection of sounds from Europe
Produced by JAMES DUFOURContributors
Introduced By: Frank Chacksfield
Leader: Julien Gaillard
Unknown: Peter Regan
Produced By: James Dufour
15.00:The Big Band Sound
Introduced by Alan Dell
Produced by DENIS LEWELLContributors
Introduced By: Alan Dell
Produced By: Denis Lewell
15.31:Melody Fair
Ray Moore with a smooth musical mixture for a winter afternoon
Produced by DENIS LEWELLContributors
Unknown: Ray Moore
Produced By: Denis Lewell
17.32:* Those Were the Days
Bill Crozier introduces old-time and sequence dancing with SIDNEY DAVEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
MC, HOLLAND BROCKBANK , who also brings news from the world of traditional dancing Dance leaders
HOLLAND and SYLVIA BROCKBANK
Produced by DON GEORGE
(Given before an invited audience at The Paris, Lower Regent Street, London, SW1. Tickets from Ticket Unit. BBC, London W1A 1AA, enclosing SAE)Contributors
Introduces: Bill Crozier
Unknown: Sidney Davey
Unknown: Holland Brockbank
Unknown: Sylvia Brockbank
Produced By: Don George
18.30:Kismet
Music by ROBERT WRIGHT and GEORGE FORREST (based on themes of Alexander Borodin)
Book by CHARLES LEDERER and LUTHER DAVIS Radio version by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
Introduced by John Palmer
There is an ingrained fatalism in the character of the Arab faces - an unquestioned acceptance of what fate - or Kismet - may provide.
Set in Old Baghdad, Kismet tells the story of one day in the life of the poet Hadj, one day so filled with traumatic events that any other outlook on life would have sent him into a madhouse by eleven o'clock in the morning.
BBC CHORUS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by KENNETH ALWYN Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON and DAVID RAYVERN ALLENContributors
Music By: Robert Wright
Book By: Charles Lederer
Unknown: Alastair Scott Johnston
Introduced By: John Palmer
Leader: Arthur Leavins
Conducted By: Kenneth Alwyn
Produced By: Alastair Scott Johnston
Produced By: David Rayvern Allen
HadJ: Bryan Drake
Marsinah: Madge Stephens
Lalume: Ruth Silvestre
Caliph sung by: John Fryatt:
played by: Alan Barry
Wazir sung by: Gordon Farrall
played by: John Palmer
Jawan played by: Leonard Fenton
Imam sung by: Leslie Fry
19.30:The News
19.34:Weather forecast
19.35:Country Meets Folk
Wally Wnyton introduces THE LEESIDERS
THE KENTUCKIANS JACKIE AND BRIDIE and surprise guests
Folk and country news; reviews of latest records from JIM LLOYD
Contra-bass fiddle, BRIAN BROCKLEHURST
Produced by BILL BEBBContributors
Introduces: Wally Wnyton
Unknown: Jim Lloyd
Unknown: Brian Brocklehurst
Produced By: Bill Bebb
20.30:Star Sound
Robert Buckman presents music and song from films of the past, present and future Produced by IAN FENNERContributors
Unknown: Robert Buckman
Produced By: Ian Fenner
21.15:Things are Swingin'
around Europe with SOUNDS BOB ROGERS
THE IAN WRIGHT QUINTET With PAT WHITMORE
Introduced by Roger Moffat Produced by IAN SCOTTContributors
Unknown: Bob Rogers
Introduced By: Roger Moffat
Produced By: Ian Scott
22.00:as Radio 1
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