Episodes
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Programme Catalogue - Details: 04 August 1988 | 19900517 | First broadcast on 1988-08-04 Producer: J. FAWCETT-WILSON Next in series: 11 August 1988 Previous in series: 28 July 1988 Description SBH:The Spinners sing some songs & tell stories. With special guest Kenneth Williams (as Rambling Sid Rumpo). Producer: John Fawcett Wilson. PRE:13'40 in - Kenneth Williams appears as Rambling Sid Rumpo and sings 'Will You Still Love Me, Mary-Oh' & 'Joe He Was a Young Cordwangler'. How character of Rambling Sid developed. Thinks Nicholas Parsons needs a deaf aid on 'Just a Minute' - imitates Prof.Stanley Unwin. His favourite word 'pandiculate' which he actually managed to use once. OTN:SLN810/87LG2137 TXN/TDT:R2 04-Aug-1988 Broadcast history 04 Aug 1988 22:30-23:00 (RADIO 2) 17 May 1990 00:30-01:00 (RADIO 2) Contributors Kenneth Williams (ent) Terry Walsh (gtr) John Mccormick (musician (mus)) (mus) John Wilson (Producer) Tony Davis (voc) Mick Groves (voc) Hugh Jones (voc) Cliff Hall (voc) Notes: CAIRS 509788. SBH:The Spinners sing some songs and tell stories. With special guest Kenneth Williams (as Rambling Sid Rumpo). Producer: John Fawcett Wilson. PRE:13'40 in - Kenneth Williams appears as Rambling Sid Rumpo and sings 'Will You Still Love Me, Mary-Oh' and 'Joe He Was a Young Cordwangler'. How character of Rambling Sid developed. Thinks Nicholas Parsons needs a deaf aid on 'Just a Minute' - imitates Prof. Stanley Unwin. His favourite word 'pandiculate' which he actually managed to use once. OTN:SLN810/87LG2137 TXN/TDT:R2 04-Aug-1988 Kenneth Williams (ent) PRE:13'40 in - Kenneth Williams appears as Rambling Sid Rumpo and sings 'Will You Still Love Me, Mary-Oh' & 'Joe He Was a Young Cordwangler'. How character of Rambling Sid developed. Thinks Nicholas Parsons needs a deaf aid on 'Just a Minute' - imitates Prof. Stanley Unwin. His favourite word 'pandiculate' which he actually managed to use once. OTN:SLN810/87LG2137 TXN/TDT:R2 04-Aug-1988 SBH:The Spinners sing some songs & tell stories. With special guest Kenneth Williams (as Rambling Sid Rumpo). Producer: John Fawcett Wilson. PRE:13'40 in - Kenneth Williams appears as Rambling Sid Rumpo and sings 'Will You Still Love Me, Mary-Oh' & 'Joe He Was a Young Cordwangler'. How character of Rambling Sid developed. Thinks Nicholas Parsons needs a deaf aid on 'Just a Minute' - imitates Prof. Stanley Unwin. His favourite word 'pandiculate' which he actually managed to use once. OTN:SLN810/87LG2137 TXN/TDT:R2 04-Aug-1988 " |
Programme Catalogue - Details: 11 August 1988 | 19900518 | First broadcast on 1988-08-11 Producer: J. FAWCETT-WILSON Next in series: 18 August 1988 Previous in series: 04 August 1988 Description The Spinners & friends Hugh JONES, Tony Davis, Mick GROVES, Cliff HALL & John MCCORMICK. Guest Ian WALLACE. Produced by John FAWCETT WILSON. 1)Fried bread & brandy oh 2)Lamorna 3)Jane & Louisa 4)Carrick Fergus 5)Dance the flora 6)Come let's be merry 7)The armadillo song 8)The sky boat song 9)Irish rover 10)Liverpool hornpipe Subject Categories light entertainment programmes (genre) Broadcast history 11 Aug 1988 22:30-23:00 (RADIO 2) 18 May 1990 00:30-01:00 (RADIO 2) Contributors Tony Davis (mus) Mick Groves (mus) Hugh Jones (mus) Cliff Hall (mus) John Wilson (Producer) Ian Wallace (Speaker) Recorded on 1988-04-20. The Spinners and friends Hugh JONES, Tony Davis, Mick GROVES, Cliff HALL and John MCCORMICK. Guest Ian WALLACE. Produced by John FAWCETT WILSON. 1)Fried bread and brandy oh 2)Lamorna 3)Jane and Louisa 4)Carrick Fergus 5)Dance the flora 6)Come let's be merry 7)The armadillo song 8)The sky boat song 9)Irish rover 10)Liverpool hornpipe " |
Programme Catalogue - Details: 21 July 1988 | 19900515 | First broadcast on 1988-07-21 Producer: J. FAWCETT-WILSON Next in series: 28 July 1988 Previous in series: EASTER SPECIAL Description The spinners with Tony DAVIS, Mick GROVES, Cliff HALL, Hugh JONES & John MCCORMICK sing some songs & tell the odd story. Spec guest Clinton FORD. 1)Friend bread and brandy oh 2)Come Landlord 3)Pratty Flowers 4)Marques 5)Fan me, Soldier man, fan me 6)Fanlight fanny 7)Mi amigo 8)Old bazaar In Cairo 9)Dirty old town 10)Michael row the boat 11)Liverpool hornpipe Subject Categories light entertainment programmes (genre) Broadcast history 21 Jul 1988 22:30-23:00 (RADIO 2) 15 May 1990 00:30-01:00 (RADIO 2) Contributors Tony Davis (mus) Mick Groves (mus) Hugh Jones (mus) Cliff Hall (mus) John Wilson (Producer) Clinton Ford (Speaker) Recorded on 1988-03-02. The spinners with Tony DAVIS, Mick GROVES, Cliff HALL, Hugh JONES and John MCCORMICK sing some songs and tell the odd story. Spec guest Clinton FORD. " |
Programme Catalogue - Details: 25 August 1988 | 19900519 | First broadcast on 1988-08-25 Producer: J. FAWCETT-WILSON Previous in series: 18 August 1988 Description The Spinners (Hugh JONES, Tony DAVIS, Cliff HALL & Mick GROVES) sing some songs & tell some stories. Guest Madeleine BELL. With Barry REEVES (drums) & David ARCH (piano). Produced by John Fawcett WILSON. Subject Categories light entertainment programmes (genre) music programmes (genre) Broadcast history 25 Aug 1988 22:30-23:00 (RADIO 2) 19 May 1990 00:30-01:00 (RADIO 2) Contributors Barry Reeves (perc) David Arch (pno) John Wilson (Producer) Tony Davis (voc) Mick Groves (voc) Hugh Jones (voc) Cliff Hall (voc) Madeline Bell (voc) Recorded on 1988-04-20. The Spinners (Hugh JONES, Tony DAVIS, Cliff HALL and Mick GROVES) sing some songs and tell some stories. Guest Madeleine BELL. With Barry REEVES (drums) and David ARCH (piano). Produced by John Fawcett WILSON. " |
Programme Catalogue - Details: 28 July 1988 | 19900516 | First broadcast on 1988-07-28 Producer: J. FAWCETT-WILSON Next in series: 04 August 1988 Previous in series: 21 July 1988 Description The Spinners & friends Mick GROVES, Cliff HALL, Hugh JONES & Tony DAVIS. Sing songs and tell the odd story with special guest Kathryn TICKELL. 1)Fried bread & Brandy on 2)The Lincolnshire poacher 3)Three-score & ten 4)Fairly duplex engine 5)Water of Tyne 6)The grey bull hornpipe 7)Brafferton Village 8)Keel Roy 9)Bill Charlton's fancy 10)Blaydon Races 11)Go slow go slow 12)Liverpool hornpipe Subject Categories light entertainment programmes (genre) Broadcast history 28 Jul 1988 22:30-23:00 (RADIO 2) 16 May 1990 00:30-01:00 (RADIO 2) Contributors John Mccormick (musician (bass)) (bass) Tony Davis (mus) Hugh Jones (mus) Mick Groves (mus) Cliff Hall (mus) Kathryn Tickell (mus) John Wilson (Producer) Recorded on 1988-03-07. The Spinners and friends Mick GROVES, Cliff HALL, Hugh JONES and Tony DAVIS. Sing songs and tell the odd story with special guest Kathryn TICKELL. 1)Fried bread and Brandy on 2)The Lincolnshire poacher 3)Three-score and ten 4)Fairly duplex engine 5)Water of Tyne 6)The grey bull hornpipe 7)Brafferton Village 8)Keel Roy 9)Bill Charlton's fancy 10)Blaydon Races 11)Go slow go slow 12)Liverpool hornpipe " |