Off the Wireless and on the Box
Ken Bruce presents a concert marking the 70th anniversary of the launch of the 麻豆社 Light Programme, which split to become Radio 1 and Radio 2 in 1967.
Friday Night is Music Night - On the Wireless and Off the Box - Ken Bruce presents a celebration of the 70th anniversary of the 麻豆社 Light Programme.
When peace came to Europe in 1945 the 麻豆社 set about fulfilling a promise to its listeners that within 90 days of VE day they would return the airwaves to near normal and introduce improved services. On the Radio Times cover of 27th July the then Director General - William Haley - announced the roll out of 6 regional Home Services and a brand new venture, The Light Programme.
Haley said "It will be built for the civilian listener. Developing its own special character it will, we hope, be one of the most successful ventures the 麻豆社 has undertaken. It is necessary to stress this idea of development. ....the way must always be open for something better and something new. ... The 麻豆社 must not cease to innovate. Listeners will be tolerant towards experiment (even though not always successful) for it is only out of ceaseless experiment that still better broadcasting will come. Radio is still a new art"
The Light Programme was launched on 29th July 1945 . The first sound on the network was an arrangement of Oranges and Lemons by the 麻豆社 Theatre Orchestra - an ensemble of 麻豆社 musicians who would later be re-named and re-grouped as the 麻豆社 Concert Orchestra . The Light Programme - much loved, much missed, though often derided for being ... well... "light"... but during its 22 years on air its schedules were crammed with talented musicians, writers, actors and comedians. It was here we first Listened with Mother, Journeyed Into Space, took our Pick of the Pops asked Twenty Questions and passed the odd 30 minutes with one Antony Aloysius St John Hancock.
The Light Programme was to last until September 1967 when it split to form the brand new Radios 1 and 2. In our concert tonight Ken Bruce curates us through the Light Programme archives with the help of the 麻豆社 Concert Orchestra conducted by Gavin Sutherland with guests Roy Hudd, Kitty Whately(mezzo soprano), Simon Butteriss(baritone) and Tim Fitzhigham and Duncan Walsh-Atkins .
The concert was first broadcast in January 2015 as part of the London Southbank's Changing Britain season - looking at British History of the last 70 years.
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra conducted by Gavin Sutherland
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland
In Party Mood
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland
ORANGES AND LEMONS
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland
The Devil's Gallop
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Simon Butteriss & the 麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb. Gavin Sutherland
MY NAME IS JOHN WELLINGTON WELLS (FROM: THE SORCERER)
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland & Mike Lloyd
The Acrobat
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Tim Fitzhigham and Duncan Walsh-Atkins
I'M A GNU
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland & Kitty Whately
SHOW ME (MY FAIR LADY)
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Roderick Elms & The 麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb. Gavin Sutherland
Themes From Mediterranean Concerto
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland
JUMPING BEAN
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland
With A Song In My Heart
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland
BERCEUSE - DOLLY SUITE
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland & Kitty Whately
If I Loved you (From Carousel)
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Roderick Elms
Minute Waltz
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland
ORB AND SCEPTRE
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland & Simon Butteriss
Nina (Sigh No More)
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Duncan Walsh Atkins & TIM FITZHIGHAM
THE HIPPOPOTAMUS SONG
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra
Sunday Night At The London Palladium
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland
SAY IT WITH MUSIC
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麻豆社 Concert Orchestra Cb: Gavin Sutherland
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Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Performer | 麻豆社 Concert Orchestra |
Broadcasts
- Fri 30 Jan 2015 20:00麻豆社 Radio 2
- Fri 22 May 2015 20:00麻豆社 Radio 2