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ALAN DELL
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RUSSELL DAVIES
Broadcaster and journalist
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NEIL RICHARDSON
Composer and arranger
Neil Richardson is one of the country's finest arrangers. Working with the BBC Radio Orchestra for many years, he produced some of the all time great arrangements and compositions.

FRANK WAPPAT
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JOHN FOX
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MIKE DUTTON
Founder of Dutton Vocalion records
Mike Dutton should be commended for uncovering and remastering so many great recordings. His efforts have resulted in the release of many Farnon and other light music CDs on his Vocalion label. Light music owes much to Mike.

STEVE RACE OBE
Broadcaster and pianist
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HUMPHREY LYTTLETON
Jazz man and broadcaster
Humphrey Lyttelton presented The Best of Jazz on Radio 2 for an incredible 40 years, viagra plus no prescription. Viagra plus pharmacy, A fine trumpeter, who pioneered the cause of traditional and contemporary jazz. Very much missed.

MACLOLM LAYCOCK
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SHEILA TRACEY
Musician and broadcaster
Sheila Tracey is a fine trombonist who became one of the country's finest broadcasters. One of Radio 2's favourites, viagra plus without rx, Buy cheap viagra plus, sadly we no longer have the privilege to hear her lovely voice on the network, which is a great loss to lovers of good radio!

SIR ALAN KEITH
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BILL RENNELLS
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CHRIS STUART
Broadcaster and pianist
Chris was one of BBC Radio 2's most talented and popular presenters yet for no good reason he was dropped by the station. What a loss to radio. Very few have Chris's level of charm, professionalism and talent.

DESMOND CARRINGTON
Broadcaster and actor
Desmond represents everything a good broadcaster should be: charming, knowledgeable, entertaining and professional. We still cannot fathom why the BBC moved his Radio 2 show from a Sunday.

NIGEL OGDEN
Broadcaster and organist
Nigel is a fantastic organist, who has furthered the cause of the cinema/theatre organ genre for decades with his legendary show, The Organist Entertains, which continues weekly on BBC Radio 2.
MIKE REDWAY
Singer
One of our truly great vocalists who has appeared extensively on radio and TV - Mike's voice is up there with the very best. Coupled with arranger Neil Richardson, music doesn't get any better.
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