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Eric Robinson (13 December 1908 – 24 July 1974) was a conductor and presenter of music for the BBC.. During World War II, Robinson served in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps: in 1943, he was with the depot band at Chilwell Central Ordnance Depot, and conducted "The Blue Rockets", a section of the band who provided light music.
Melodies for You was a long-running BBC radio music programme, broadcast on Sunday mornings until 1992 and Sunday evenings subsequently, which presented works of light popular and classical music. The show was merged with Your Hundred Best Tunes in 2007 by BBC controller Lesley Douglas , who appointed Alan Titchmarsh as presenter. [ 5 ]
30 September – BBC Radio 2 launches at 5:30am, replacing the BBC Light Programme. Paul Hollingdale, Kenneth Alwyn, Eric Robinson, Cliff Adams, Pat Doody, Barry Alldis, Teddy Johnson, Brian Matthew, David Jacobs, Ray Moore, Alberto Semprini, Humphrey Lyttelton, Sam Costa, Alan Dell, David Gell, Benny Green, Pete Murray, David Hamilton, and John Dunn all join.
BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. ... Eric Robinson (1967–1971) Kenneth Alwyn ... Anne Robinson (1988–1993, stand ...
Eric Robinson 1956/57 Eric K. Cole 1946/47 Leslie Carr Gamage 1975/76 Brian T. Reilly ... Sara Cox (BBC Radio 2) The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show: Factual Programme
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Eric Robinson [d] 1961: Harry Robinson: NA 1962: Angela Morley [e] 1963: Eric Robinson [f] 1964: Harry Rabinowitz — 1965: ... as well as the BBC Radio 2 website ...
BBC Radio 4 from 26 September 1970 – 1986. Joan Clark had produced a weekly radio quiz from 1945 called Quiz Team, with two teams of four, with question master Roy Rich. On Sunday 23 May 1948, this transformed into Ask Me, Another! on the Home Service, with teams of four, with question master Lionel Gamlin. Via What Do You Know from 2 August ...