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"Singing Together"
Oct 14th, 2014, 10:54am
 
Ruth, a producer for Radio Four, is searching for information about, and any surviving copies of, the "Home Service" Children's Programme "Singing Together".


Ruth's enquiry is here:-

It ("Singing Together") was a 15 minute programme broadcast on Mondays at 11am on the Home Service, and it carried on after the war and ran until the 1990s. Unfortunately there are only three Singing Together episodes in the BBC archive, and I am trying to find some of the missing episodes. It is rather a long shot, but I wondered if some of the forum members might have kept some recordings or might have stories about working on the programme?

Ruth is based at Media City in Manchester.

If you can help her in any way, please "PM" Admin or reply to this post, and we shall pass on the details.


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Reply #1 - Nov 25th, 2014, 4:23pm
 
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29th November 2014.

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Singing Together
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Jarvis Cocker sets out on a musical journey to trace the history of Singing Together, the long-running BBC Schools radio programme which got generations of children singing. He uncovers the stories of those who made the programme, listened as children, and used it in their classrooms. Together they remember Monday mornings at 11am, when pupils up and down the country opened their song books and gathered round as teachers wheeled out their classroom radios.

He delves into the archive to uncover the origins of the programme, hearing the first presenter, Herbert Wiseman, describe how he started the series at the outbreak of the Second World War as a way of reaching out to children at a time when many had been evacuated. Wartime teacher Brenda Jenkins, who used Singing Together with her class of evacuees, remembers how 'singing always helped'

Jarvis explores the power of singing to bringing people together. He also uncovers the origins of the folk songs used in the programme and traces how it changed though the 1960s and 70's, opening up to musical traditions from around the world. He reflects on the impact of the long running series - which gave many their first introduction to folk heritage- with award winning musician Eliza Carthy.

And he asks why recordings of this hugely popular series were not preserved for posterity. Only a handful of episodes survive in the BBC archive but, with the help of a small community of collectors, he sets out to find some of the missing episodes.

Producer: Ruth Evans
Editor: David Ross.



More information about this programme may be found here.




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