The Radio 2 Arts Programme:
Louise Gold
took part in this edition of The Radio 2 Arts Programme, as one of the
performers from Noel/Cole: Let’s Do It, the programme was recorded in the foyer
of The Chichester Festival Theatre on 2 August 1994, and broadcast on BBC Radio
2 from 22:03 to 23:59 on 5 August 1994
Cast
Presenter
– Sheridan Morely
Other
Contributors – Keith Baxter, Jean Boht, Michael
Denison, Patrick Garland, Louise Gold, Dulcie Gray, Peter Greenwell, Guy Henry, Gayle Hunnicutt, David Kernan, Pat Kirkwood, Laura Lefkow, Peter Mcenery, Robin
Ray, Liz Robertson, Patricia Routledge,
Julia St. John, Suzan Sylvester, Christopher
Timothy, Lucy Tregear
Production Team
Producer
– Sheila Hanson
The BBC’s catalogue notes for the programme
note that a performance of Noel/Cole: Let’s
Do It would have just taken place.
Louise Gold, Peter Greenwell, David Kernan,
Pat Kirkwood, Robin Ray, and, Liz
Robertson were all appearing in Noel/Cole:
Let’s Do It at the time, and feature on the album Noel/Cole: Let’s Do It (Recording).
Ned Sherrin’s Review Of Revue was also broadcast on BBC Radio 2.
Sheridan Morely appeared on Let’s Do The
Show Right Here, which was also broadcast on BBC Radio 2.
David Kernan, and, Sheridan
Morely appeared on Sondheim At The Barbican, which was
also broadcast on BBC Radio 2.
Keith Baxter, Peter Greenwell, David Kernan,
and, Liz Robertson may have taken
part in Will Aid.
Keith Baxter, and, David Kernan may have gone on to take part in Comedy Tonight.
Peter Greenwell, David Kernan,
and, Liz Robertson had previously
appeared in A Time To
Start Living.
David Kernan took part in Kids At Heart, and may have taken part in Broadway To Brighton, and Thing A Thon. His recording credits include The Great Musicals – From
Broadway To Hollywood.
David Kernan, and, Liz
Robertson went on to appear in Side
By Side By Sondheim, and, the Side By Side By
Sondheim 25th Anniversary Gala. They also took part in Chicago & Company. Their recording
credits include The Great Musicals – Laughter And Tears.
David Kernan, Sheridan Morely, and, Liz
Robertson went on to appear in the Side By
Side By Sondheim 30th Anniversary Gala.
Sheridan Morely appeared in A
Love Letter To Dan.
Liz Robertson, and, Christopher Timothy
may have taken part in The
Royal Variety Performance (1982).
Liz Robertson had previously taken part in CLIC’s 18th
Birthday Celebration, she went on to appear in the Regents Park 70th Anniversary Gala,
Happily Ever After, and, A Celebration Of The Life And Work Of Dick Vosburgh. She also went on to take part in Shopping With The
Stars 2008, and, Shopping With
The Stars 2009. Her recording credits include Cole Porter – Night And Day, and, 100 Hits Musicals.
Christopher Timothy’s television credits include Doctors.
Critics Comments
Links about The Radio 2 Arts Programme
BBC catalogue entry: http://catalogue.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/ZA+94771_3
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