
John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme - 2024 Special
06/03/24 • 43 min
This year's show is all about the village John has moved into since last year's show - and the very big, collective decision that they made last night.
Written and presented by ... John Finnemore Ensemble ... Margaret Cabourn-Smith Ensemble ... Simon Kane Ensemble ... Lawry Lewin Ensemble ... Carrie Quinlan
Original music composed by ... Susannah Pearse Theme tune arranged by ... Susannah Pearse Theme tune performed by ... Susannah Pearse & Sally Stares
Studio managers ... Chris Maclean & Jon Calver Sound design ... Rich Evans Production coordinator ... Katie Baum Executive producer ... Richard Morris Producer ... Ed Morrish
An EcoAudio certified production A BBC Studios Audio production
This year's show is all about the village John has moved into since last year's show - and the very big, collective decision that they made last night.
Written and presented by ... John Finnemore Ensemble ... Margaret Cabourn-Smith Ensemble ... Simon Kane Ensemble ... Lawry Lewin Ensemble ... Carrie Quinlan
Original music composed by ... Susannah Pearse Theme tune arranged by ... Susannah Pearse Theme tune performed by ... Susannah Pearse & Sally Stares
Studio managers ... Chris Maclean & Jon Calver Sound design ... Rich Evans Production coordinator ... Katie Baum Executive producer ... Richard Morris Producer ... Ed Morrish
An EcoAudio certified production A BBC Studios Audio production
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Producer: Sasha Bobak Assistant Producer: Becky Carewe-Jeffries Executive Producer: Richard Morris Production Coordinator: Dan Marchini
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