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The Golden Age of British Dance Bands was a series remembering the British dance bands of the 1920s and 30s Compiled and introduced by Alan Dell Broadcast in late 1972 The programme includes the following items: On The Air Interview with Jimmy Dyrenforth about Carroll Gibbons popularity and piano playing Excerpt from The Continental played on the piano by Caroll Gibbons Ethel Levy (Directory of Entertainments at Savoy) and friend of Carrol Gibbons interviewed on his start in UK and at Savoy in 1926 Savoy Orpheans playing Dancing In The Dark George Smith (Manager of Savoy Theatre and in 1930s tenor sax in Savoy Orpheans) interviewed Anne Lenner talking about her discovery by Carroll Gibbons A Foggy Day in London Town sung by Anne Lenner Jimmy Dyrenforth recollections about arrival in UK and work with Carroll Gibbons including composition of A Garden In The Rain A Garden In The Rain sung by George Metaxa Paul Fenouhlet interview The Birth Of The Blues by Carroll Gibbons Boyfriends, arranged by Paul Fenouhlet On The Air with two Pianos played by Carroll Gibbons and Johnny Green playing contrapuntally Living In Dreams with two Pianos played by Carroll Gibbons and Johnny Green (also singing) Ethel Levy talking about George Melachrino's talents These Foolish Things sung by George Melachrino Ethel Levy talking about George Melachrino on stage I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling sung by George Melachrino and Anne Lenner Ian Stewart interviewed about copying Carroll Gibbons' style The Way You Look Tonight Max Abraham's interview on the duties of Savoy Orpheans The "evergreen" numbers followed by The Lady Is A Tramp with Carroll Gibbons on piano I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan with Carroll Gibbons on vocal and piano Hubert Gregg recalls meeting with Carroll Gibbons and his new song being played at the Savoy Hotel I'm Going To Get Lit Up sung by Carroll Gibbons Jimmy Dyrenforth on the Savoy Hotel Broadway Rhythm Ethel Levy on Carroll Gibbons' sense of humour, charm and temperament Anne Lenner's memories of Carroll Gibbons I Don't Want To Live Without You sung by Carroll Gibbons