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Family Favourites : ウィキペディア英語版
Family Favourites

Successor to the wartime show ''Forces Favourites'', ''Family Favourites'' (remembered by its later name ''Two-Way Family Favourites'') was broadcast at Sunday lunchtimes on the BBC Light Programme, BBC Radio 2 and the British Forces Broadcasting Service until 1980. It was a request programme designed to link families at home in the UK with British Forces serving in West Germany or elsewhere overseas. It was a big success.
It had the memorable signature tune "With A Song in My Heart" (original played by Andre Kostelanetz and his Orchestra) and was presented by a variety of well-known radio personalities including Cliff Michelmore, Jean Metcalfe,〔http://www.theguardian.com/news/2000/jan/29/guardianobituaries1〕 Bill Crozier in Cologne, Michael Aspel, Judith Chalmers〔http://www.womenspeakers.co.uk/speakerprofile/333/Judith%20Chalmers%20OBE/〕 and Sarah Kennedy. The final UK presenter was Jean Challis.
==Internationally ==
When it expanded it encompassed far flung corners of the Commonwealth with, amongst others, Bill Paull being the memorable link man in Toronto, June Armstrong-Wright from Hong Kong, Ross Symonds from Australia and Marama Martin from New Zealand.

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