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Sounding Brass

''Sounding Brass'' was a pioneer phone-in programme presented by Gloria Hunniford on BBC Radio 2.〔() Blurtit website. URL accessed 2 January 2008.〕 Listeners were invited to choose a Christmas carol or hymn while a Salvation Army band, which included the famous Chalk Farm Band, stood by in the studio to play their requests live.〔() BBC London Homepage. URL accessed 10 June 2007.〕〔(BBC Radio Times Genome ) Accessed July 21, 2015〕
The brass bands had a wide repertoire and were usually able to play a hymn tune within forty seconds of the request being made. A guest hymnologist was on-hand to explain the origin of the music and the background to the composition of the words. Among the regular Bandmasters who appeared was Ray Steadman-Allen, the famous Salvation Army band composer. The programme was devised and first presented by Owen Spencer-Thomas on BBC Radio London in 1977.〔Radio Times 17-23 December 1977〕 The programme ran until the mid-1990s.
Its sister programme ''Sounding Brass Strikes Again'', which featured top brass bands from across London, was broadcast on BBC Radio London from 2 August 1978.〔(BBC Radio Times Genome ) Accessed July 21, 2015〕
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