Bright and Early
Bright and Early was a cheerful programme of uninterrupted music, rather in the style of Music While You Work, which was broadcast six days a week in the Home Service at 6.30 a.m. for 25 minutes. 

Commencing just after the war,initially as a record programme, it started using studio sessions in May 1947 with a different ensemble every day - light orchestras, dance bands, cinema organists and brass bands had their allocated slots each week.

Popular contributors included Troise and his Banjoliers, Frank Baron and his Sextet and Primo Scala and his Accordion Band

The show continued until September 1958, the last year featuring predominantly BBC staff orchestras. It returned in January 1962, this time on the Light Programme for a full half hour but as a brass band slot on Thursday mornings. Although this delighted many, the BBC received a few complaints from people who preferred to be soothed out of their slumber - one correspondent to 'Radio Times' suggesting that  every note was created 'in the devil's forge'! 

In the Autumn of 1963 the programme reverted to a six days a week format ,once again featuring mostly BBC orchestras. An exhiliarating start to the day, 'Bright and Early' finally bowed out on 1st January 1965.

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Listen to Bright and Early played by The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
as broadcast at 6.33 am on 28th July 1958


Bright and Early at 6.33 am. on 28th July 1958
Played by The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble

Going for a Ride
Nursery Clock Polka
Bali Hai
Crystal Clear
Villa Villa
Bracken Brew
Love in Bloom
Guatemala Bird
Sidney Torch
Terry Roper
Richard Rodgers
Billy Mayerl
William Hill Bowen
Ed Martin
Robin & Rainger
Ivor Slaney

Bright and Early at 6.30 am. on 13th October 1955
Played by Frank Baron and his Sextet

Good Morning,Good Morning
Dream
John and Julie
The Banjo's Back in Town
Lazy Summer
Under the Linden Tree
Ten Little Kisses
Pussyfoot
The Engagement Waltz
Blue Moonlight
Alabama Jubilee
Song of the Dreamer
Three Galleons
Spring in Montmartre
The World is Waiting for the Sunrise
Brown
Mercer
Green
Schuman
Lindsay
Niedt
Jerome
Gilroy
Connor
Norman
Cobb
Curtis
Alguero
Fotine
Seitz

Bright and Early at 6.33 a.m. on 6th February 1958
Played by the BBC Welsh Orchestra conducted by Arwel Hughes

Waves of the Danube
Dream Dance No.3
Duo from Children's Games
Snakes and Ladders
Catalan Sunshine
Time for Romance
Jolly Jillet
The Grenadiers Waltz
Ivanovici
Coleridge-Taylor
Bizet arr. Finck
Binge
Patacano arr. Coles
Rapley
Fenner
Waldteufel

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