as Radio 2 (page 30)
and traffic report
with Sunday Scene.
Music and information about what you can do or where you can go.
The churches - their involvement in and around London, their faith and the issues they face.
Reporters investigate an important issue in the news affecting London.
The world through Jewish eyes. but not necessarily for Jewish ears.
Produced and presented by MICHAEL FREEDLAND
London's original sports phone-in. Your chance to talk to a London sporting personality. This week: Chris Finnegan
with Honky Tonk
Thirty years of rock 'n' roll.
with Reggae Time
An hour and a half of the best black music.
A consumers' guide to holidays, at home and abroad, where to go and how to get good value for money.
Produced and presented by TONY FREEMAN and FRANK DAWES
New ideas and opportunities in a young world, with MALCOLM LAYCOCK and MARY
DOWNING
Especially for children, with stories, songs and a chance to get out and about in London. Producer OWEN SPENCER-THOMAS
A weekly programme about amateur theatre
Producer NORMAN DE MESQUITA
Alexandra Palace (Part 1)
Forty years ago this week, the BBC started the world's first public high-definition television service at Alexandra Palace. The studio where the first programme was broadcast is still in operation. JOHN SNAGGF. visits it in the company of one -of the early television pioneers, Donald Monro , to find out how things have changed.
Producer ROGER CLARK
Read by Tom VERNON (8) A party in Lant Street
News, reviews, opinions and advice from the world of education for parents and teachers.
Producer KEITH YEOMANS
Music, ideas and a what's on guide for London's Asian communities presented by VERNON COREA
Producer KEITH YEOMANS