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Introduced by PETER JONES
Directed by John Haslam and Angus Mackay
32.30 Your Afternoon Weather Forecast followed by SPORTS PARADE
1.0 PRIZE QUIZ
In which Premium Bonds are awarded for answering a few sporting questions
1.15 OLYMPICS PREVIEW On the eve of the Olympic
Games the team of BBC commentators in Mexico looks ahead to the events of the next fifteen days
1.45 MEET FLORENCE NAGLE PETER BROMLEY talks to
MRS. FLORENCE NAGLE. who in 1966 won her life-long struggle to be licensed as a trainer of racehorses
SHOW JUMPING
2.10; 3.15
Leading Young Rider of the Year Championship (Pontin Trophy) Commentary by RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
From the Empire Pool. Wembley
GOLF
2.20; 2.40; 3.10; 3.50; 4.50
The Piccadilly World
Match Play Tournament
Reports by TOM SCOTT on the final
From the Wentworth Club
RACING
2.25 The Princess Royal Stakes For three-year-old fillies only run over one mile and a half.
2.55 The Kensington Palace Stakes
A handicap for three-year-olds only run over six furlongs.
3.30 The Cornwallis Stakes
For two-year-olds only run over five furlongs.
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Ascot Heath
4.55 Full Racing Results
2.45 TALKING SPORT
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
3.45; 3.53
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and BRYON BUTLER during the second half of one of today's English League matches
4.42* Results as they come in, direct from the BBC Sports Room
5.0; 5.55
Classified Football Results
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Including reports on today'i leading matches
TODAY'S TIMETABLE
12.30 Weather
12.33 Snorts Parade
1.0 Prize Cuii
1.15 Olympics Preview
1.45 Meet Florence Nagle
2.10 Show Jumping
2.20 Golf
2.25 Racing
2.40 Golf
2.45 Talking Sport
2.55 Racing
3.10 Golf
3.15 Show Jumping
3.30 Racing
3.45 Association Football
3.50 Golf Flash
3.53 Association Football
4.42 Association Football Results
4.50 Golf
4.55 Racing Results
5.0 Sports Report
Timings may be altered by. events

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Jones
Directed By:
John Haslam
Directed By:
Angus MacKay
Unknown:
Florence Nagle
Talks:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Mrs. Florence Nagle.
Unknown:
Tom Scott
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
Bryon Butler
Unknown:
Florence Nagle

THURSTON DART (harpsichord)
Ordre No. 5:
Prelude: Allemande: La logivière: Deux courantes: Sarabande: La dangereuse: Gigue: La tendre fanchon; La badlne; La bandoline; La flore; L'angelique; La villers; Les vendangeuses; Les agremens; Les ondes The third of twelve programmes
Ordre No. 3: October 22

A series of eight programmes on how the most fundamental of the biological sciences is being used in a new technology 1: Evolution, heredity and eugenics by PROFESSOR JAMES F. CROW University of Wisconsin
Medicine may be regarded as an obstacle to natural selection in that it enables the sufferers of some genetic defects to live a happy and useful life rfhen otherwise they might have died or at least faited to reproduce. This immediately creates a dilemma— we are increasing the frequency of undesirable genes in the population by our efforts to reduce individual suffering. Does modern genetics offer a solution?
Recorded for the BBC at Wisconsin Second broadcast
2: Breeding for food. by Professor Alan Robertson , Oct. 20

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Robertson

the future of City Centres
† SHEAN MCCONNELL
Head of the School of Planning, Brixton School of Building talks to
MICHAEL MARSTON urban economist from San Francisco about the connection between race and social problems in American cities and the aims of the planners

Contributors

Unknown:
Shean McConnell
Unknown:
Michael Marston

A comedy by Rhys Adrian
'Choose wisely, my dear '
1 But I've already chosen. Ages ago. I've chosen the both of you.' with Brenda Bruce as Ella
Peter Jeffrey as Edwin and Maurice Denham as Arthur
Produced by RONALD MASON
Brenda Bruce Is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company Second broadcast

Contributors

Comedy By:
Rhys Adrian
Unknown:
Brenda Bruce
Unknown:
Peter Jeffrey
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Produced By:
Ronald Mason
Produced By:
Brenda Bruce

A programme In which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared
STEPHEN DODGSON discusses the third of Beethoven's Rasumovsky quartets as recorded by the AMADEUS, BARCHET, BUDAPEST, Busch, ITALIAN, KOECKERT, LENER, SMETANA, and VEGH QUARTETS Second broadcast followed by an Interlude at 10.59

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Dodgson

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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