Paul Hollingdale with resident bands, singers, and discs, plus news. weather, and traffic including
Apollo 12 The Moon
Revisited
Undocking
ARTHUR GARRATT and DAVID WIL SON in the Apollo 12 studio in London report on the undocking of the lunar module Intrepid from the command module Yankee Clipper, and the voices of the three astronauts can be heard as they independently circle the moon and at 7.46: Touchdown
As astronaut Richard Gordon orbits the moon astronauts Conrad and Bean manoeuvre the lunar module to land near the Sea of Storms
Programmes may be broken into at any time to give up-to-date news from the moon, and there will be a report in Roundabout and in news programmes on all networks from JIM BIODULPH in London, and TONY WICAN and REG TURNILI in New York
Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS and KENNETH PRAGNELL
Your records - your choice of guests - it's all yours
The Other Woman: POLLY JAMES reading from I've Got to Talk to Somebody. God by Marjorie Holmes
Daft by SANORA BARB read by EVA HADDON
(Tuesday afternoon's broadcast)
The Moon
Revisited
The first Walk
Astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean step out on the moon for the first of their two walks and their comments will be heard
presents music with the Accent on Melody
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest of the Week:
Monica Sims. Head of Children's programmes. BBCtv
Must Britain lose its Beauty? 3: The Conservation Corps
Living with Fear: NANCY WISE finds unaccountable phobias Reading your letters
Ancient Britons: NOEL CLARK
GABRIEL WOOLF reads
Where Angels Fear to Tread by E. M. FORSTER
Third of 11 instalments
Following their first three-and-a-half hour moon walk the astronauts return to the lunar module to rest before tomorrow's further explorations.
(Repeated: Thursday, 11.15am)
Peter Wheeler with news, views, and music from the North
Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE including at 5.45
RAC International Rally of Great Britain
A report on the finish by ROBIN RICHARDS
(The final result at 11.0 in Late Night Extra)
Records with Brian Matthew
and introduces
THE RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER Produced by JOHN BUSSELL
Trap for Two by STEWART FARRAR with Margaret Robertson and Anthony Jackson
A British student on an exchange scholarship in Europe learns the price of meddling in the politics of a police state.
Others taking part: FRANK HEN-DERSON , HILDA SCHRODER. ARTHUR LAWRENCE , BASIL JONES
Produced by RONALD MASON
for Old Time
SIDNEY BOWMAN AND HIS
ORCHESTRA with songs from compère BENNY LEE
MC. GEORGE WATKINS
Produced by BARBARA PAGE