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Introducer Marjorie Anderson Crochet and Knitting: SANDRA HYER talks to DOREEN FORSYTH about her business
Money Savers Around the House - 2: by MARTINE LEGGE Reading your Letters
When the Vacuum Cleaner Salesman Called:
NICKI HOUSEHOLD
Birds' Eye View: BARBARA BUCHANAN , MIRIAM GROSS and MARJORIE PROOPS
BRUCE BEEBY reads
A Very Quiet Place by ANDREW GARVE (7)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marjorie Anderson
Talks:
Sandra Hyer
Unknown:
Doreen Forsyth
Unknown:
Martine Legge
Unknown:
Barbara Buchanan
Unknown:
Marjorie Proops
Unknown:
Bruce Beeby

Motor Cycling
Isle of Man TT Races
MURRAY WALKER reports on the Senior (500 cc) event from the Grandstand, Douglas
(another report at 4.31 pm: R1)
Golf
The Martini International Club Tournament: Second round
Reports by Tom Scott from Caernarvonshire Golf Club, Conway, North Wales Lawn Tennis
The Wightman Cup: Great Britain v The USA (Ladies) (First day)
Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON from No 1 Court at Wimbledon Comments from Bea Walter

Contributors

Unknown:
Murray Walker
Commentary By:
Max Robertson

with Hubert Gregg
A programme of words and music in which listeners of all ages play a major part as they share their personal and favourite recollections.
Research by JEAN STROUD
Produced by SHEILA ANDERSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Hubert Gregg
Unknown:
Jean Stroud
Produced By:
Sheila Anderson

FromtheGuildhall, Londonderry Kenneth Alwyn conducts the BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA
Friday Night's Star Singers PAMELA WOOI.MORE
PATRICK MCGUIGAN
MACCAFFERTYSINGERS conductor JAMES MACCAFFERTY
BAND OF THE 2ND BATTALION THE QUEEN'S REGIMENT
Bandmaster DANIEL GAME
Introduced by Walter Love Produced by ALAN TONGUE
10.1 Racing Results

Contributors

Singers:
Patrick McGuigan
Introduced By:
Walter Love
Produced By:
Alan Tongue

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