at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
THE REV BILL TODD says Just Supposing - you were God for a day
Worthington's Tax Affairs written by Antony Bilbow and Marjorie Bilbow read by Tony Bilbow
Semprini with the SERENADE ORCHESTRA leader JULIEN GAILLARD conducted by VILEM TAUSKY Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
(Repeated: Thursday, 5.1 pm)
1.5* Sports Desk (1,500m only)
Introducer Marjorie Anderson The Querist's Album: PAUL VAUGHAN with some Victorian confessions
Attitudes to Farm Animals: RUTH HARRISON and TREVOR SCOTT With MICHAEL SUMNER
Ballet in the North: LAVERNE MEYER of the Northern Dance Theatre talks to Barbara MCDONALD
Foreign Line: a view from a BBC Correspondent overseas BRUCE BEEBY reads A Very Quiet Place by ANDREW CARVE (14) f
Commentaries by MAX ROBERTSON and BILL THRELFALL , with summaries by FRED PERRY , ALF CHAVE , and BASIL CURTIS , on the second day's play with Music Along the Way presented by PETER DONALDSON
(Repeated: Wed, 10.45 am)
for Old Time
SIDNEY BOWMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA songs from compere BENNY LEE MC, IRENE NORRIS
Producer CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
Clinton Ford introduces
Toe-Tapping Time, along with BARBARA LAW, THE TRAD LADS and guests
Chester Harriott , Gill and Terry BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN Produced by PETER PILBEAM
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE
PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
ELIZABETH BAINBRIDGE (mezzo)
(Elizabeth Bainbridge broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden)
Jimmy Shand and his Band HELEN MCARTHUR EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB
Introduced by DAVID FINDLAY Produced by BEN LYONS
introduces and conducts
Lights of London, with the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
PATRICIA MCCARRY (soprano) DUNCAN ROBERTSON (tenor) ALAN CIVIL (horn)
Produced by MONICA COCKBURN
with Brian Matthew , featuring BBC RADIO BIG BAND conductor PAUL FENOOLHET With SHIRLEY JACKSON
THE RONNIE ALDRICH SEXTET Produced by IAN FENNER
with Bruce Wyndham , featuring ELKIE BROOKS , BILL LE SAGE QUINTET Produced by Boa TANNER