John Dunn at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
DR JOHN RAE reflects on problems of being a Headmaster
The Hook written by L. A. G. STRONG read by SEAN BARRETT
Semprini with tha SERENADE ORCHESTRA leader JULIEN GAILLARD conducted by MARCUS dods Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
(Repeated: Thursday. 5.1 pm)
(1,500m only)
Introducer Marjorie Anderson When should the children join the grown-ups?: JOHN RICHARDS Reading your Letters
Saving to buy our own home: PAULINE PASLEY talks to DOREEN FORSYTH
' Nothing is more despicable than a professional talker who uses his words as a crank uses his remedies': discussed by DEE WELLS , MAURICE EDELMAN , MP. and NICHOLAS TOMALIN
T. P. MCKENNA reads Brown Lord of the Mountain by WALTER MACKEN (8)
over one mile and a half
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY and MICHAEL SETH-SMITH from Newmarket
(Repeated: Wed, 10.45 am)
SIDNEY BOWMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA songs from compère BENNY LEE MC, IRENE NORRIS
Producer CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
with Desmond Carrington
Clinton Ford introduces Toe-Tapping Time, along with BARBARA LAW, THE TRAD LADS and guests Mrs Mills, George Chisholm
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN
Produced by GEOFF LAWRENCE
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
ROSANNE CREFFIRLD
(mezzo-soprano)
Jimmy Shand and his Band with MOIRA ANDERSON
THE COTTERS accompanist JILL STEWART introduced by DAVID FINDLAY Produced by BEN LYONS
introduces and conducts Lights of London
A panorama of London's music, past and present, with the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS
PAULINE KINSLEY (soprano) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
Produced by MONICA COCKBURN (BBC World Service production)
with Brian Matthew , featuring THE STAN FOSTER IMPRESSION SOUNDS BOB ROGERS
THE GEOFF MOORE TRIO
Produced by IAN FENNER
with BruceWyndham, featuring SOL RAYE with the RALPH DOLLIMORE QUARTET
Produced by BOB TANNCER