at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
from Septuagenarian FRANK BALDWIN
What's In A Namef written and read by JOHN DARRAN
introduces the Latin-American music of his Orchestra plus guests STELLA AND BAMBOS Produced by JOHN HOOPER
1.50 Sports Desk (1,500m only)
Introduced today by Gloria Hunniford from Belfast Regional cookery: Isobel Sloan talks about some North Irish recipes
A Drop of the Craytur: Charles Kinahan tells us something about one of Ulster's liquid assets
A Hick at the Sticks - Cricket is not the same the world over: Harry Barton describes a game in north-west Ireland Worth a visit: Ken Parkin explains how visitors can enjoy our Ulster forests For Love of a Rose written and read by Antonia Ridge (4)
by Jeffrey Segal
(Repeated: Friday, 10.45 am)
with Barry Alldis
World Cycling Championships opened today by The Prime Minister
The Rt Hon Edward Heath , MP, John Burns reports from Saffron Lane Sports Centre, Leicester. on this ceremony and the afternoon's track events
introduced by Alan Dell
Produced by JOHN KNIGHT
plays his own brand of music With BARBARA JAY , TONY STEVEN comments from ROGER MOFFAT Produced by BEVERLEY PHILLIPS
This week Robin Richmond introduces the organ styles of: ROBINSON CLEAVER
(Granada, Tooting)
NOEL BRIGGS (ABC, Ipswich) ERNEST BROADBENT
(Empress Ballroom, Blackpool) RAY BAINES (Granada, Slough) JUNE NOTTAGE (Electronic) with news, views, and topics from the cinema organ world Produced by CHRIS MORGAN
featuring William Davies
ORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH with guest singer Ellen Dales Produced by ALAN TONGUE
with Brian Matthew , featuring ROGER WKBB WITH HIS PIANO AND ORCHESTRA
Produced by IAN FENNER 11 1 to 11.8 (1.500m onty)
World
Cycling
Championships JOHN BURNS reports on this evening's track events at Saffron Lane Sports Centre, Leicester
with Eugene Fraser. featuring PENDULUM
Produced by STEVE ALLEN