at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
from Septuagenarian
THE REV DR D. P. THOMSON
Oliver's Tree written by BERRIE davis read by BRIAN GEAR
(Thursafternoon'sbroadcast)
and introduces the music of the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL COLLINS With FELIX KING and guest Elisabeth Tippett Produced by EDWARD NASH
(Elisabeth Tippett broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
1.50 Sports Desk (1,500m only)
introduced today by Daphne Hubbard from Bristol Daphne du Maurier: WILFRED death talks about a writer he admires
The Russian Church in Devon: HYLDA BAMBER visits St Elias Monastery
Letter from California: BERRIE DAVIS
School of the Future: royston LAMBERT. Head of Darlington Hall School, With PEGGY ARCHER For Love of a Rose written and read by ANTONIA RIDGE (5)
Repeat
(Repeated: Mon, 10.45 am)
introduces design his Orchestra and Magic Piano Produced by JOHN HOOPER
with Barry Alldis
World
Cycling
Championships including a report hv
JOHN BURNS from Saffron Lane Sports Centre, Leicester, on this afternoon's track events
This year's Sidmouth International Folk Festival, the 16th of its kind, includes over 200 events of folk dance and song. Jim Lloyd talks to some of the participants and introduces music from
BOB DAVENPORT AND THE YETTIES Produced by FRANCES LINE
with Hubert Gregg
Produced by SHEILA ANDERSON
From the stage of the Queens-way Hall, Dunstable
Sidney Torch conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Friday Night's Star Singers
CYNTHIA GLOVER , JOHN LAWRENSON THE FRIDAY NIGHTERS directed by JOHN MCCARTHY WILLIAM DAVIES (piano)
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
with David Hamilton , featuring ANDY ROSS AND HIS BAND
THE JOHNNY PATRICK FIVE with CHRISTINE HOLMES
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SERLE
11.1 to 11.8 (1.500 m only)
World Cycling Championships
JOHN BURNS reports on this evening's track events at Saffron Lane Sports Centre, Leicester
with Humphrey Walwyn featuring SHEII.A BUXTON
AND THE TOMMY WATT FOUR Produced by DAVID ALLAN