at 8.27 Rac'ng Bulletin
in sayings from the apocrypha read by PETER PACEY
Produced by ANGELA BOND
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London WIA 1AA)
featuring the FRANK CHACKSFIELD ORCHESTRA and guests on records with a selection of sounds from Europe
Produced by JAMES DUFOUR
(Repeated: Wednesday, 5.1 pm)
presents music with the Accent on Melody Produced by JAMES DUFOUR and BEVERLEY PHILLIPS Editor CYRIL DRAKE
1.50 Sports Desk (1,500m only)
featuring DIANA lafdor and DICKIE VALENTINE with the New Frank Weir Orchestra and special guest Ray Barrett
Introduced by Peter Jones
Produced by TONY SMITH
2.45: 3.15; 4.25 Racing from Epsom
Commentary by Julian Wilson on the 2.45 Steve Donoghue Apprentice Handicap Stakes, over one mile and a half: the 3.20 Moet and Chandon Silver Magnum, over one mile and a half, and the 4.30 Sherwoods Stakes, over six furlongs also Results at 2.50 and 4.20 and Classified Results and Reviews at 5.5
3.0; 3.25; 4.0; 4.50; 5.30 Cricket
Lancashire v Yorkshire
Commentary by Brian Johnston from Old Trafford
Surrey v Worcestershire
Commentary by John Arlott from The Oval
Glamorganshire v Derbyshire
Commentary by Alun Williams from Swansea
also Scoreboard at 2.55, 3.55, and 4.35
3.0: 3.25; 4.10; 4.50; 5.30 Athletics: England v The Benelux Countries (Men)
Commentaries and reports by Norman Cuddeford and Peter Hildreth from the White City Stadium, London
5.15 Golf
Tom Scott looks at the prospects of this week's big new Golf Tournament - the £70,000 John Player Classic at the Notts Golf Club, Hollinwell
5.25 Fencing: Masters' World Championships
A report by Bob Anderson and interviews from Crystal Palace
Barry Alldis with a review of current popular record releases Produced by ROBIN RICHMOND
with the latest news of today's cricket
Pat Campbell with music in the country style plus Murray cash with the latest news on the country scene This week's guests THE TUMBLEWEEDS Produced by COLIN CHANDLER
told in words and music from his films
Introduced by Robin Boyle Written by MARJORIE BILBOW Produced by JOHN CASSELS
say Be My Guest
Mexico, Argentina, and Paraguay may be among the world's strange, faraway places to most of us but not for these two Londoners who, as they will tell you, are as much at home playing. to a Latin-American audience as to a British one. Produced by ROY WILLIAMSON
With a Smile and a Song Her guest Donald Scott
BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader IAN TYRE conductor IAIN SUTHERLAND Produced by EDDIE FRASER
Bob Holness with music and news: pop; people and places; featuring
BBC RADIO BIG BAND conductor MALCOLM LOCKYER With ROSEMARY SQUIRES Produced by RICHARD WILLCOX
Executive producer TONY LUKE
Colin Nicol with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring
RALPH MCTKLL Produced by DEREK MAYELL