at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
with the writings of WILLIAM PENN read by MALCOLM HAYES
Forbidden Fruit by MICHAEL ELDER read by GARARD GREEN
(Tues afternoon's broadcast)
Neil Richardson with the sweet sounds of The Radio Orchestra in his own arrangements
With Rosemary Squires, The Mike Sammes Singers, The Ronnie Price Quartet
Introduced by David Gell
1.50 Sports Desk (1,500m only)
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Guest of the Week: Eric Shipton
Into a huge new World: Thornton Pearn, a headmaster, tells Jocelyn Ryder-Smith about the transfer to secondary school
The Silver Age of the Foreign Correspondent: Douglas Stuart talks to Mollie Lee
'Those Damn Dots!' Norman Tozer quizzes Betty Jarrett and Madge Tildesey on the new decimal currency
Mary Wimbush reads Cousin Harriet by Susan Tweedsmuir (2)
Commentary on matches in the County Championship fight
by JILL HYEM and BARBARA CLEGG
with latest cricket and racing
(continued)
Barry Alldis with a review of current popular record releases
with the day's news, including classified racing results
with The Best of Jazz on records Produced by KEITH STEWART
with his kind of music for your entertainment featuring JEANNIE DEE
LARRY GRETTON , GARY STEWART and the JOE LOSS ORCHESTRA introduced by David Hamilton Produced by JOHN BUSSELL
with Records for You
Produced by PETER CHISWELL
SYDNEY THOMPSON AND HIS BALLROOM ORCHESTRA invite you to join them for some old-time. Latin, and modern dancing introduced by Robin Boyle Produced by DON GEORGE
John Benson with music and, news: pop; people and places; featuring
BBC RADIO BIG BAND conductor BRIAN FAHEY With DAVID MCBETH
THE GEOFF MOORE TRIO
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SERLE
Jon Curle with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight DESIGN
Produced by DEREK MAYELL