at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
ab"ut Upbeat People W. 1 KEN HUGHES
Open House
A Girl A bout the House written by STUART READY read by NOEL JOHNSON
Semprini with the SERENADE ORCHESTRA conducted by MARCUS DODS Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL (Repeated: Thurs, 5.1 pm)
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Evening Classes: a guide to what's available
I can remember when there were 40 servants: The Marquess of Bath talks to TIM MATTHEWS Personal Philosophy - 1: Life owes you nothing: a positive view from DAVID scorr BLACKHALL
Deadly Virtues: selected by MAUREEN STEVENS. MICHAEL FLANDERS, and CYRIL FLETCHER MARY WIMBUSH reads Cousin Harriet by SUSAN TWEEDSMUIR (6)
(Repeated: Wed, 10.45 am)
introduces
Music from Scarborough with BRETT STEVENS , JACK BYFIELD and THE SPA ORCHESTRA
Guest singer John Heddle Nash Produced by MARTIN PAGE † from the Spa Grand Hall
with Desmond Carrington
Clinton Ford introduces
Toe-Tapping Time, along with BARBARA LAW. THE TRAD LADS and guests Steve Bcnbow
David and Marianne Dalmour BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN Produced by PETER PILBEAM
(Clinton Ford is at the Pier Theatre, Skegness)
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE
PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
EDWARD DARLING (tenor)
with The Jimmy Shand Band ROBIN HALL AND
JIMMIE MACGREGOR JOSEPHINE MCQUEEN accompanist PEGGY O'KEEFE Introduced by DAVID FINDLAY Produced by BEN LYONS
Jimmy Revie (London) The Champion . v Alan Rudkin (Liverpool)
British Bantamweight Cham pion
Promoted by HARRY LEVENE
Commentary by SIMON SMITH with summaries by FRED VERLANDER on tonight's 15-rounds contest from the Empire Pool, Wembley, in which AI.AN RUDKIN moves up the Division to challenge JIMMY REVIE for the ' Crown ' which belonged for so long to HOWARD WINSTONE, Pride of Wales.
with Brian Matthew featuring
THE TONY OSBORNE ORCHESTRA
THE RAY MCVAY SOUND
Produced by IAN FENNER
with Bruce Wyndham featuring tonight LOIS LANE With
DON LUSHER QUARTET
Produced by DAVID TATE