John Dunn
Music for your morning call, plus the latest news, weather, and traffic conditions at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
with some of the Newsreaders 4: DOUGLAS SMITH
Open House
The Chop-and-Chipj Symphony written by BRIAN EVANS read by RYAN DAVIES
introduces the Latin-American music of his Orchestra
Produced by JOHN HOOPER
presents music with the Accent on Melody
Marjorie Anderson looks back at the year, and recalls some of the topics and personalities in the last 12 months of Woman's Hour ANN FARRER reads Hons and Rebels by JESSICA MITFORD (3)
(Repeated: Fri, 10.45 am)
4.30 Sports Desk
Charlie takes a light-hearted look at the year's headlines, and makes his own choice of the 12 people who have inspired or amused him most during 1970.
The awards are made before a studio audience
Produced by STUART GRUNDY and CYRIL DRAKE
on behalf of the Conservative and Unionist Party
with Barry Alldis
introduced by Alan Dell
Including a Band Portrait, a review or two, and a look at small bands within big bands Produced by DEREK MAYELL
The exotic sounds of GEOFF LOVE AND HIS ORCHESTRA with songs from LEONI PAGE and this week's star guest Bruce Forsyth
Introduced by Colin Nicol
Produced by BRIAN WILLEY
in association with Radio Medway presents an Electronic Extravaganza from
The Central Hall, Chatham Robin Richmond introduces GEORGE BLACKMORE JACKIE BROWN and JERRY ALLEN in front of an invited audience Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
A weekly programme of music for you
President ERIC ROBINSON MC. ROBIN BOYLE
Secretary ANGELA BOND with guest artists Valerie Masterson Rowland Jones
Derek Hammond-Stroud LONDON THEATRE ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by VILEM TAUSKY and featuring
Chapter 3 of our weekly serial The Gilbert and Sullivan Story Produced by PETER CHISWELL
ELIZABETH JOHNSON and R. D. SMITH
(Derek Hammond-Stroud broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
Peter Latham with music and news; pop; people and places; featuring
THE MIDNIGHT STRINGS conductor PAUL FENOULHET with DANNY STREET
Produced by IAN FENNER
Jimmy Mack sees in the New Year from Scotland with THE TOMMY SAMPSON BAND THE HARLEQUIN THREE With JIMMY CASSIDY live from the Salutation Hotel, Perth
ARCHIE DUNCAN AND HIS BAN* from the Bruce Hotel, East Kilbrlde and the recorded sounds THE ALEX WELSH BAND and PENDULUM
Produced by STEVE ALLEN and at 2.2*
Keith Skues greets the New Year from London with THE ROY YOUNG BAND CINNAMON QUILL and the FREDDIE BALLERINI BAND With JO MARNEY
Produced by LARRY PARKER