John Dunn at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
With HARRY DEAN on 'a matter of dust and ashes ' t
Open House
The Oldest Goost in the Business written and read by BARRY DAVIS t
introduces the Latin-American music of his orchestra plus guest singers STELLA AND BAMBOS
Produced by JOHN HOOPER t
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson Out of the News
Chanting in Oxford Street: KATHERINE SCOTT finds out about Krishna Consciousness t
Crusade: a rallying call from DAPHN HUBBARD t
Reading your Letters
Power from the People?: the theory of Mandate in government discussed by SHIRLEY WILLIAMS , MP, NIGEL FISHER , MP, and NORMAN HUNT t KEITH BANKS reads The Thunder and Lightning Man by COLIN COOPER (S) t
(Repeated: Fri, 10.45 am)
4.30 Sports Desk: Including latest racing results
offers music, your ' lively letters, stars on disc, and the latest news
Desmond Carrington with a review of the current popular record releases
with the day's news, Including classified racing results
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 t
The exotic sounds of GEOFF LOVE AND HIS ORCHESTRA with songs from FRIDAY BROWN and this week's star guest Frank I field
Introduced by Colin Nicol
Produced by BRIAN WILLEY ‡
Robin Richmond introduces FELTON RAPLEY
(Guildhall, Southampton) KEITH BECKINGHAM
(Granada, Tooting) PHIL FINCH
(Granada, Clapham Junction) ALEC LEADER
(The Plough, Great Munden) BRIAN LAKE (Electronic) Produced by CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL t
A weekly programme of music for you
President ERIC ROBINSON MC, ROBIN BOYLE
Secretary ANGELA BOND with guests Patricia Reakes
Owen Brannigan LONDON THEATRE ORCHESTRA conducted by VlLEM TAUSKY and featuring Chapter 5 of our weekly serial The Gilbert and Sullivan Story Produced by PETER CHISWELL
ELIZABETH JOHNSON , R. D. SMITH
with Peter Latham , featuring THE DAVID FRANCIS
ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS
THE ROGER WEBB TRIO
Produced by IAN FENNER
with Eugene Fraser , featuring ELAINE DELMAR with the BRIAN LEMON QUINTET
Produced by STEVE ALLEN t