at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
HUGH BURDEN reads from The Christian Response by MICHEL QUOIST
Ladies on an Island written by MEG SEATON read by GLADYS SPENCER
(Tues afternoon's broadcast)
A selection of star sounds from
Barry Kent , Cheryl Kennedy Plus Four
Malcolm Lockyer at the Piano and THE RADIO ORCHESTRA leader JULIEN GAILLARD conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER Introduced by Ray Moore Produced by LAWRIE MONK
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson Guest of the Week:
Sir Mark Henig , Chairman of the English Tourist Board
Top to Toe: an exercise a day with EILEEN FOWLER
At the piano HELEN SHIELDS Organist ROY CLOUGHTON
Making Winter Jams: ideas from PRUE GLOVER
Points from the Postbag: discussed by AUDREY HARVEY and KESTER SCROPE , With JOAN YORKE in the chair
KEITH BANKS reads
The Thunder and Lightning Man by COLIN COOPER (7)
by Barbara Clegg
(Repeated: Thurs, 10.45 am)
The cast this week: [see below]
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
with The Best of Jazz on records
Produced by KEITH STEWART
entertains with his
Piano and Orchestra and special guests
Diana Danny Street
Produced by JOHN BUSSELL
says
It's a Fine Thing to Sing with his guest Fay Lenore
BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader IAN TYRE conductor
IAIN SUTHERLAND
Produced by EDDIE FRASER
at the ' Radio 2 Ballroom featuring his Orchestra Introduced by Victor Silvester (Jr)
Produced by BARBARA PAGE
(Tickets available from [address removed] enclosing SAE)
John Benson with music and news: pop; people and places; featuring
THE JOHNNY PATRICK BIG BAND With ANITA HARRIS THE RANDALL FIVE
Produced by JOHN DYAS
Jon Curle with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight TINTAGEL
Produced by ALEC REID