Music for your morning call, plus the latest news. weather, and traffic conditions at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
with Tony Brandon
Five programmes to help cash handlers (and everyone else) get ready for the change to decimal currency.
1: New coins for old
Produced by JOHN TURTLE
with MERRY ARCHARD
Produced by ROBIN RICHMOND
Second Hand written by PENNY LEDIGE read by CARLETON HOBBS
with Reginald Dixon at the BBC New Theatre Organ invite you to
Meet us at The Playhouse with their guests Lisa Grey
Christopher Rowe and Ian Clark the Augmented
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA leader NORMAN GEORGE conductor BERNARD HERRMANN Produced by PETER PILBEAM
(John Hanson is in Aladdin' at the Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton)
puts the Accent on Melody as he introduces your
Midday musical mixture Produced by CHRIS MORGAN and ANGELA BOND
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Poet Talking: BRIAN PATTEN † Reading your Letters
Slow Boat through England: FREDERICK DOERFLINGER talks to SALLY mustoe about his book Pocket Money: ANN HEYNO talks to parents, teachers, and children
Portrait of a Lady by HENRY JAMES abridged by JANET QUIGLEY read by Eleanor Bron
(First of 15 instalments)
(Repeated: Tues, 10.45 am)
4.30 Sports Desk: including latest racing results
offers music, your lively letters, stars on disc, and the latest news
Produced by PAM COX BRIAN MATTHEW
CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL and HARRY WALTERS
Brian Matthew with a review of the current popular record releases
Produced by JIMMY DUFOUR
with the day's news, including classified racing results
Pat Campbell with music in the country style plus Murray Kash with the latest news on the country scene
This week's featured guests The Hillsiders
and the Cinema
One of the new generation of British film stars reflects on film making today, and recalls highlights from some of her favourite pictures.
Produced by JOHN CASSELS
The winner of several Academy Awards and composer of film scores for High Noon, The High and the Mighty, and Friendly Persuasion says Be My Guest
He remembers days spent as a student in Tsarist Russia, and how his journey to Hollywood began in a cafe in St Petersburg.
Produced by JOHN KNIGHT
Music all the way with MALCOLM LOCKYER AND
THE RADIO SHOWBAND and THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS
Produced by FRANK HOOPER
Bob Holness with music and news: pop: people and places; featuring
THE MIDNIGHT STRINGS conductor PAUL FENOULHET with KIKI DEE
THE ROY BUDD TRIO
Produced by RICHARD WILLCOX Executive producer TONY LUKE
Colin Nicol with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight GARY BENSON AND
THE REUNION
Produced by ALEC REID