Music for your morning call, plus the latest news. weather. and traffic conditions
8.27 Racing Bulletin
A chaplain's view of hospitals
10.15 Chuckles No 8
10.30 Golf: the 100th Open Championship
Keport on the third round by TOM scott and PERCY HUGGINS from Royal Birkdale Golf Club. South. port, Lancashire
Buyer Beware written by PAT BURCHARD read by JUNE BARRIE
11.30 Open Championship Report
say I'm Clad - I'm Reg and invite you to join them for half an hour of keyboard sounds
Produced by PETER PILBEAM
(Mrs Mills is in ' Holiday Star-time ' at the ABC Theatre, Gt Yarmouth)
12.30 and 1.30
Open Championship Report
1.15 Chuckles No 8
1.50 Sports Desk
from East Anglia
The Autogyro Man: DAVID SHUTE talks to KENNETH WALLIS
The Changing Scene of Broad-land: JOHN MYATT reports
The Royal Show: a live report from the ground by RICHARD MADDOCK
' Tiffany Jones ': JEAN GOODMAN meets her creator GABRIEL WOOLF reads Daniel Deronda by GEORGE ELIOT (11)
3.2 Open Championship Report
(Repeated: Mon. 11.15 am)
with up-to the-minute news of cricket, racing, golf, and the rest of the afternoon's sport
5.15 Chuckles No 8
5.32* Open Championship Report
Brian Matthew reviews the latest releases in the world of recorded sound
with the day's news. including classified racing results, golf, and a preview of weekend sport
Jim Lloyd introduces a special programme from Loughborough 71 one of Britain's major folk festivals with the emphasis on traditional music.
Produced by FRANCES LINE and PETER PILBEAM
8.1 Sports Desk: with cricket close of play scores
with Hubert Gregg
Research by JEAN STROUD
Produced by SHEILA ANDERSON
From the Camden Theatre. London, the BBC Concert Orchestra leader Arthur Leavins conducted by Sidney Torch, The Hendon Band conductor Donald Morrison, Friday Night's Star Singers Elizabeth Tippett, Michael Wakeham, The John McCarthy Singers With William Davies
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury
(Before an invited audience. Tickets from [address removed] enclosing SAE)
David Hamilton with music and news. pop, people and places; featuring THE RADIO BIG BAND conducted by GEOFF LOVE With LAURA LEE
THE FRANK STAFFORD QUARTET Produced by IAN FENNER
Brian Matthew introduces music for late-night listening. and invites you to meet DJS from European radio, and artists at the International Song Festival at Knokke
The Lions Tour
Second Test Match New Zealand v
The British Isles
Commentary on the second half by BOB IRVINE , with summaries by JOHN GRAHAM , direct from Christchurch
(By arrangement with the NZBC)