8.27 Racing Bulletin
from Dr Spock's book
Young Person's Guide to Life and Love read by CARLETON HOBBS
10.15 Chuckles No 11
Come Back to Erin written and read by JOHN ELLISON
A song-a-minute sequence of pops old and new, with MIKE REDWAY , KEN BARRIE BRENDA HAYDN , JACKIE LEE
BARBARA MOORE , JOHNNY TUDOR and THE RONNIE PRICE QUINTET Music director CLIFF ADAMS Producer BRIAN WILLEY
puts the Accent on Melody as he introduces your
Midday musical mixture
1.15 Chuck.es No 11
1.50 Sports Desk: with lunchtime cricket scores
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Travelling alone in Europe: HONOR WYATT
Reading your Letters
Do we Treat our vcs with Honour?: MARGARET PRATT has been researching into the aristocracy of the brave
Cookery Club: MARY MEREDITH and JESSICA DAVIES discuss salads and dressings with POLLY ELWES
MARJORIE WESTBURY reads
The Travels of Maudie Tipstaff by MARGARET FORSTER (8)
Musical favourites provided from the studio by Jimmy Kingsbury.
Racing described in action at Goodwood by PETER BROMLEY
The 3.10 Spillers' Stewards Cup (Handicap): the 3.40 Warren Stakes ; and the 4.10 Charlton Stakes (Handicap) with results and betting news from Redcar
by PETER LING
(Repeated: Wed. 11.15 am) Producers
GLYN DEARMAN and IAN NORRIS The cast this week:
offers music, your ' lively' letters stars on disc, and the latest news
5.15 Chuckles No 11
with Brian Matthew
presented by Leopoldo Maler with Dorita y Pepe, Chaquito and the Quedo Brass, Los Reales del Paraguay
Latin American record reviews and Nigel Hunter's profile of Denis Lopez
8.1 Sports Desk: with cricket close of play scores
Vince Hill and Terry Burton with guest LOIS LANE
BERNARD HERRMANN and the BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Producer IAN SCOTT
presents Shamrock Time from Bangor with Deirdre O'Callaghan
BBC NORTHERN IRELANDORCHESTRA conducted by TERENCE LOVETT Producer ALAN TONGUE (An Ulster 71 event)
introduces Lights of London
A panorama of London's music past and present, played this week on gramophone records featuring EDMUND HOCKRIDGE osian ELLIS (harp)
Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN (BBC World Service production)
Keith Fordyce with music and news; pop; people and places; featuring
THE FRANK WEIR ORCHESTRA with TY CORD
Producer CHRISTOPHER SERLE
Bruce Wyndham with swinging sounds on and off the record featuring tonight SAMANTHA JONES
'With THE ALAN DOWNEY SEXTET
Producer LAWRIE MONK