8.27 Racing Bulletin
with a schoolmaster telling a true story
10.15 Showpiece No 1
Justice is Seen to be Done written by B. L. JACOT read by NORMAN SHELLEY
(Tues afternoon's broadcast)
in The Sid Phillips Band Show Producer JOHN BUSSELL
12.30 and 1.30 Golf: The
Benson and Hedges Festival
TOM scoTT reports on the first round of this 72-hole stroke-play event which carries a first prize of £2,000
From Fulford Golf Club, York
1.15 Showpiece No 1
1.50 Sports Desk
Introducer Marjorie Anderson Guest of the Week: Professor J. Hoslop-Harrison , FRS, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Kew
Wines for Salmon and Strawberries: TIM MATTHEWS Visits some English vineyards Reading Your Letters
Talking Point: ' I hope we shall soon emancipate you from Baedeker' (E. M. Forster ). MAEVE BINCHY and HONOR WYATT discuss attitudes to travel Fit For A Duchess by MAVIS BUDD abridged by MADGEHART read by Barbara Mitchell
3.2 Golf: further report
Commentary by JULIAN WILSON from Knavesmire, York
by JILL HYEM and AI.AN DOWNER
(Repeated: Thurs, 11,15 am) Producers GLYN DEARMAN and KAY PATRICK
The cast this week:
with up-to-the-minute news of cricket, racing, and the rest of the afternoon's sport
5.15 Showpiece No 1
5.32* Golf: further report
with Brian Matthew
with the days news. Including, classified racing results
with The Best of Jazz on records Producer KEITH STEWART
8.1 Sports Desk
and the Cinema
A screen star talks about his acting career, with a personal selection of his favourite film music
Producer JOHN CASSELS
play Shades of the Big Bands with the emphasis on Glenn Miller
With THE SERENADERS
Introduced by KEVIN KENT Producer IAN SCOTT
at the Radio 2 Ballroom featuring his Orchestra Introduced by Victor Silvester (Jr)
Producer BARBARA PAGE
John Benson with music and news: pop; people and places; featuring
THE LEON YOUNG STRING CHORALE With BOB BRITTON
MICHAEL JOHN SIX
Producer IAN FENNER
Jon Curle with swinging sounds on and off the record, featuring JELLYBREAD
Producer DENIS O'KEEFFE
(This Week's Sounds: page 10)