8.27 Racing Bulletin
TIMOTHY MAYBY on Looking Back
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London W1A 1AA)
The Swap written by EDNA M. SMITHSON read by GEOFFREY WINCOTT
(Tues afternoon's broadcast)
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Guests of the Week chosen from the New Year's Honours List
First Aid in the Home - 3: Dr Robert Andrew on burns and scalds
Females Strictly Forbidden: Wilfrid Thomas visits Mount Athos
Using Fruit In Savoury Dishes: Christine Houseley
The Detective Wore Silk Drawers by Peter Lovesey abridged by Mollie Hardwick, read by Michael McClain
(First of ten instalments)
(Serial music: Prokofiev's Cinderella played by the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra)
Written by JILL HYEM and ALAN DOWNER
(Repeated: Thurs, 11.15 am) Producers KAY PATRICK and MARGARET ETALL The cast this week:
offers music, your 'lively' letters, stars on disc, and the latest news
with Desmond Carrlngton
An entertainment In words and music
Producer DENYS JONES
With COI.IN
EDWYNN BRIAN TRUEMAN. DAVID MAHLOWE JACQUELINE CLARKE and BARBARA MULI. ANEY
Written and produced by JAMES CASEY
(Les Dawson is in 'Robinson Crusoe ' at the Alexandra Theatre , Birmingham, and Colin Edwynn is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
CHARLES SMART
(BBC Maida Vale) HAROLD SMART (Electronic)
ANDREW FENNER
(St John Vianney , Ilford) JOSEPH SEAL
(ABC Kingston) and record reviews, with news and topics from the cinema organ world
Introduced and produced by ROBIN RICHMOND
with The Beat of Jazz on records
Producer KEITH STEWART
(1.500m For VHF see Radio 1) John Benson with film people, music and news featuring
GORDON LANGFORD SEXTET With ROSEMARY SQUIRES MICHAEL JOHN SIX
Producer GEOFF DOBSON including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Keith Skues