Music for your morning call, plus the latest news, weather and traffic conditions
8.27 Racing Bulletin
JASMINE ROSE-INNES reflects on train journeys
(Your requests, on postcards please, to 'Open House,' [address removed])
The Big Dig written by KENNETH BIRD read by BOB ARNOLD
(Thursafternoon'sbroadcast)
Introduced from Leeds by Barbara McDonald
Northern Guest of the Week Denis Matthews
Mod and Trad: BARBARA LAVINGTON gives advice on mixing furnishing styles
Carnival in Puno: PENELOPE CUTTS recalls a South American festival
Feet of Clay?: JOAN DAVIES and ALAN GEMMELL discuss hero-worship with OLIVE SHAPLEY The Small Outsider by JOAN MARTIN HUNDLEY abridged by ANN REES JONES read by MADGE RYAN
3.2 as Radio 1
(Repeated: Monday, 11.15 am)
4.31 Sports Desk
with Desmond Carrington
with the day's news, including classified racing results, and a preview of the weekend sport
Producer JOHN MELOY
A lighthearted look at the 20s and 30s, with JAMES MOODY and THE TOPHATTERS CHERRY LIND and JOHN BOULTER Producer ALAN OWEN
(John Boulter is in ' The Magic of the Minstrels ' at the Victoria Palace, London)
From the Camden Theatre, London, the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by Sidney Torch JACK ROTHSTEIN
Friday Night's Star Singers
KATHERINE PRING , DAVID HUGHES THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS With WILLIAM DAVIES
Introduced by Eugene Fraser Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
(Before an invited audience)
(Katherine Pring broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
(1,500m. For VHF see Radio 1) with Brian Matthew , featuring THE RAY MCVAY SOUND
THE HARP OF DAVID SNELL Producer ian- FENNER
Including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Barry Alldls