with Barri Haynes
8.27 Racing Bulletin
D. SMITH says
' It's still Jerusalem'
Keegan written by FRANCES O'CONNOR read by SIMON WARD
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
My Son has Fifteen-ilis: BRENDA KIDMAN hopes he is going through a passing phase
Talk of Books and Writers: a monthly browse among books old and new
A Leisurely Pursuit: BETTY ASTELL on The Royal School of Needlework
Enthusiast: LYN MACDONALD talks to MADAME TILQUlN about her collection of Tisanieres
Matrimonial Property Rights: MARY REDCLIFFE reports on a recent conference
GWEN WATFORD reads Sophie Dorothea by RUTH JORDAN (10)
Music for the afternoon and today's Sporting Clue
(Repeated: Wed, 11.15 am)
4.31 Sports Desk
with Alan Dell
A mid-evening entertainment including JEANINE MCMULLEN Producer PAM COX
Don Davis invites listeners by telephone to join in the national game of naming the tune Prizes for all who know their music
Devised by DON DAVIS
Producer JOHN SIMMONDS
(If you would like to play this game, send a postcard giving your name. address and telephone number to ' Beat the Record,' BBC, London WIA 4WW)
Leopoldo Maler introduces Don Pedro and Don Jose, Nigel Hunter and records and reviews from the Latin-American music world
Including a Band Portrait, a review or two, and a look at small bands within big bands Producer JOHN HOOPER
(1500m. For VHF see Radio 1) with Keith Fordyce , featuring BONES AND FIFES
THE FRANK STAFFORD QUARTET Producer IAN FENNER including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Peter Latham This week's guests include:
PICKETTYWITCH JOHNNY PATRICK FIVE and BRENDA SCOTT
BUTTERSCOTCH
SOUNDS BOB ROGERS
GROUP 3. CLIFF AUNGIER SANDRA KING and PAT SMYTHE TRIO
TONY RICHARDS QUARTET
SAMANTHA JONES with the RADIO SHOWBAND conductor KEN MOULE .
BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN Producers LAWRIE MONK and DENIS O'KEEFFE
1.30 to 1.32 Apollo 16: report on the Trans-Earth Injection