with Peter Donaldson
8.27 Racing Bulletin
with THE REV JOHN SMITH
The Man who wanted to be in the Movies written by JOHN JAKES read by BLAIN FAIRMAN
1.50 Sports Desk
Introduced from the Midlands by Maureen Staffer
Square Dancing Lives: ANNE HULME reports from Shropshire, where square dancing is very much alive, and a retired rector calls the moves
Countryside Books for Children: JACQUETTA HAWKES talks to DAVID SHUTE about a new series of publications
Iron Age Housewives: GEORGE PARRY investigates a project to reconstruct an Iron Age settlement, and what life was like for the women of the times The Generation Gap written and read by James McManus
Music for your afternoon
This week's Sporting Clues
Cricket from Bristol - Gloucestershire v The Australians: reports by BRIAN JOHNSTON
(Repeated: Tuesday, 11.15 am)
with up-to-the-minute news of cricket, racing, and the rest of the afternoon's sport
offers music, your lively letters, stars on disc, and the latest news
with Alan Dell
with the day's news. including classified racing results, the latest cricket scores, and a preview of the weekend sport
A mid-evening entertainment including BENNY GREEN
Script editor FRANK SALTER Producer PAM COX
7.28* Sports Desk: with cricket close of play scores
Jimmy Clitheroe in My Great Aunt's Great with PETER SINCLAIR PATRICIA BURKE DANNY ROSS
DIANA DAY
TONY MELODY
BRIAN TRUEMAN
ROSALIE WILLIAMS
Written by JAMES CASEY and FRANK ROSCOE
Producer JAMES CASEY
Thanks for the Memory ... to you; and adds a few reminiscences of his own
Research by JEAN STROUD Producer SHEILA ANDERSON
From the Camden Theatre, London, the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by Sidney Torch THE LUTON BAND
Conductor ALBERT COUPE
Friday Night's Star Singers JOANNE BROWN and JOHN LAWRENSON
THE JOHN MCCARTHY SINGERS with WILLIAM DAVIES
Introduced by Eugene Frastr Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
(1500m only. VHF joins Radio 1) David Hamilton with music and news, people and places featuring
THE TONY OSBORNE ORCHESTRA THE YOUNG IDEA
Producer CHRISTOPHER SERLE including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Barry Alldis