with Simon Bittes
Producer BEVERLEY PHILLIPS
8.3 Racing Bulletin
' Songs that say Something' With ROGER HURRELL
Sam Costa introduces
Frank Chacksfield conducting THE RADIO ORCHESTRA
BRENDA HAYDN
CHARLES YOUNG CHORALE
STAN FOSTER 1920s IMPRESSION and your record requests Producer BRIAN WILLEY
Tom Edwards introduces John Gregory conducting THE RADIO ORCHESTRA
With ROBERT YOUNG, DESIGN DAVE SHEPHERD QUINTET TONY MANSELL SINGERS
Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
Introduced by Desmond Lynam Producer GEOFF DOBSON
Events may alter timings
2.0 Racing from Newbury
2.10 Cricket Scoreboard
2.15 Golf
2.2* Horse Trials
2.25 Racing from Newbury
2.35 Cricket
2.55 Racing from Newbury
3.5 Horse Trials
3.1* Cricket
3.25 Racing from Newbury
3.35 Golf
3.4 Cricket
3.45 Association Football
4.42 First Results
4.43 Golf
4.5t Cricket and Horse Trials
5.0 Sports Report
2.0; 2.25; 2.55; 3.25; 5.50
Racing from Newbury
Commentary by MICHAEL SETH -SMITH on the 2.0 Stratton Stakes; the 2.3* Washington Singer Stakes; the 3.0 Yellow Pages Summer Cup; the 3.30 Geoffrey Freer Stakes; and at
5.50 Racing results
2.15; 3.35; 4.48 Golf
The Dutch Open Championship Reports on the third round by TOM Scott from The Hague
2.20; 3.5; 4.50
Equestrianism The Road to Munich
The Eridge Horse Trials
The final practise for the British and United States Olympic short list
Reports by RAYMOND
BROOKS-WARD
(Kaaio Times Olympic Summer of Sport. available from newsagents: 25p)
2.10; 2.35: 3.10; 3.40; 4.50 Cricket
Reports on selected County Championship matches
3.45
Association Football
Half-time scores and reports with commentary on the second half of a top match by BRYON BUTLER and JOHN CAMKIN
5.0
Sports Report Producer BOB BURROWS
News, comment and personalities from the world of sport, featuring the opening of the Football League season: the fifth test match between England and Australia; with the classified football results at
5.0: the latecomers' reading at
5.45*. followed by the day's racing results
Angus Mackay , pioneer and producer of Sports Report since 1948, has now retired - but the 5 o'clock show comes bouncing back today. It's the 985th edition, and next January the programme celebrates its 25th birthday.
('The players to watch - and why ': pages 42-44)
BBC NORTHERN IRELANDORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conductor KENNETH ALWYN
THE BAND OF THE ROYAL MILITARY
ACADEMY, SANDHURST conductor CAPT DEREK TAYLOR Director of Music
Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury Producer ALLAN GILES
ARNOLD LOXHAM
<BBC Theatre Organ) BOBBY PAGAN (Granada, Kingston-upon-Thames) LEN RAWLE
(Chorley Wood Residence) BRIAN RODWELL (Electronic) and record reviews with news and topics from the cinema organ world
Introduced and produced by Robin Richmond
with cricket close of play scores
Wally Whyton presents a second opportunity to hear the special show recorded at the Fourth International Festival of Country Music, broadcast on 8 April featuring:
DEL REEVES AND THE GOOD TIME
CHARLIES
DOTTIE WEST with the JONNY
YOUNG FOUR
THE STONEMAN FAMILY Producer BILL BEBB
Music from films past and present
Introduced by Sean Kelly Producer JOHN CASSELS
Tony Myatt introduces some of Europe's best bands and small groups, featuring tonight ACKER BILK AND HIS
PARAMOUNT JAZZBAND
Producer JOHN HOOPER
featuring TONY CHRISTIE live from The Oasis. Rotherham and the recorded sounds of the BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conducted by BRIAN FITZGERALD With JILL MARTIN
Producer JOHN WILCOX
Introduced by Eugene Fraser This week's guests include: ALAN ELSDON 'S JAZZ BAND DANNY STREET With
PETE WINSLOW 'S KING SIZE BRASS
NOTTINGHAM FESTIVAL
STEVE BENBOW and DENNY WRIGHT BARBARA JAY with the TOMMY WHITTLE QUARTET TREETOPS
JANIE MARDEN With the ROGER WEBB TRIO
THE SETTLERS
LEE GIBSON with the BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conductor BERNARD HERRMANN BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor IAIN SUTHERLAND Producers LAWRIE MONK and DENIS O'KEEFFE