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Introduced by Sue MacGregor
Lost Arts - 3: IAN WOOLDRIDCE considers the lost art of sportsmanship
Reading Your Letters
Menu in Season: ideas from
HONOR WYATT
Medicine Today and Tomorrow: DR ERIC JAMESON looks at new ideas and techniques
MICHAEL Williams reads
Napoleon's Second Empress by PATRICK TURNBULL (6)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue MacGregor
Unknown:
Ian Wooldridce
Unknown:
Dr Eric Jameson
Unknown:
Michael Williams

Sport and music for your afternoon. News, reports and commentaries direct from the Olympic Games in Munich Olympic Results at J.2, 4.2, 5.2, 6.2
Also including at 1.15
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repealed. Wed, 11.15 am) at 4.31
Sports Desk with up-to-the-minute news of cricket, racing, and the rest of the afternoon's sport and at 6.43*
Olympic Sports Desk
A review of the day's highlights in Munich, and up-to-the-minute news of the day's other sport, including classified racing results and latest cricket scores

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 W1A 4WW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Davis
Unknown:
Don Davis
Producer:
John Simmonds

(1500m only. VHF joins Radio 1)
Keith Fordyce with music and news, people and places featuring
THE BAND OF THE ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY (SANDHURST) conducted by CAPTAIN DEREK TAYLOR Director of Music
THE ROGER WEBB TRIO
Producer JOHN DYAS
Including Sports Desk at 10.15

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Fordyce
Conducted By:
Captain Derek Taylor
Unknown:
Roger Webb
Producer:
John Dyas

BBC Radio 2

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Radio 2: Amazing music. Played by an amazing line-up. The home of great music, entertainment and documentaries

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More