with The Early Show including at 6.15
Pause for Thought
including at 8.27 Racing Bulletin and at 8.45
Pause for Thought
including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk NW
Including at 1.15
Today's Story read by Thora Hird
Mrs Thorpe Looks at Lift 2: The Burglar written by PHYLLIS
Introduced by Barbara McDonald
Funny About Food: a discus. sion between ELIZABETH CAYLEY, JOAN LIVESEY and DAVID MORGAN-REES
Child In Trouble: SUE MAC-GREGOR talks to GITTA SERENY about her recently published book on Mary Bell
PHAB goes to Majorca: PETER and MOIRA ANDREWES take an unusual party abroad
The Woman Behind the Women's Stories: JANE WALLACE talks to BARBARA MCDONALD ROBERT TROTTER reads Tour to the Hebrides by JAMES BOSWELL (2)
Music for your afternoon and today's Sporting Clue (John Dunn : page 3) Producer RAY HARVEY also including at 4.15
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Wed, 11.15 am) and at 4.31 Sports Desk
with the days news, including classified racing results
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 W1A 4WW)
with The Best of Jazz on records
Including a Band Portrait, a review or two, and a look at small bands within big bands Introduced by ALAN DELL Producer JOHN HOOPER
(1500m only. VHF joins Radio 1) Keith Fordyce with music and news, people and places featuring
THE BAND OF THE CORPS OF THE ROYAL ENGINEERS (ALDERSHOT) conductor CAPT STANLEY PATCH Director of Music
THE ROGER WEBB TRIO Producer IAN FENNER
Including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Tony Myatt