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including at 1.2' Golf: The Dunlop Masters Golf Tournament
TOM SCOTT reports on play in the first round from Northumberland Golf Club, Newcastleupon-Tyne also including at 1.15 Today's Story read by Thora Hird
Mrs Thorpe Looks at Life 3: The Girl from London written by PHYLLIS BENTLEY

Contributors

Read By:
Thora Hird
Read By:
Mrs Thorpe
Written By:
Phyllis Bentley

Introduced by Mary Marquis
Questions to Mothers: report on the Survey of Maternity Services
The British Way: comments from overseas students, attached to UK businesses
That New House: the tribulations of buying and selling, by DONALD B. MACLEOD
Families at Work: ALISON WILKIE visits a remote crafts village ROBERT TROTTER reads Tour to the Hebrides by JAMES BOSWELL (3)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mary Marquis
Unknown:
Donald B. MacLeod
Unknown:
Alison Wilkie
Unknown:
Robert Trotter

Music for your afternoon, today's Sporting Clue, and a further report on the Dunlop Masters Golf Tournament by TOM scorr from Northumberland Golf Club, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (John Dunn : page 3) also including at 4.15
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Thurs, 10.30 am) and at 4.31 Sports Desk

Contributors

Unknown:
John Dunn

Introduced by Jim Lloyd
News, views and record reviews, people and places from the world of folk with studio guests THE YETTIES and this week's club singers WATT NICOLL DOREEN SWAN
Producer FRANCES LINE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jim Lloyd
Singers:
Watt Nicoll
Singers:
Doreen Swan
Singers:
Frances Line

(1500m only. VHF joins Radio 1) Simon Bates with music and news. film people, and your soundtrack requests, featuring THAMES EIGHT
THE TONY MANSELL SINGERS
Producer CHRISTOPHER SERLE including Sports Desk at 10.15

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Bates
Producer:
Christopher Serle

BBC Radio 2

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About this data

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