with The Early Show including at 6.15
Pause for Thought
including at 8.27 Racing Bulletin and at 8.45
Pause for Thought f
(Your requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London W1A 4WW) including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk NW
From the 1972 International Audio Festival and Fair, Olympia, London including at 1.15
Today's Story Beginner's Luck written and read by PETER FRANCE 4: Gunner
From the City Hall, Sheffield
Introduced by Judith Chalmers Writer turned Academic: BARRY HINES , author of Kes
News Comment: PAT ROBERTS
The Way We Talk: STANLEY ELLIS of Leeds University, and JOHN WIDDOWSON of Sheffield University, discuss differences in dialect with SHEILA YEADON Reading Your Letters
Cooks' Question Time: with MONICA MAWSON and KATIE STEWART
HILDA SCHRODER reads The Endless Steppe by ESTHER HAUTZIG (9)
Music, and today's Sporting Clue including at 4.15
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Friday. 10.30 am) Written by BARBARA CLEGG Producers KAY PATRICK and DAVID JOHNSTON The cast this week: and at 4.30 Sports Desk
Producer
JOHN BUSSELL
with the day's news. Including classified racing results
Producer ANGELA BOND
The game that turns the pages of showbiz history with Richard Hearne Joan Turner Peter Bull
Robin Richmond
Chairman JACK WATSON
Mr Pastry , who took part in the first BBC television programme in 1935. is joined by Miss Turner, well-known maker of good impressions, Mr Bull , actor, writer, and well-known teddy-bear collector, and Mr Richmond , not seated today at the organ.
Devised and compiled by DENIS GIFFORD
Producer JOHN DYAS
NEW SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader IAN tyre bring you music In their own distinctive style
Introduced by GERRY DAVIS Producer ANDY PARK
As the BBC celebrates 50 years of broadcasting, ALAN DELL recalls some of the personalities of the era who found fame when they brought their bands to the microphone 4:
Ambrose Producer JOHN knight
1500", only. VHF joins Radio 1 with Peter Latbam. featuring SID PHILLIPS AND HIS BAND Producer MARTIN FISHER
Including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Peter Donaldson