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Introduced by Sue MaeGregor
Woman in Council: DILYS Mor
GAN talks to JEAN STANDING, Mayor of Wandsworth
Walnuts and Almonds: CHRISTINE HOUSELEY
' Other People's Babies ANNA cooTE looks back at the heyday of the British Nanny, with JONATHAN GATHORNE-HARDY NIGEL GRAHAM reads
The Tender Conspiracy by ERIC LAMBERT (2)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Maegregor
Unknown:
Christine Houseley
Unknown:
Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy
Unknown:
Nigel Graham
Unknown:
Eric Lambert

Splashdown
When at 7.24 Apollo 17 splashes down into the Pacific Ocean, NASA will have completed the conquest of the Moon as envisaged by President Kennedy in 1961. Commentary from NASA and Voice of America. During the recovery of the Astronauts, Professor Sir Bernard Lovell, Colin Riach, Arthur Garratt and Reg Turnill will recall some of the great moments of the Apollo missions and review what has been achieved.

Contributors

Speaker:
Sir Bernard Lovell
Speaker:
Colin Riach
Speaker:
Arthur Garratt
Speaker:
Reg Turnill
Producer:
Arthur Phillips
Producer:
Kenneth Pragnell
Producer:
Larry Hodgson

A game that adds up to questions of pop and popular music Popping the questions PETE MURRAY and hoping to score off each other
Tony Blackburn and Peter Noone v
Terry Wogan and Roy Castle Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
(Asking for two Father Christmases: page 9)

Contributors

Unknown:
Pete Murray
Unknown:
Peter Noone
Unknown:
Terry Wogan

1500m only. VHF joins Radio 1 Keith Fordyce with music and news, people and places, and SID PHILLIPS AND HIS BAND
THE BAND OF THE LIFE GUARDS conductor CAPTAIN A. J. Richards Director of Music
Producer IAN FENNER
Including Sports Desk at 10.15

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Fordyce
Unknown:
Sid Phillips
Conductor:
Captain A. J. Richards
Producer:
Ian Fenner

BBC Radio 2

About BBC Radio 2

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

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