with The Early Show including at 6.15
Pause for Thought
including at 8.27 Racing Bulletin and at 8.45
Pause for Thought t
including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk NW (We-i afternoon's broadcast) t
with Bill Crozier
Today: Mary Poppins (part 1) (Part 2: tomorrow at 1.30 pm)
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Parliamentary Notebook: NORMAN SHRAPNEL
Cash in the Attic: JUDITH CHALMERS talks to DOREEN AND SIDNEY SPELLMAN about Victor ian sheet music
The Belgian Approach to Food: PAUL EVE
The French are the Best Lovers: this and other cliches on Europe discussed by GAIA SERVADIO, HENRI PIERRE and ELISABETH BERESFORD JUDY PARFiTT reads Fenny by LETTICE COOPER (7)
Music and today's Sporting Clue including at 4.15
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Friday, 10.30 am) and at 4.30 Sports Desk
with the day's news, including classified racing results, and a report from Calcutta on the fifth day's play in the Second Test Match between India and England
Nina (Denmark)
After Seven's Star of the Week from Europe
Producer ANGELA BOND
The game that turns the pages of showbiz history with Leslie Crowther
Derek Nimmo , Diana Coupland Wyn Calvin
Chairman JACK WATSON
Devised and compiled by DENIS GIFFORD
Producer JOHN DYAS
(Repeated: Fri, 9.50 am, R4)
A light-hearted look at the 20s and 30s, with JAMES MOODY AND THE TOPHATTERS CHERRY LIND and JOHN BOULTER Producer ALAN OWEN
and the NEW SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA leader IAN TYRE
This week BRIAN is joined by Scotland's BILL MCCUE , and music, both pop and traditional, is supplied by the remarkable JSD BAND
Presented by Glen Michael Producer ANDY PARK
1500m only. VHF joins Radio 1 Peter Latham with music and news, and Latham's London featuring
JOHN FOX AND HIS ORCHESTRA
THE MICHAEL JOHN SINGERS Producer MARTIN FISHER including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Peter Donaldson