with The Early Show Producer MICHAEL FORD including at 6.15
Pause for Thought
Producers CHRIS MORGAN and DENIS OKEEFFE including at 8.27 Racing Bulletin and at 8.45
Pause for Thought
Producers HARRY WALTERS
COLIN CHANDLER and PETER BELL
(Requests, on postcards please, to ' Open House,' BBC, London W1A 4WW) including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk NW
Producer bill REBB including at 1.15
Today's Story For Pete's Sake! written by MARY TYNDALE read by JUNE BARRIE 2: The Picnic
Producer PAMELA HOWE (from Bristol)
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Home Nursing-2: DR ROBERT ANDREW talks about caring for sick adults and bed-making
Drums. Cymbals and Trumpets: DIANA REYNOLDS witnessed a Tibetan Lama ceremony
Reading your Letters
Talk of Books and Writers: a monthly browse at books old and new
Menu in Season: POLLY ELWES RICHARD LEECH reads The Belton Estate by ANTHONY TROLLOPE (4)
Music and today's Sporting Clue Producer RAY HARVEY Including at 4.15
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Wed, 10.30 am) Written by JILL HYEM and ALAN DOWNER
Producers GLYN DEARMAN and KAY Patrick
The cast this week: and at 4.30 Sports Desk
Producer JOHN BUSSELL
with the days news. including classified racing results
Producer JOHN BILLINGHAM
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 RICHARD WILLCOX
(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
Producer KEITH STEWART
Producer JOHN HOOPER
(1500m only) (VHF joins Radio 1)
Keith Fordyce with music and news, and Military Band requests, featuring
TONY OSBORNE AND HIS BRASS BUTTONS, THE SKYLARKS
including Sports Desk at 10.15
Introduced by Ray Moore