with The Early Show Including at
6.15 Pause for Thought
Including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought
including at
10.30
Waggoners' Walk NW (Tues afternoon's broadcast)
including at
1.15
Today's Story ft All Depends on Mum written by FRANCES GOMM read by JAMES MACMANUS 3: Thinking Through
Introduced by Sue
MacGregor Guest of the Week: Douglas Whiting , obe. Director, Voluntary Service Overseas. Reading your Letters.
The Romany Life: CHARI.ES KING discusses the gypsy way of life - their costumes. their family traditions and their music - with JILL BURRIDGE.
Of Current Concern: a discussion of topics in the news. ALEXANDER JOHN reads ft Shouldn'Happen to a Vet by JAMES HERRIOT (2)
Music and today's Sporting Clue including
Racing from Epsom featuring the City and Suburban Stakes: commentary and reports by PETER BROMLEY. At
Waggoners' Walk NW Written by ALAN DOWNER and JILLHYEM
(Repeated: Thursday, 10.30 am) and at
4.30 Sports Desk
with the day's news, including classified racing results
Producer FRANCES LINE
A weekly contest on general knowledge and music
Resident Captains Ted Moult and Patrick Moore
Round 2: Great Yarmouth v Malvern
Great Yarmouth: TED MOULT, MADELINE JAN, GEORGE SKIPPER, KEITH CROSSWELL
Malvern: PATRICK MOORE, MARJORIE NICHOLLS, MARGARET JAGO, JOHN HART
Question-master Alun Williams
Questions set and production by MICHAEL TUKE-HASTINGS
Derby County, Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool are all involved in second leg Semi-final ties of the three European Football Tournaments.
Soccer Special includes commentary on the second half of one of tonight's ties, with up-to-date news from others.
(1500m and 202m in Scotland)
Pat Campbell with highlights from the Fifth International Festival of Country Music at the Empire Pool, Wembley
Producer COLIN CHANDLER
1500m and 202m in Scotland
Simon Bates with music and news. featuring the BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA conducted by BRIAN FITZGERALD and the GORDON LANCFORD QUARTET Producer MARTIN FISHER including at
10.15 Sports Desk
Introduced by Barry Alldis