with The Early Show Producer MICHAEL FORD Including at
6.15 Pause for Thought
introduces Anthony Newley, this week's Radio 2 star, at 8.10; and tells you the programmes in which he can be heard. Producer CHRIS MORGAN including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought
Producers HARRY WALTERS
COLIN CHANDLER and PETER BELL including at
10.30
Waggoners' Walk NW
Producer BILL BEBB
Including at
1.15
Today's Story
Childhood Reflections written by DOROTHY HAYNES read by Marjorie Dalziel 1: The Stair Light
Producer MICHAEL SHAW (from Glasgow) and at
1.45 Sports Desk: featuring lunchtime cricket scoreboard
Introduced by Sue MacGregor
Where Are They Now?: champion show-jumper Pat Smythe now writes children's books, but she's still very much involved in the world of riding. Poetry on a Theme: PAUL HumPHREYS chooses poems about places.
Reading your Letters.
Preventing Cancer: PAUL VAUGHAN investigates current trends and research in progress. MARGARET TYZACK reads Queen Alexandra by GEORGINA BATTISCOMBE (6)
Deputy editor TERESA MCGONAGLE Editor WYN KNOWLES
Producer RAY HARVEY Music and today's Spprting Clue including at
3.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute results and cricket scores. At
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Tuesday, 10.30 am) and at
4.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the minute racing results and teatime cricket scoreboard
Producer JOHN BUSSELL
including at 5.45 Sports Desk: with up-to. the-minute racing results and cricket scores and at 6.25 Skylab - America's First Manned Space Station
The 80-ton workshop, in which the three American astronauts will join tomorrow to live and work for four weeks, is launch. ed from Cape Kennedy.
The cownt-down and blast-off as relayed by the Voice of America and NASA transmission, With ARTHUR GARRATT and DAVID WILSON in the London Skylab studio, and REGINALD TURNILL at the launch site.
Tomorrow, it is the turn of astronauts Conrad, Weitz and Kerwin to blast off in the command service module.
From the London studio, GARRATT and WILSON cover the count-down and launch, bring you an evening report on the astronauts' progress as they circle the earth, and again in the early hours of Wednesday morning when the command module is expected to dock with the workshop already in orbit.
On Wednesday afternoon, the astronauts are due to enter the workshop. GARRATT and WILSON follow the events, and on Friday evening they bring you a progress report as the space laboratory and its passengers encircle the earth. Producers
ARTHUR PHILLIPS and KENNETH PRAGNELL
A round-up of the day's news, including latest cricket scores and classified racing results
Producer ANGELA BOND including at
7.30 Sports Desk: with close-of-play cricket scoreboard
But. as well as Bob, one also hears
David Jason. Josephine Tewson Jack Emblow (for music and odd lines) and The Septet (for lines and odd music)
Written by BOB MONKHOUSE Producer JOHN BROWELL
(David Jason is in ' No Sex, Please -We're British' at the Strand Theatre, London)
including
THE BACHELORS and New Song Composer Stephanie de Sykes
THE MIKE ALLEN SINGERS
THE PETER KNIGHT ORCHESTRA
Musical associate BOBBY RICHARDS Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
CHARLES MCNICHOL
(Working Men's Club, Stotfold) LEN RAWLE
(Chorley Wood Residence) ANDREW FENNER
(Gaumont, Manchester) MICHAEL KIDD (Electronic)
Introduced and produced by Robin Richmond
10.2 Evening Racing Results
1500m (202m in Scotland) only Bob Holness looks at the best on stage, in films and comedy with the music of PETER MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA THE SYD LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA and news as it happens
Producer BOB Oliver ROGERS
Executive producer TONY LUKE Including at
10.15 Sports Desk
Introduced by Simon Bates With JULIE DAWN