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
Waggoners' Walk NW (Tues afternoon's broadcast)
Including at
1.15
Today's Story
The Private Diplomat written by V. CORINNE REMSHAW read by EMRYS JAMES 3: The Last Coach and at
1.45 Sports Desk: featuring lunchtime cricket scoreboard
Introduced by Sue MacGregor Guest of the Week:
Joan Cooper , CB, Director, Social Work Service.
Going Back to Berlin: FRANK MARCUS revisits the scene of his pre-war childhood. Reading your Letters.
In bed. but not bored: Ideas to help children in hospital. LAURENCE HARRINGTON reads Inspector Ghote Trusts the Heart by H. r. F. KEATING (2)
Including at
3.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute racine results and cricket scores
Cycling: Tour of Britain Milk
Race. JOHN BURNS reports from Aberystwyth.
4.15
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Thursday, 10.30 am) Written by JILL HYEM and ALAN DOWNER
Producers GLYN DEARMAN and DAVID JOHNSTON The cast this week:
(Richard Caldicot is in ' No Sex. Please - We're British at the Strand Theatre, London) anrl at
4.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the minute racing results and teatime cricket scoreboard
including at
5.45 Sports Desk
Producer FRANCES LINE including at
7.30 Sports Desk
Resident Captains Ted Moult and Patrick Moore
Great Yarmouth: Ted Moult, Madeline Jan, George Skipper, Keith Crosswell
Scarborough: Patrick Moore, Frederick Davies, Megan Lagowski, Jack Overton
Question-master Alun Williams
Questions set and production by Michael Tuke-Hastings
Introduced by Jim Lloyd With PETER BELLAMY
GEOFF AND PENNIE HARRIS Producer FRANCES LINE
Pat Campbell with THE ALABAMA HAYRIDERS
Producer COLIN CHANDLER
1500m (202m in Scotland) only with Bob Holness : the midweek edition that puts you at the centre of events up and down the country: with RONNIE ALDRICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
BILLY TKRNENT AND HIS BAND With BARBARA JAY
Producer MARTIN FISHER including at
10.15 Sports Desk
Introduced by Barry Alldls