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 t
Including at
1.15
Today's Story
The Good Old Bad Days written and read by ARCHIE BILL 2: Fishing Boat and at
1.45 Sports Desk: featuring lunchtime cricket scoreboard
Introduced by Sue MacGregor
Is Fashion Old-fashioned?: JANET STREET-PORTER and PRUDENCE GLYNN.
What's New for the Home: ALICE HOPE reports.
Transports of Delight: for SUSAN SAGGERS, they are fire engines, horses and planes.
To Your Taste - 2: Pepper. SUE LENNANE.
Consultation: a listener discusses With DR TREVOR WESTON the danger of becoming an alcoholic.
LAURENCE HARRINGTON reads Inspector Ghote Trusts the Heart by H. R. F. KEATING (8)
Music and today's Sporting Cine including at
3.45 Sports Desk
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Wed. 10.30 am)
4.45 Sports Desk
Including at
5.45 Sports Desk
Producer
JOHN BILLINGHAM Including at
7.30 Sports Desk
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 CHRISTOPHER SERLE
If you would like to play this game, send a postcard giving your name, address and telephone number to ' Beat the Record.' BBC. London WIA 4WW
with The Best of Jazz on records Producer KEITH STEWART
Introduced by Alan Dell
1500m (202m in Scotland) only Keith Fordyce with music and news. Military Band requests HARRY BENCE AND HIS MUSIC
THE YOUNG IDEA
Producer IAN FENNER including at 10.15 Sports Desk
Introduced by Ray Moore