with The Early Show including at
6.15 Pause for Thought
Including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought
(Requests, on postcards please, to Open House,' BBC, London WIA 4WW) including at
10.30
Waggoners' Walk NW
including at
1.15
Today's Story Oil in the Works written by JAMES PATTINSON read by MARTIN JARVIS and at
1.45 Sports Desk
from Birmingham Introduced by Maureen Staffer
Waifs and Strays: PHIL DRABBLE looks at how we can help young animals.
Why Give Babies Sugar?: JANICE DICKERSON talks to an expert and confronts a manufacturer with his views.
Once Bitten: BA MASON has changed her attitude to dogs. When They Grow Up: a scheme to give work and a home to mentally handicapped adults.
ANN MORRISH reads My Father's House by KATHLEEN CONLON (7)
Music and this week's Sporting Clues including
Racing from Royal Ascot featuring the 3.5 Hardwicke Stakes; and the 3.45 Wokingham Stakes
Commentary and reports by PETER BROMLEY
Cricket: Reports on the third day of the West Indies Touring Team's opening match against Essex at Chelmsford, by TONY COZIER
3.45* Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute racing results and cricket scores. At
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Monday, 10.30 am) Written by PETER LING
Producers DAVID JOHNSTON and DEREK RODDINOTT
The cast this week: and at
4.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute racing results and teatime cricket scoreboard
including at
5.45 Sports Desk
Script editor FRANK SALTER Producer JOHN BILLINGHAM including at
7.30 Sports Desk: with close-of-play cricket scoreboard
Conceived, written and misread by Tim Brooke-Taylor Barry Cryer and John Junkin with The Denis King Trio
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
Thanks for the Memory ... to you, and adds a few reminiscences of his own
Producer SHEILA ANDERSON
From the Hippodrome, Golders Green lain Sutherland conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS
MORRIS CONCERT BAND conductor HARRY MORTIMER Friday Night's Star Singers ALAN PERRY , VALERIE MONESC CHARLES YOUNG CHORALE with ROBERT DOCKER (piano) Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
1500m (202m in Scotland) only Simon Bates takes you into the weekend world of leisure, pleasure, and sport, with the music of THE SYO LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA
THE FRANK STAFFORD TRIO
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX including at
10.15 Sports Desk
Introduced by Tony Myatt