with The Early Show and introduces today's Star
^ Patti Page one of the American hit-makers of the 50s (Tennessee Waltz, I Went to Your Wedding) and tells you at 6.45 the programmes in which she caD be heard.
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
2.2 Sports Desk: with lunchtime cricket scoreboard
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 IAN FENNER
including
Racing from Chester
Featuring the Ladbroke Chester Handicap and the Chester Vase Commentator PETER BROMLEY
2.45 and 3.50* Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute racing results and cricket scores.
Waggoners' Walk NW (Repeated: Wed, 10.30 am) and at
4.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute racing results and teatime cricket scores
including at
5.45 Sports Desk: with up-to-the-minute racing results and cricket scores
including latest cricket scores and classified racing results
WILLIAM DAVIES
(Odeon, Hammersmith) LEN RAWLE
(Chorley Wood Residence) ROBINSON CLEAVER
(BBC Theatre Organ)
RHUDDIAN DAVIES (Electronic) Introduced and produced by Robin Richmond
8.1 Sports Desk: with close-of-play cricket scoreboard
Music and events that make 1916 a memorable year With BENNY LEE
PAT WHITMORE , CHARLES YOUNG CHARLES YOUNG SINGERS
MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA leader jim DAVIS conducted by ALFRED RALSTON Introduced and produced by Charles Chilton
Charles Chilton 's programme of American Civil War songs, The Blue and the Gray: Thursday at 8.0 pm, Radio 4
at The London Theatre
Highlighting a 400-year story 18: Mayfair/Savoy
Research BILL SULLIVAN and FRANK SALTER
Written and introduced by Hubert Gregg
Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) with the Music Line, featuring SOUNDS LATIN, and the competitive game Snowball Producer BOB OLIVER ROGERS Including at
10.15 Sports Desk
Presented by Barry Alldls , with JULIE DAWN and your letters