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1500monly (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Peter Cleall as Ken Derek Seaton as Bill with SUZANNE KERCHISS , APRIL WALKER and JOHN BADDELEY in All in Earnest featuring
Patricia Hayes as Mrs Platt Written by RICHARD MATHEWS and JOHN DAVIS Producer EDWARD TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Cleall
Unknown:
Ken Derek Seaton
Unknown:
Suzanne Kerchiss
Unknown:
John Baddeley
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Mrs Platt
Written By:
Richard Mathews
Written By:
John Davis
Producer:
Edward Taylor

1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Introduced by Desmond Lynam With star guests and the best of today's sporting action, including:
1.30; 2.20; 3.15; 3.45; 5.0* Football League Special
Exclusive live commentary on one of the top matches of the. day, score-flashes throughout the afternoon from five other grounds, scores and results as they come in, with classified checks at 5.0 and 5.45*.
1.30; 2.10; 5.30'
Cricket: Sixth Test Australia v England
News, personalities, and comment from Melbourne following the first day's play in the final Test Match. Reporter: CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS
1.50; 2.50; 3.20; 5.25*
Knockout Cup Rugby featuring Blackheath v Coventry As 16 clubs battle to reach the last eight of the National Knockout competition, the Sport on 2 team bring you special coverage of all today's second-round ties. Commentary by PETER WEST and IAN ROBERTSON from Blackheath where Coventry, the reigning champions, are up against the oldest club in Britain, score-flashes from the other games, plus a complete run-down on the day in Rugby Round-up, presented by chris REA at around 5.25*
1.45; 2.0; 2.35; 4.55; 5.45*
Racing from Newbury Commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the main events of the day:
2.0 Newbury Spring 'Chase
2.30 Schweppes Gold Trophy Handicap Hurdle
Together with other results, throughout the afternoon, with highlights of the day's racing at 4.55'.
4.42'
Sports Report
The football results as they come in, classified checks at
5.0 and 5.45'. reports and comment on the top stories of the day, the personalities making the news, Rugby Round-up at
5.25* and classified racing results at 5.40'
Timetable
1.30 News/Prospects from all featured events
2.0 Racing
2.10 Cricket
2.20 Football
2.35 Racing
2.50 Rugby
3.15 Latest Football/Racing
3.20 Rugby
3.45 Football half-times
3.55 Football commentary
4.42 Sports Report
4.55 Racing Highlights
S.O Classified Football,
5.25 Rugby Round-up
5.45 Classified Racing/Football Events may alter timings.
A Radio Sports Unit production

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Reporter:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Reporter:
Ian Robertson
Presented By:
Chris Rea
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley

1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
BAND OF THE CORPS OF THE ROYAL ENGINEERS, Chatham conductor CAPTAIN ROY A. HUNT Director of Music Introduced by James Alexander Gordon Producer ALLAN GILES

Contributors

Conductor:
Captain Roy A. Hunt
Introduced By:
James Alexander Gordon
Producer:
Allan Giles

BBC NORTHERN RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NEIL RICHARDSON and the BBC MIDLAND RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor NORRIE PARAMOR play the week's most popular tunes from Radio 2 programmes Introduced by Joe Henderson
Applications to join the listening panel should be addressed to ' Radio 2 Top Tunes,' BBC, Pebble Mill Road, Birmingham B5 7QQ

Contributors

Conductor:
Neil Richardson
Conductor:
Norrie Paramor
Introduced By:
Joe Henderson

with the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA Angela Morley and the Strings Alvn Ainsworth and the Radio Big Band and Brian Fahey and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA with Ncilson Taylor
Introduced by Ray Moore Producers FRANK HOOPER and EOIN HAMILTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Angela Morley
Unknown:
Alvn Ainsworth
Unknown:
Brian Fahey
Unknown:
Ncilson Taylor
Introduced By:
Ray Moore
Producers:
Frank Hooper
Producers:
Eoin Hamilton

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More