C.15 Pause for Thought
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought (Rp()
From the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne, before an invited audience
(Requests, on postcards please, to 'Open House,' [address removed])
including
Golf: 104th Open Championship
The third round at Carnoustie. Percy Huggins and John Fenton report at 10.2 and 11.2; also at 12.2, 1.2 and in sports desk at 1.50, 2.45, 3.45,
4.45. 5.45 and 6.45
and at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk
(Thurs afternoon's broadcast)
(Stereo)
Europe: What Nowf
Britain having voted to stay in the Common Market, Jimmy and his team cross the Channel to visit the corridors of power within the EEC itself.
Today in the first of two special programmes, the show comes from the Maison de I'Europe in Strasbourg - the ' Crossroads of Europe ', and meeting place of the European Parliament.
1.50 Sports Desk with cricket and Open Golf
as Radio 1 but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
2.45, 3.45 and 4.45 Sports Desk: with racing and Open Golf
(Repeated: Monday 10.30 am)
5.45 Sports Desk with racing results and Open Golf
Don Davis with some problems and posers.
Devised by DON DAVIS Producer JOHN DAVIS
conducts the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA
Presented by JEAN CHALLIS Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
From the Hippodrome, Golders Green
Kenneth Alwyn conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
BAND OF THE WELSH GUARDS conductor CAPT DEREK TAYLOR Director of Music
Friday Night's Star Singers VALERIE MONESE
ROBERT BICKERSTAFF
THE CHARLES YOUNG CHORALE with GORDON LANGFORD (piano) Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer PETER BELL
with evening racing results
with Music Through Midnight JULIE DAWN and your letters and at 12.0
Midnight Newsroom; weather