6.15 Pause for Thought
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought
Including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk
on behalf of The Labour Party
as Radio 1, but including on 1500m only lalso 202m Scotland) Racing from Chester
3.15 The Ladbroke Chester Handicap (1m 20
3.45 The Chester Vase dm 4f) Commentator PETER BROMLEY
(Repeated: Wed 10.30 am)
including at 5.45 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 IAN FENNER
including close-of-play cricket scoreboard
The Organist Entertains JOSEPH SEAL
(Brentford Music Museum)
JOYCE ALDRED
(BBC Theatre Organ) BRIAN RODWELL
(Odeon. Leicester Square) BRIAN HAZELBY (Electronic)
featuring Peter Knight and the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA with. guest artists JOAN SAVAGE
THE NIGEL BROOKS SINGERS Producer BARRY KNIGHT
Fragrant memories from
Victorian and Edwardian times and a little later. with JOHN HEDDLE NASH
PATRICIA LAMBERT
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA
RANSOME HOFFMAN POLLARD
WORKS BAND and NIGEL BROOKS BARBERSHOP Introduced by Alan Keith Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
The 14th of a 25-part series. Presented by Michael Craig This week: George M. Cohan
The greatest figure in the early American musical theatre, this gifted showman also acted, danced, directed, wrote, designed, sang and composed songs such as ' Yankee Doodle Dandy 'Over There', and 'Give My Regards to Broadway'. He produced over 80 Broadway shows in a stage career that spanned the years 1885-1937. with Hal Galili
- and Hilary Labow and the recorded voices of: ROBERT RUSSELL BENNETT
GEORGE M. COHAN. J. FRF.D COOTS GERTRUDE LAWRENCE , PEGGY WOOD Research by BILL SULLIVAN Written by BENNY GREEN
Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
1500m only also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show