6.15. Pause for Thought
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought
including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk
as Radio 1, but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
2.45 and 3.45 Sports Desk
(Repeated: Wed 10.30 am) Written by Jill Hyem and Alan Downer
Joanna and Dirk have fallen in love and the Bartleys and Nashes out of it; Vivien has met Michelle and wonders what's going on; Kath has been lonely: and Cliff and Shirley have met Uncle Llew. Cast: page 46
including at 5.45 Sports Desk
Don Davis presents the general knowledge game which visits BBC studio centres in major cities.
This week: Broadcasting House, Edinburgh
Devised by DON DAVIS Producer IAN FENNER
The Organist Entertains
WILLIAM DAVIES (Concert Hall, Broadcasting House) ARNOLD LOXAM
(Town Hall, Ossett)
RON curtis (Paramount Organ Works, Bolton)
BRIAN SHARP (Electronic)
The story of 60 years of popular music. A 26-week series.
'We'd be at the studio every day and work for a few hours. But I could work any place. The only difference is, I think it's easier to dirty up a studio than do it in your own house.'
(HARRY WARREN)
7: If I Had a Talking Picture
Kenneth More continues the history of popular music from the beginning of the 20th century with the help of: NOEL COWARD, PAUL ROBESON, JESSIE MATTHEWS. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE, RAY NOBLE, HOWARD DEITZ and others
Written by BENNY GREEN
Research by BILL SULLIVAN Producer STEVE ALLEN
Fragrant memories from Victorian and Edwardian times and a little later, with DUNCAN ROBERTSON
JOHN NOBLE, CAROLE ROSEN
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA
THE REDBRIDGE BRASS and THE YOUNG MEN
Introduced by Alan Keith Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
starring Vince Hill , who Introduces the best of popular music, with THE TONY MANSELL SINGERS BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA leader MICHEAL TOMALIN conducted by les REED Producer STEVE ALLEN
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show