including at
6.15 Pause for Thought
including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought
Requests, on postcards please, to: Open House, [address removed] including at 10.30
Waggoners' Walk
as Radio 1, but including on 1500m only (also 202m Scotland)
2.45 and 3.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results
(Repeated: Wed 10.30 am)
with latest racing results
including at
5.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results
A round-up of the day's news, with classified racing results
Don Davis presents the general knowledge game which will be visiting BBC studio centres in major cities.
There are cash prizes for members of the studio audience who take part.
This week: The Paris Studio, London
Devised by DON DAVIS Producer IAN FENNER
The Organist Entertains DOUGLAS REEVE
(The Dome. Brighton)
NORMAN SCOTT (Granada, Kingston-upon-Thames) MOLLIE FORBES
(BBC Theatre Organ) DELL AUSTEN (Electronic)
The story of 60 years of popular music. A 26-week series.
' Songs were for fun, for relaxation. I still hold to that. I think songwriting Is a form of escape and listening is a relaxation for the mind. It's not a means of introducing the mind to what's going on in the world.' (RAY NOBLE) 10: Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
Kenneth More continues the history of popular music from the beginning of the 20th century, with the help of: BING CROSBY , EDWARD HEYMAN , JIMMY DURANTE , JOHNNY MERCER , DUKE ELLINGTON, GINGER ROGERS 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 PATRICIA REAKES
KENNETH MCKELLAR RAIMUND HERINCX
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA MORRIS CONCERT BAND and NIGEL BROOKS BARBERSHOP 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 MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by LES REED Producer STEVE ALLEN
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show