S.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)
An afternoon miscellany of words and music including at 5.45 Sports Desk
Don Davis once again 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 TONY LUKE
If you would like to play this game, send a postcard giving your name, address and telephone number to: Beat the Record, BBC, London W1A 4WW
The Organist Entertains
ROBINSON CLEAVER (BBC Theatre Organ)
DOUGLAS REEVE (The Dome, Brighton)
MEL EDWARDS (Majestic, Cradley Heath)
SID LONGDEN (Electronic)
The story of 60 years of popular music. A 26-week series.
' Chick Webb really believed that if you had the talent you'd do it. He never felt he was the only star. Anyone who could do something, he gave them the chance to do it. He used to tell me, " Never want to be something that goes up fast, because you can come down the same way ", and I've found all through the years that you never appreciate anything if you get it in a hurry.'
(ELLA FITZGERALD)
12: Thanks for the Memory
Kenneth More continues the history of popular music from the beginning of the 20th century, with the help of: RICHARD RODGERS , BOB HOPE
DEANNA DURBIN , ELLA FITZGERALD GROUCIIO MARX , ALLAN JONES NAT GONELLA 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 LORNA HAYWOOD
PAUL CROOK
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA THE HANWELL BAND and THE COLLEGIANS
Introduced by Alan Keith Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
including a report on the Horse of the Year Show at Wembley.
with its guests
Peter Knight. Salena Jones
Introduced by Don Moss Producer JOHN BUSSELL
1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show