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Len Jackson with the best of Radio 02. Extracts in words and music selected from last week's programmes.
Script by KEITH HOWELL Producers BRIAN WILLEY and DENIS O'KEEFFE

Contributors

Unknown:
Len Jackson
Script By:
Keith Howell
Producers:
Brian Willey

Cracking the gags: Freddie Davies Frank Carson and Don Maclean with KEN MACKINTOSH AND THE
KING STREET BRASS and THE MICHAEL JOHN SINGERS wi'th additional script material by GARY KNIGHT
Producer MARTIN FISHER
(Rptd: Sun 7.2 pm VHF, 247m, and 202m Scotland)

Contributors

Unknown:
Freddie Davies
Unknown:
Frank Carson
Unknown:
Don MacLean
Unknown:
Ken MacKintosh
Singers:
Michael John
Unknown:
Gary Knight
Producer:
Martin Fisher

1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Presented by Desmond Lynam
1.38; 3.45; 5.6; 5.45*
Football League Special
Exclusive live commentary on one of the top matches; score flashes throughout the afternoon from five other grounds; scores and results as they come in, with classified checks at 5.6 and 5.45*. Plus news of the first round of the FA Cup.
1.30: 2.10; 2.40; 3.0; 4.50*
International Tennis
The Benson and Hedges Cham pionship. one of the last events in the 1976 Grand Prix, is nearing its climax at the Empire Tool, Wembley, where the world's leading players are battling for prize money totalling £62.500.
Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON and GERALD WILLIAMS.
2.0; 2.30; 4.50*; 5.40*
Racing from Ascot
Featuring commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the tWO main races.
2.5 The Black and White Whisky Handicap Hurdle (2m)
2.35 The Black and White Whisky Gold Cup Steeplechase (2m)
Plus results throughout the afternoon from the other meetings, with a classified check at 5.40*.
1.30; 3.1; 4.50: 5.30* Rugby Union
The John Player Knockout Cup gets under way this afternoon with London Scottish clashing with Richmond at the Athletic Ground-which is home for both these famous clubs.
Commentary by PETER WEST .
Cricket
The mcc party leave on Tuesday for India where our batsmen, having been exposed by the speed of the Australians and the West Indians, face some of the world's finest spin bowlers. CHRlSTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS discusses the team's prospects with captain TONY GREIG and tour manager KEN BARRINGTON.
And at 5.0*
Sports Report
Classified Football at 5.* and
5.45*; reports and comments on the top football stories of the day; the personalities making the news; Rugby Round-up at 5.25*: classified Racing Results at 5. 40*.
Timetable:
1.30 News/prospects from all featured events
2.0 Racing
2.10 Football/Tennis
2.30 Racing
2.40 Tennis/Football team news/Rugby
3.9 Tennis/Football score flashes/Rugby/Cricket
3.45 Football half-times/Rugby
3.55 Football commentary
4.42 First Football results
4.50 Tennis/Racing/Rugby
5.0 Sports Report
5.30 Rugby Round-up
S.40 Classified Racing/Football Events may alter timings
A Radio Sports Unit production

Contributors

Presented By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Hedges Cham
Commentary By:
Max Robertson
Commentary By:
Gerald Williams.
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Commentary By:
Peter West
Unknown:
Captain Tony Greig
Unknown:
Ken Barrington.

1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 invites you to enjoy Both Sides Now with this week's guests: THE BOWLES BROTHERS and GERRY LOCKRAN
News and features from
JIM LLOYD. Bass and asides from BRIAN BROCKLEHURST Producer BILL BEBB

Contributors

Bass:
Jim Lloyd.
Unknown:
Brian Brocklehurst

With the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA
Angela Morley and the Strings Alyn Ainsworth and the RADIO BIG BAND
Brian Fahey and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA with Nick Curtis
Introduced by Don Durbridge Producers FRANK HOOPER and CAMPBELL MACKENZIE including at
9.2 Sports Desk: a report on the Benson and Hedges Tennis Championships at Wembley

Contributors

Unknown:
Angela Morley
Unknown:
Alyn Ainsworth
Unknown:
Brian Fahey
Unknown:
Nick Curtis
Introduced By:
Don Durbridge
Producers:
Frank Hooper
Producers:
Campbell MacKenzie

Presented in London by David Gell
A monthly programme in which 1,400 young people in seven European countries vote to discover the number one record in Europe today.
Taking part this month are: FINLAND (YLE), GERMANY (WDR) IRELAND (RTE), NORWAY (NRK) SPAIN (RNE), SWEDEN (SR) UNITED KINGDOM (BBC) Producer MEL HOUSE including at
11.2 Sports Desk: with a further report on the Benson and Hedges Tennis Championships at Wembley

Contributors

Unknown:
David Gell

BBC Radio 2

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