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, BBC, London W1A 4WW 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
An afternoon miscellany of words and music including at
5.45 Sports Desk: with latest racing results
A round-up of the day's news, with classified racing results
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 MARTIN FISHER
The Organist Entertains BOBBY PAGAN (Granada,
Kingstoa-upon-Thames) MOLLY FORBES
(BBC Theatre Organ) DEAN HERRICK
(Johannesburg, SA, Residence) HARRY STONEHAM (Electronic)
The story of Louis Armstrong 1: Louis and his Wonderful World
' My neighbourhood in Corona, Long Island - it's just like one big family. I saw three generations grow up and they all come and see Uncle Satchmo and Aunt Lucille. That's why I can say: " I hear babies cry. I watch them grow. They have much more than I'll ever know".' (LOUIS ARMSTRONG, 1968) Humphrey Lyttelton sets the scene and tells the story of Louis's beginnings in New Orleans. Script by MAX JONES
Research JOHN CHILTON
Producer STEVE ALLEN (Postponed from last Tuesday)
Fragrant memories from Victorian and Edwardian times and a little later, with SANDRA DUGDALE
EDMUND BOHAN
ALAN DUDLEY
THE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA THE TEMPLEMORE BAND and THE YOUNG MEN
Introduced by Alan Keith
with its guests Frank Cordell and Peters and Lee
Introduced by Don Moss Producer JOHN BUSSELL
1500m only (also 202in Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1 with The Late Show