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(also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
The Centenary Championships
Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON With GERALD WILLIAMS
,
JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert comment and analysis from FRED PERRY and CHRISTINE JANES. Plus the personalities visiting the All England Club for the most famous tennis championships in the world. Introduced from Wimbledon by PETER 'ONES including at
2.45* and 3.45* Sports Desk

Contributors

Commentary By:
Max Robertson
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Norman Cuddeford.
Unknown:
Fred Perry
Unknown:
Christine Janes.

Read along with ROY HUDD
Music Hall
1: History in Song
Adults wanting help with reading can ring [number removed]or send their name and address to: Next Move, [address removed].
(Repeated: Sunday 5.50 pm)
Book (same title), 90p, or cassette £3.24, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd

The comedy game that has been described as a rogue's gallery
Making an exhibition of themselves: Barry Cryer
Lenny Henry. Dave Ismay and Don Maclean
Curator Lance Percival
Etched by GRAHAM DEYKIN and the producer DANNY GREENSTONE

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Cryer
Unknown:
Lenny Henry.
Unknown:
Dave Ismay
Unknown:
Don MacLean
Unknown:
Lance Percival
Unknown:
Graham Deykin
Producer:
Danny Greenstone

200kHz only (also 1484kHz Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Tony Capstick sings and introduces Folkweave in Concert from the Newcastle Festival 1977, with De Danann and Sean Cannon recorded at the University Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne.
News from the Folk World.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
Tony Capstick
Musicians:
De Danann
Musician:
Sean Cannon
Producer:
Peter Pilbeam

BBC Radio 2

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More