with The Early Show Producer FRANCES LINE including at
8.3 Racing Bulletin
Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Birmingham
Len Jackson with the best of Radio 2 selected from last week's programmes.
Written by KEITH HOWELL
Producers JOHN BILLINGHAM and JACK DABBS
Kenneth Connor Bob Monkhouse and June Whitfield throw the punches
Terry Wogan referees
Sketches by COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITZ and GEORGE EVANS
Producer EDWARD TAYLOR
(Repeated: Sunday 10.35* pm)
Presented by Desmond Lynam
1.30; 2.0; 5.0*
World Cup Special
Tomorrow Scotland face their strongest rivals in Group 4, Holland. Even without the brilliant Johann Cruyff. the Dutch are among the favourites for the World Cup. and this meeting could well point the way to Scotland's own chances. The Radio Sport team looks ahead to the game from Mendoza. and covers the rest of the news from Buenos Aires.
1.40; 2.59; 5.40'
Racine from Epsom
Featuring commentary by Peter Bromley on the 200th running of The Oaks, worth £45,000 to the winner.
1.45 Staff Ingham Stakes (6f)
2.55 Oaks Stakes dim)
Plus results from the other meetings, with a classified check at 5.40*
1.30; 2.0; 3.6; 5.8.
International Athletics
Britain tackles the East Germans in a two-day international at Crystal Palace, a severe test for British athletes hoping to win medals at the Commonwealth Games and European Championships, in August. Commentary. and reports by Norman Cuddeford and Peter Matthews, with expert analysis by Olympic champion Mary Peters
1.30; 2.0; 3.0; 5.0*
International Tennis The French Championships
Commentary and reports by Gerald Williams, with expert analysis by Fred Perry and Christine Janes
1.38; 2.9; 3.0; 5.0; 5.45. Cricket
On the weekend between the first two Test Matches, the Pakistan Touring Team travels to the south coast to play Hampshire. Christopher Martin-Jenkins reports from Southampton. News. too. of all the day's Schweppes Championship matches, featuring Derbyshire against Glamorgan at Chesterfield. Commentator Don Mosey
1.30; 2.20; 5.30.
International Cycling The 21st Milk Race
Commentary on the end of this famous international event by JOHN BURNS at Blackpool
Plus Motor Sport, with news of the Le Mans 24-hour race from SIMON TAYLOR in France.
Timetable:
1.30 News/prospects from all featured events, including the 1.45 race from Epsom
2.0 World Cup/Cycling/Athletics/Cricket/Tennis
2.55 Racing from Epsom
3.00 Athletics/Cricket /Motor Sport/Tennis
5.30 Motor Sport/Cycling
5.40 Classified Racing/Cricket Events may alter timings
A Radio Sport and OB production
6.3 Cross-Channel Motoring Information
Colin Berry introduces Nordrinq Roundabout
A selection of music from the countries of Northern Europe. Producer MEL HOUSE
says Roy Castle as he relives some of the humorous moments from his career as an entertainer.
Producer MIKE CRAIG
BBC Manchester
with close-of-play cricket scores
The second of five concerts direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London, in the South BankPopsseries
An Evening in Vienna
Introduced by John Dunn BBC Concert Orchestra leader JOHN BRADBURY conducted by Heinz Geese with Werner Krenn (tenor) Rostal and Schaefer Part 1
8.30 Steve Bace looks at the light music scene as reflected in tonight's concert.
8.50. Concert. Part 2
Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
and its guests
Robert Farnon. Des O'Connor The Nolan Sisters
Alyn Ainsworth and the Big Band
Introduced by Sheila Tracy Producer JOHN BUSSELL
The match that could well be the most explosive and dramatic of the whole competition, with the hosts badly wanting to do well in front of their own supporters. There is also a large Italian community in Buenos Aires to support the country who put out England in the qualifying stages. Commentary on the whole of the match in the River Plate Stadium by PETER JONES and ALAN PARRY.
A Radio Sport and OB production Including Sports Desk and at 12.0* Midnight News