Producer FRANCES LINE
6.15 Pause for Thought
Producer GEOFFREY MULLIN
8.27 Racing Bulletin and
8.45 Pause for Thought
Producers HARRY WALTERS and ANN MANN
Producers ANGELA BOND and DAVID VERCOE
1.45 Sports Desk: with early racing results
Further Sports Desks at
2.45. 3.45, 4.45 and 5.45
Producers LAWRIE MONK
STUART HOBDAY and MICHAEL BRAND
(Repeated: Wed 12.15 pm)
Producers BRIAN WILLEY
DENISOKEEFFE, SANDRA BLACK and colin MARTIN
Brian Fahey and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA with guest singer Wilma Reading
Introduced by TOM FERRIE Producer PHILIP WHITAKER BBC Scotland
presents
Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger , with Neil and Calum MacColl Introduced by Johnny Silvo
Producer RAY HARVEY
A second chance to hear An Evening in Vienna which was first broadcast from the De La Warr Pavilion. Bexhill, on Saturday 17 September 1977 BBC Concert Orchestra guest leader ROLF WILSON conducted by ASHLEY LAWRENCE , With Sandra Dugdale (soprano) Uel Deane (tenor)
John Lawrenson (baritone) Music by SuppS, Lehár, Kreisler. Strauss family
Introduced by John Dunn Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
(Presented by BBC Radio 2 in association with Rather District Council as part of Bexhill Festival)
presents
Those Musical Years with Julia McKenzie John Lawrenson and the LONDON THEATRE ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER PARIS 1925 and 1951 1925 and 1951 were exhibition years - the second British Empire Exhibition at Wembley and the Festival of Britain. In 1925 Madame Tussauds was destroyed by fire, Jack Hobbs beat W. G. Grace 's record of 126 centuries and construction of the Mersey Tunnel began. Arnold Ridley wrote The Ghost Train and Charlie Chaplin starred in The Goldrush. In 1951 tv was used for electioneering for the first time and the Xcertificate for films was instigated. In 1925 we whistled if You Knew Susie, Yes Sir She's My Baby and I Want to be Happy. Among the hits of 1951 musical theatre were Wimderbar, They Call the Wind Maria and I Talk to the Trees.
Written by IAN WALLACE Producer BARRY KNIGHT
(Julia McKenzie is in ' Ten Times Table ' at the Globe Theatre, London)
The story of Radio Comedy in 11 parts
Bernard Cribbins treads where 'Ignorance is Bliss' to find 'Danger, Men at Work' on the highly esteemed Goon Show. What is the Popeye connection? Is Ernie Bogwash Bluebottle s father? Where do Duckweed and Eggblow come in and Grytpype-Thynne and Count Jim (Thighs) Moriarty go out? And is Crystal Jollibottom behind Major Bloodnok's explosive end?
presents Round Midnight including at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom: weather; motoring information
,Producers JOHN MELOY , BARBARA PAGE . MEL HOUSE and KEITH HARRISON
Presented by Ruth Cubbin Including at 4.30 Cricket: Sixth Test