Producer CHRIS VEZEY
8.3 Racing Bulletin
Producer DENIS O'KEEFFE
Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Birmingham
presents his favourite records in Star Choice. Producer STUART HOBDAY
Written by MIKE CRAIG and RON MCDONNELL
Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester
Presented by Jim Kosenthal
1.30; 2.20; 2.55; 3.55;
4.50; 5.25*
International
Rugby Special
England v France
Scotland v Ireland
England have beaten France only once in the last ten years.
Commentary hy PETER WEST and CHRIS REA , with expert analysis by GERALD DA VIES
Commentary at Murrayfield by UN ROBERTSON and JIM NElLLY
1.30; 5.36*
Grand Prix
Special
The 1979 World Championship moves to the Kyalami Circuit for the South African Grand Prix. Live commentary by SIMON TAYLOR on the closing stages of the race
1.30; 2.5; 2.28: 2.55; 3.45;
4.42; 5.0: 5.45*
Football League Special
Exclusive live commentary from the second half of one of the top matches; score flashes: results; with classified checks at
5.0 and 5.45*
1.30; 2.10: 2.40; 4.50; 5.45* Racing from Haydock
2.15 Greenall Whitley Steeplechase 13m)
2.45 Victor Ludorum Hurdle (2m) Commentator PETER BROMLEY
Plus results from the other meetings, with a classified check at 5.45*
Plus reports from the Birmingham International Showjumping Championship
And at 5.0*
Sports Report
Classified football checks at 5.0 and 5.45; reports on the top stories; the personalities making the news; Rugby Round-up at
5.25*; Motor Sport at
5.30*.
Time table:
1.30 News from all featured events including live commentary on the closing stages of the South African Grand Prix
2.5 Football Preview
2.10 Racing from Haydock
2.20 Football/ Rugby
2.40 Racing from Haydock
2.55 Rugby commentary/
Football score flashes
3.45 Football half-times
3.55 Rugby commentary/
Football commentary
4.42 First Football results
4.50 Rugby / Showjumping/Racing
5.0 Sports Report
5.25 Rugby Round-up
5.30 Motor Sport
5.45 Classified Racing and Football
Events may alter timings. A Radio Sport and OB production
Introduced in London by Colin Berry
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: Denmark (dr), Germany (WBR), Ireland (RTE), Norway (NRK), Spain (RNE), Sweden (SR), United Kingdom (BBC) Producer MEL HOUSE
Devised by DON DAVIS Producer
JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
played by Norrie Paramor and the BBC MIDLAND RADIO ORCHESTRA, and the PALM COUnT TRIO
Introduced by Tim Gudgin
and Sweet Substitute in Band Parade, with the GEORGE CHISHOLM SEVEN Introduced by Carl Sheppard
Producer JACK DABBS
and its guests Nick Ingman
India Adams and the Bill McGuffie Quintet Bill Geldard with the Big Rand
Introduced by Sheila Tracy Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
Headline sports news
with The Late Show
Producer PAM COX
Including at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom; Weather; motoring information
Presented by Colin Berry