; weather
S.15 Pause for Thought
8.27 Racing Bulletin
8.45 Pause for Thought
1.45 Sports Desk continued on VHF
The
All-England Championships
Commentary on the world's greatest tennis event by MAX ROBERTSON. GERALD WILLIAMS , DESMOND LYNAM , JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD: expert opinion from FRED PERRY , CHRISTINE JANES , DAVID LLOYD and BOB HOWE ; up-to-the-minute news of all the matches: and the personalities visiting the All-England club.
Introduced from Wimbledon by Peter Jones
With Sports Desks at
2.45', 3.45*, 4.45', 5.45* and 6.45*
Waggoners' Walk at 4.30*
Bobby Pagan introduces GEORGE BLACKMORE (Residence organ, Northolt)
HUBERT SELBY
(Thursford collection)
KEITH EVANS (Electronic) Producer
CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
with Charlie Chester featuring
Fairey Engineering Works Band, conductor
WALTER HARGREAVES
Producer JOHN BUSSELL
BBC Radio Orchestra conducted by IAIN SUTHERLAND with Lorna Dallas
Leslie Fyson , and the John McCarthy Singers Introduced by Len Jackson
Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
The Life and Times of Sir Noël Coward 2: The Boy Actor
' never cared who scored the goal
Or which side won the silver cup;
I never learned to bat or bowl
But I heard the curtain going up.'
In this account of his South London childhood at the turn of the century.
Sir Noel is recalled through his own words and music and in the memories of those who shared with him such children's productions as Peter Pan and Where the Rainbow Ends.
Written and narrated by Sheridan Morley
Producer BARRY KNIGHT
Chairman Barry Took The teams
Peter Goodwright and Brian Coshall v Roger Kitter and Dave Evans
Musical impressions RONNIE PRICE TRIO
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX (Roger Kitter is in 'An Evening with Des O'Con-nor' at the Festival Hall, Paignton)
says Thanks for the Memory
Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
with Round Midnight including at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
Presented by Richard Clegg