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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 4.3V Events may alter timings

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Robertson
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Norman Cuddeford
Unknown:
Fred Perry
Unknown:
Christine Janes.
Unknown:
David Lloyd
Unknown:
Bob Howe
Unknown:
Peter Jones

David Allan and Wally Whyton present a weekly get-together with news and reviews of Country music featuring Mustang Chewy
Producer coi.in CHANDLER Including at
7.30 Sports Desk: with close-of-play cricket scores

Contributors

Unknown:
David Allan
Unknown:
Wally Whyton

Starring Sheila Hancock and Avis Bunnage 5: The Annual Trip with special guest Eileen Derbyshire
Written by KEITH PARRY
BOB OLIVER ROGERS BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila Hancock
Written By:
Keith Parry
Written By:
Bob Oliver Rogers
Alice Foster:
Sheila Hancock
Mrs Fothergill:
Avis Bunnage
Ruby Hardaker:
Eileen Derbyshire
Alec Sagar:
Geoffrey Banks
MC:
Peter Wheeler

A music magazine from the movie world, presenting star personalities; news from the studios; album and film reviews; and listeners' favourite songs and themes. Introduced by David Bellan
Written and compiled by LYN FAIRHURST
Producer TONY LUKE

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Bellan
Producer:
Tony Luke

BBC Radio 2

About BBC Radio 2

Radio 2: Amazing music. Played by an amazing line-up. The home of great music, entertainment and documentaries

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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