8.3 Racing Bulletin
Producer RAY HARVEY
Producer DAVID WELSBY BBC Birmingham
11.2, 11.30 and 12.2 pm Sports Desk: news of the European Open Golf
with Star Choice
Producer JACK DADDS
1.1 Sports Desk: with news from Turnberry
with Jim Rosenthal
1.30; 2.0; 2.35; 3.20; 3.45; 4.42; 5.0; 5.45* Football League Special
Exclusive live commentary on the second half of one of the top matches; scoreflashes throughout the afternoon: news and results as they come in; classified check at 5.0
1.30; 2.0; 2.20; 3.30; 4.50; 5.25* Gillette Cup Final
From Lord's, news of the last major cricket final of the season as Northants and Somerset bid for the Trophy won by Sussex last season.
1.30; 2.5; 2.20; 3.21; 4.50; 5.30* International Golf
JOHN HELM, CHRIS REA and JOHN FENTON report from Turnberry on the third day of the European Open.
1.30; 2.10; 3.10; 4.50; 5.45* Racing: Haydock
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY on the feature event at 3.15 - the £30,000 Vernons Sprint Cup (6f). Plus 2.15 £5,000 Liverpool Handicap Him). Classified check at 5.45*
1.30; 2.20; 3.30; 5.30 International Tennis
On women's final day of the US Open, GERALD WILLIAMS reports from Flushing Meadow.
And at 5.0* Sports Report
Reports, comments and interviews on the top stories of the day with classified football scores at 5.0 and 5.45*.
Plus Rowing: the World Championships at Bled in Yugoslavia; Snooker: the World Cup at Wembley; Athletics: the international meeting at Gateshead.
Events may alter timings
A Radio Sport and OB production
A music quiz to select a representative for the UK in the European Music Game to be held in Cologne in October.
Quizmaster Larry Gogan featuring the heat winners of the David Hamilton Music Game
Ian Coxon (Cleveland) John Gray (Dunstable) Christine Grice (Stoke-on-Trent) Gillian Johnson (Leeds) Ron Janes (Merseyside) Joyce Molyneux (Merseyside). Questions set by SPENCER LEIGH. Produced in London by MEL HOUSE
with Don Davis. This week with BFBS from Gibraltar Producer
JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
played by the BBC
Midland Radio Orchestra Introduced by Tim Gudgin Producer MICHAEL FORD BBC Birmingham
with Larry Gretton. Todd Miller and Rosa Loveband in Band Parade. Introduced by Carl Sheppard Producer JACK DABBS
BBC Radio Orchestra conducted by HARRY RABINOWITZ
Producer BEVERLEY PHILLIPS
Today 22 bands competed for the title of British Open Champions 1979. After the result was declared the winning band returned to the platform attheKingsHall,Belle Vue, Manchester, to record this programme, which includes their performance of this year's test piece: Carnaval Romain by Berlioz. Introduced by Robin Boyle and Harry Mortimer. Producer JAMES LANGLEY. BBC Manchester
say Kenneth Alwyn and Mary Law featuring Beryl Grey
Anthony Quayle. Joe Brown. Harold Fielding and including an evening of Late Joys at the Players' Theatre, London. Producer BARRY KNIGHT
with The Late Show including at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
12.5 am Sports Desk: us Open Tennis Tournament
Presented by Bill Rennells