6.15 Pause for Thought
8.27 Racing Bulletin
8.45 Pause for Thought
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1.45 Sports Desk
2.45 and 3.45 Sports Desk
with David Symonds
4.45 Sports Desk
Written by BARBARA CLEGG Directed by JOHN CARDY and PENNY LEICESTER
Lynn tells Rob and Sophie about the new plans for Priors; at the Herald, Milton Monk has an idea for solving the Lady Thackeray problem, but Liz is not happy about it.
(Harry Towb is a National Theatre player)
continued
5.45 Sports Desk
with music, news and views, plus the BBC RADIO BIG BAND
6.45-7.0 Sports Desk: a round-up of the day's news, with classified racing results
Charlie Chester introduces the best of brass and military music, featuring Morris Motors Band conductor HARRY MORTIMER Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester
The Dance Band Days
A selection of British dance band favourites... Producer JACK DABBS
Music from the great musical shows of stage and screen.
BBC Radio Orchestra led by SYLVIA PUTTERILL conducted by IAIN SUTHERLAND with Patricia Lambert Niall Murray and the John McCarthy Singers Introduced by David Bellan
Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
Roy Hudd laughs at the news with Janet Brown
Chris Emmett and the Nic Rowley Quintet
Written by LAURIE ROWLEY ANDY HAMILTON , TERRY RAV-ENSCROFT, JEREMY BROWNE , RICHARD QUICK and others Producer
JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
(Repeated: Sat at 1.2 pm)
says Be My Guest
The Hollywood star, now co-pulling the crowds to Hello Dolly, invites you to his theatre dressing-room to recall some of his movies that kept us laughing in wartime.
Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
with Round Midnight including at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
with Richard Clegg