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Introduced by Ray Moore Enjoy the atmosphere on the last day of the Cheltenham Festival. Move around the course and meet the personalities with Ray Moore and listen to exclusive live commentary by PETER BROMLEY.
The highlight at 3.30: £50,000 Gold Cup Chase (3m 2f), an open field going for this Blue Riband of steeplechasing won by such greats as Golden Miller in the 30s, Arkle in the 60s and last year by Alverton.
2.15 £14,000 Daily Express Triumph Hurdle (2m)
2.50 £7,500 Christies' Foxhunter Chase (3m 2f)
4.5 £9,000 National Hunt Chase (3m 1f). Plus, between the races, the very best in music.
Producers BRYAN TREMBLE and PAUL WALTERS
Sports Desk 2.45 and 3.45

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Moore
Unknown:
Ray Moore
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley.
Unknown:
Golden Miller

All Winners Concert
Organised by Radio 2, BBC Local Radio and National Regions.
THE CHRIS BURN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
BBC Radio London
THE MIDLAND YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA
BBC Radio Birmingham DAVID BAINBRIDGE (piano) BBC Radio Cleveland PETER SMITH (trumpet) BBC Radio Solent
PAUL LAWLEY (trombone) BBC Radio Leicester
DARYL WILLIAMS (trombone) BBC Wales
PETER CATER (drums)
BBC Radio Birmingham Introduced by Alan Dell Producer RAY HARVEY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alan Dell
Producer:
Ray Harvey

The Multi-National Eisteddfod Show with Lee Wilson , Karen Kay. Roy Walker and the Max Harris Orchestra Script by PETE SPENCE , JIMMY MULVILLE and RORY MCGRATH
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX

Contributors

Unknown:
Lee Wilson
Unknown:
Karen Kay.
Unknown:
Roy Walker
Script By:
Pete Spence
Script By:
Jimmy Mulville
Script By:
Rory McGrath
Producer:
Richard Willcox

BBC Radio 2

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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