including at
6.15 Pause for Thought
including at
8.27 Racing Bulletin
8.45 Pause for Thought
1.45 Sports Desk
2.4S and 3.45 Sports Desk
with David Symonds
4.45 Sports Desk
Written by ALAN DOWNER and JILL HYEM
A week of comings and goings in Waggoners' Walk which sees George Underdown leave Turner's shop and begin a new chapter in his life at No 1. ' We're going to have some good times together ' he tells Arthur - but Arthur Tyson has his reservations about ' that Brewer woman '. In the basement flat of No 1 Shirley and Cliff Edwards decide to face up to their problems over Debbie's baby; and at the Priors Matt struggles to come to terms with Rob's homosexuality. while Lynn faces the problem of Jeremy's custody. Someone whose struggle is just beginning is Liz Warner , our new editor of the Herald - a special welcome awaits her.
Directed by ANTON GILL and PENNY LEICESTER
(Harry Towb is a National Theatre Player)
continued
5.45 Sports Desk
with the BBC RADIO BIG BAND
6.45 Sports Desk
with Charlie Chester and the best of brass and military music featuring CWS (Glasgow) Band conductor NIGEL BODDICE Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester
with Dance Band Days
A selection of British dance band favourites. Producer JACK DABBS
Fragrant memories from Victorian and Edwardian times and a little later, with Sandra Dugdale
Derek Hammond Stroud
The Young Men and the Reginald Leopold Orchestra leader GEORGE FRENCH
Introduced by Alan Keith 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 RAVENSCROFT ,
JEREMY BROWNE , RICHARD QUICK and others. Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
(Repeated: Saturday 1.2)
says
Thanks for the Memory to you, and adds a few reminiscences of his own. Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
11.2 Sports Desk
with Round Midnight including at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
Presented by Bill Rennells