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The All England Championships
Introduced from
Wimbledon by Peter Jones
Commentary on the world's greatest tennis event by GERALD WILLIAMS , MAX ROBERTSON. DESMOND LYNAM , JOHN MOTSON and NORMAN CUDDEFORD.
Plus expert opinion from FRED PERRY , CHRISTINE JANES , DAVID LLOYD and BOB HOWE.
Up-to-the-minute news of all the matches. Interviews with the players and the personalities visiting this historic event. With Sports Desks at
2.45*, 3.45*, 4.45*, 5.45* and 6.45*
A Radio Sport and OB production

Contributors

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

A celebration in 28 parts of 50 years of film musicals. 1: An Introduction
Since they first began making movie musicals. tens of thousands of reels of celluloid have preserved forever the efforts of hundreds of thousands of singers and dancers, directors and producers. composers and lyricists. choreographers and orchestrators.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr gives a sneak preview. and introduces some of the stars featured in coming weeks, including Fred Astaire. Gene Kelly and Barbra Streisand.
Written by BENNY GREEN
Producers JOHN BILLINGHAM and MEL HOUSE

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Astaire.
Unknown:
Gene Kelly
Unknown:
Barbra Streisand.
Written By:
Benny Green

Martin Dale invites you to join the audience at the BBC Variety Club in Manchester for an hour's cabaret starring Roy Castle with Mike Burton
The Kookies, Billy Burden and resident music man Chester Harriott and the Variety Club Showband Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Mike Burton
Unknown:
Billy Burden
Unknown:
Chester Harriott
Producer:
Mike Craig

BBC Radio 2

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

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