Producer GEOFFREY HEWITT BBC Birmingham
8.3 Racing Bulletin
Star Sounds on record Producer PAUL WALTERS
Producers ANGELA BOND and KEN EVANS
says Ken Dodd as he re-lives some of the humorous moments from his career as a comedian. Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester
Presented by Mike Ingham
1.45; 2.15; 2.40; 3.45; 3.55;
4.42; 5.6; 5.45; 5.50
League Football
After yesterday's full programme of matches, another complete list of games today. Exclusive live second-half commentary on one of these top fixtures: scoreflashes: news of all the others. A classified check at 5.0 with a latecomers' check and highlights at 5.50
1.30; 2.0; 2.30; 4.50; 5.45 Kempton Racing
At this traditionally busy time for race-goers, exclusive live commentary by PETER BROMLEY On tWO feature events:
2.5 16,000 Feltham Novices' Chase (3m)
2.35 f2,000 Avenue Chase (2m)
Plus at
1.30 £3,000 Ladhroke Handicap Chase (2Jm) - the closing stages and news from The Curragh on the Irish Sweeps Hurdle worth over £20,000 to the winner.
Classified check at 5.45
1.30; 2.15; 5.30
Test Cricket
HENRY BLOFELD reports from Melbourne on the second day of the Third Test between AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND. And at 5.0
Sports Report
News on the top stories of the day; classified football scores at 5.0 and 5.50: classified racing at 5.45: Rugby round-ups and Test cricket.
Timetable:
1.30 News / Prospects /
Kempton racing
1.45 Football
2.0 Kempton racing
2.15 Football/Cricket
2.30 Kempton racing
2.40 Football previews
3.45 Football half-times
3.55 Football commentary
4.42 First football results
4.50 Racing round-up
5.0 Sports Report
5.25 Rugby round-ups /
Cricket
5.45 Classified racing and football / Football highlights
A Radio Sport and OB production
1980: the year of the Olympic boycott; BJORN BORG 'S fifth win at Wimbledon: England's Grand Slam in Rugby Union.
Gerald Williams looks back at the past 12 months and recalls some of the outstanding events ... the SEBASTIAN COE and STEVE OVETT clashes in Moscow: the skating of Olympic champion ROBIN COUSINS ; football behind closed doors at West Ham: world boxing successes and failures by British champions.
Producer BRYAN TREMBLE (Repeated: Tues 10.2 pm)
Don Davis invites listeners by telephone to join in the national game of naming the tune.
Producer RICHARD EDIS
The Radio Big Band conducted by BARRY FORGIE with Norma Winstone Introduced by Sheila Tracy
Producer ROBIN SEDGLEY
A Tribute to Noel Coward The second of two programmes of his music recorded in association with WDR Cologne Bitter Sweet
A concert performance of the operetta with Marilyn Hill Smith John Boulter
Diane Langton
Tudor Davies
BOTHO-LUKAS CHOIR
WDR RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by Ken Moule Narrator Len Jackson Producer JOHN MELOY
from the Hippodrome, Golders Green starring
Roger Whittaker Mary O'Hara with the Geoff Love Orchestra led by WILLIAM ARMON Introduced by David Symonds Producer
CHRISTOPHER VEZEY
(Before an invited audience)
from Belgium
Introduced by Len Jackson
featuring
Lea Laven from Finland
Scott Peters from the United Kingdom
Piet Noordijk (saxophone) from Holland
With BRT Jazz Orchestra conducted by Etienne Verschueren from Belgium
with The Late Show including at 12.0
Midnight Newsroom
with Colin Berry