BBC Birmingham
8.3 Racing Bulletin
presents star Sounds
Producer PAUL WALTERS
Producers ANGELA BOND and KEN EVANS
with the National
Philharmonic Orchestra
leader SIDNEY SAX
John McCarthy Singers
Presented by Desmond Carrington
Producer PAUL WALTERS
Ray Alan by kind permission of Lord Charles cordially invites you to join him in a game of voices and noises This week:
Johnny More and Aiden J. Harvey t) The Jay Jays
Musical impressions by THE RONNIE PRICE TRIO
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
Presented by Mike Ingham
Featuring at:
1.30; 2.0; 2.30; 3.5; 3.30; 4.50; 5.25 Rugby Special
The opening day of a new international season with ENGLAND'S 'Grand Slam' heroes of last year having the toughest possible start against WALES in Cardiff, where they've not won since 1963.
Commentary by CHRIS REA and ALUN Williams with expert analysis from GERALD DAVIES as the Welsh, in their centenary season, seek to avenge last year's 9-8 defeat at Twickenham.
Also news from Parc des Princes where FRANCE face SCOTLAND.
1.31; 2.15; 3.0; 3.45; 3.55;
4.42; 5.0; 5.50
League Football
Exclusive live second-half commentary on one of today's top games; scoreflashes from other leading matches; news of all the others A classified score check at 5.0 with a latecomers' check and highlights at 5.58.
1.30; 2.5; 4.50; 5.45 Ascot Racing Exclusive live commentary by PETER BROMLEY on today's feature race
2.10 Lambert and Butler Premier Chase (21m)
1.30; 2.20; 5.35 International Tennis
From Madison Square Garden, New York.
GERALD WILLIAMS reports on the Volvo Masters tournament
And at 5.0
Sports Report with classified football scores at 5.0 and 5.50; classified racing at 5.45; Rugby round-ups.
Timetable:
1.30 News/Prospects
2.0 Rugby Union/Ascot racing
2.15 Football/Tennis
2.30 Rugby Union commentary
3.0 Football/Rugby Union
3.45 Football half-times/Rugby Union
3.55 Football commentary
4.42 First football results
4.50 Rugby Union/Racing round-up
5.0 Sports Report
5.25 Rugby round-up/Tennis
5.45 Classified racing and football/Football highlights
Events may alter timings
A Radio Sport and OB production
Introduced in London by Colin Berry
In which 1,200 young people vote to discover the number one record in Europe today.
Taking part this month are: Germany (WDR), Ireland (RTE.). Norway (NRK), Spain (RNE). Sweden (SR). United Kingdom (BBC)
Producer MEL HOUSE
with Don Davis
Devised by DON DAVIS
Producer RICHARD EDIS
The Radio Big Band conducted by BARRY FORGIE with Lois Lane Introduced by Sheila Tracy
Producer ROBIN SEDGLEY
Introduced by Wally Whyton featuring Lynn Anderson and Waylon Jennings recorded in concert
Producer BILL BEBB
from Finland
Introduced by Len Jackson featuring Ursula May from West Germany Kari Gjarum from Norway
Lisa Linn from Sweden and the New Music
Orchestra, conducted by Esko Linnavalli
Producer ERKKI LEHTOLA
Series editor MEL HOUSE
11.10 Stereo
Tom Browne with The Late Show
Producers PAM COX and ANTHONY WILLS
with Colin Berry