at 6.2 Sports Desk
8.3 Racing Bulletin
Banish those Boxing Day blues with Kenny's cure-all recipe for hang-overs and that 'morning-after-the-night-before' feeling. A soothing balm of gentle melody guaranteed not to make your head thump.
At 12.2 pm Sports Desk
with David Allan
see below
Gerald Williams looks back at the past year and recalls, among other major events, how Bob Champion overcame cancer to win the Grand National; how Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett once again broke world records around the international athletics circuit and how we got & new, and controversial, Wimbledon champion after six years in John MeEnroe.
Producer BRYAN TREMBLE
of Bob Monkhouse
Whacky day-by-day guide to history's strangest facts in comedy and music. Recalled with the help of his friends Don Maclean, Brotherhood of Man, Johnny More, Denise Coffey, Annie Noel
THE MAX HARRIS ORCHESTRA
Written by BOB MONKHOUSE and PETER HICKEY
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
(Repeated on New Year's Day at 11.0 am)
(Don Maclean is in 'Cinderella' at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre)
1881-1981 with Dame Vera Lynn Anne Shelton
Frankie Vaughan
Vince Hill. Marti Webb Lena Zavaroni , Hubert Gregg , Semprini,
Acker Bilk , Joan Savage , Julian Lloyd Webber , Bucks Fizz, Mike Sammes Singers BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by HARRY RABINOWTTZ
Introduced byDavidJacobs Producer PAUL WALTERS (Given at the Royal
Albert Hall , London, in association with the MPA)
Len Jackson introduces a Eurovision Gala, recorded in Mysen, near Oslo.
Norway, and including
Sandie Shaw. Lulu. Abba, Brotherhood of Man and Bucks Fizz singing their winning Eurovision songs.
11.2 Sports Desk
with Colin Berry