the Sunday Early Show Producer david welsby BBC Birmingham
Research jume loyd and Christine lunt
Producer CELIA THOMSON
with Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA leader georce FRENCH with Vernon Midgley
Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
with Radio 2s All-Time Greats Producer JACK dabus
with his
Magical Music Show
Producer ANGELA BOND
(Details: Friday 10.0 pm)
Producer JACK DABBS
with Len Jackson
Written by LEN JACKSON Producer KEITH HARRISON
The Adam Singers directed by CLIFF ADAMS Producer bill bebb
from the radio ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conductor nf.il Richardson BOBBY HARRISON
(trumpet, flugelhorn) KENNY ROLLICK (drums) don innes (piano)
CHRIS sWIm (trombone)
Songs by DANNY WILLIAMS Presenter Sarah Kennedy Producer MEL HOUSE
Starring Wilfrid Brambell Harry H. Corbett
This week: Steptoe and Son - and Son
With Gwendolyn Watts and Richard Griffiths
Written and adapted for radio by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Producer BOBBY JAYE
(First broadcast 1971)
5.31 Sports Desk
Tennis - World Doubles Championship
with your Sunday Soapbox Producer RON GARDNER BBC Birmingham
Mr Acker Bilk with his Paramount Jazz Band his guest June Marlow his old mate
Tony Brandon and his strings conducted by ALAN TEW Producer rrian patter BBC Bristol
Bryon Butler meets
International footballer Trevor Brooking - one of the England team who will be taking part in the World Cup Finals in Spain this summer. But
Brooking's world is about much more than football: he is a family man. businessman, charity-worker, author and broadcaster.
Unforgettable melodies from operetta and musical theatre
Introduced by Robin Boyle Compiled and written by EDWARD NASH
Producer ANN MANN
from The Temple Methodist Church.
Taunton, with choirs and congregations of the area Introduced by Jeremy Carrad
Conductor LINDSAY GRAY Organist VALERIE COUCH Prayer and Blessing THE REV PAUL HULME
Hymns: 0 for a thousand tongues: King of glory.
King of peace! Dear Lord and Father of mankind (arr Parry); Ye holy angels bright; 0 worship the Lord; Jesus child (Rutter); The day thou gavest; Glorious* things of thee are spoken BBC Bristol
Introduced by Alan Keith LONDON STUDIO STRINGS leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conductor HARRY NEWSTONE
Introduced in London by Colin Berry
Young people in six
European countries vote for the hit record of 1981. Taking part are: Germany (WDR); Ireland (RTE); Norway (NRK); Spain (RNE); Sweden (SR);
United Kingdom (BBC) Producer MEL HOUSE
11.2 Sports Desk
with Liz Allen